. Electric railway gazette . sverse bar arranged at thefront of the supporting frame. (See illustration.) 522)370. I>i8tributiU£ Board for Electric Cir-cuits ; Rheinhold Herman, Craftoo, Pa. Filed , 1893. A terminal for a distributing board having incombination a body portion provided at one end with aflange or shoulder and threaded at its opposite end. incombination with a nut; notched for the reception of awire to be electrically connected to the terminal,whereby the nut may be locked on the body portion ofthe terminal. (See illustration.) 522,374. Elcclric RaiUvay Supply Circuit; R
. Electric railway gazette . sverse bar arranged at thefront of the supporting frame. (See illustration.) 522)370. I>i8tributiU£ Board for Electric Cir-cuits ; Rheinhold Herman, Craftoo, Pa. Filed , 1893. A terminal for a distributing board having incombination a body portion provided at one end with aflange or shoulder and threaded at its opposite end. incombination with a nut; notched for the reception of awire to be electrically connected to the terminal,whereby the nut may be locked on the body portion ofthe terminal. (See illustration.) 522,374. Elcclric RaiUvay Supply Circuit; Ru-dolph M. Hunter, Philadelphia, Va., assignor to theThompson-Hou-^ton Electric Company, of May 8. 1891. In an electric railway, the combi-nation of two or more parallel or substantially parallelrailways, each having a positive and a negative con-ductor, a central station supplying current to the posi-tive and negative conductors of said railways, one ormore transverse railways having positive and negative. No. 522,302. conductors, and a series of feeding conductors leadingfrom the central station and arranged parallel to thefirst mentioned railways and positively connected witha conductor of each of the several railways. 522,388. Electric Hallway Switcli andJrolley; Frederick S. Perrin, Lynn, Mass., Assignorof three-touths to William B. Baldwin, New York,N. Y., George Fink, Jersey City. N. J., and Anthony , Brooklyn, N. Y. Filed March 12. an electric railway , the combination with atrolley line or wire, and a branch trolley wire, of amovable switch co-operating witb said wires, an elec-tromagnetic device actuated by the current .rom thetrolley wire to acutate said trolley wiie switch a flxedcircuit terminal connected with said electromagneticdevice, and a contact carried by the trolley arm. 522,412. Safety Car-Fender; Daniel Harding,Towson, and William L. Filzhugb, Baltimore, Assignors,by direct and mesne assignments, to said Har
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