The Street railway journal (1904) (14758377321)
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Identifier: streetrailwayjo241904newy (find matches)
Title: The Street railway journal
Year: 1884 (1880s)
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Subjects: Street-railroads Electric railroads Transportation
Publisher: New York : McGraw Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries
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ith the ordinary switching apparatus is operated bythe weight of a train to positively close the switch in case it isleft open. 765.742. Track Sander for Motor Cars; William Lintern, West-park, Ohio. App. filed Dec. 23, 1903. A push button in thecontroller handle operates a valve in a compressed air pipe whichconnects with and operates a sand trap. 765.743. Means for Operating Pneumatic Valves; WilliamLintern, Westpark, Ohio. App. filed March 28, 1904. Seepatent 765,742. 765,764. Street Railway Rail; Wilhelm Bertling, Berlin, Ger-many. App. filed April 29, 1903. The rail is made up of anupper and a lower part bolted together. 765,781. Device for Removing Sleet, Ice, etc., from ElectricalConductors; Don M. Miles, Aurora, 111. App. filed Nov. 19, 1903.A circular plate is mounted so as to rotate about a vertical axisin spring-pressed contact with the third rail or conductor. 765,797. Railroad; Alexander J. Smithson, Portland, Ore.App. filed Oct. 21, 1903. A double-headed reversible rail.
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PATENT NO. 765,661 765,813. Car Fender; Fred E. Caton, San Jose, Cal. App.filed Oct. 27, 1903. Comprises an apron or scoop and a net framewhich acts as a trigger to release the apron. Invention relates tomeans for supporting the apron. 765,850. Trolley; Walter O. Miller, Louisville, Ky. App. filedFeb. 10, 1903. The trolley wheel is supported in a head which isin turn pivotally mounted in the end of the pole. The axis of thewheel support is transverse to the axis of the wheel. 765,852. Trolley; Jacob M. Olinger, Vienna Crossroads, Ohio.App. filed May 12, 1904. Relates to the mounting and centeringof the wheel upon the journal pin. 765,917. Hanger for Overhead Conductors; Sidney H. Coch-ran and Austin E. Anderson, Lynchburg, Va. App. filed March24, 1904. The hanger is so constructed as to provide a straightunder-run for the trolley wheel, thereby preventing sliding move-ment of the wire in the hanger. 765,974. Trolley Wire Clip; Albert E. Haladay, New Haven,Conn. App. filed Dec. 30, 190
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