. Western electrician . il flange and bolthole and engaging the said nut. 164. Conductor Support. Jolin C- Love, Chicago,111. Application filed May 9, 1S94. There is claimed a supporting device for electric conductorsprovided with a clamp comprising two separable plates, betweenthe margins of which the conductor is gripped and held, one ofwhich is apertured and the other provided with a loop whichprojects therefrom through the apertured plate, and a wedge ortapered key driven through the loop and engaging the outerlace of the apertured plate to force the plates Coward eachother, ,165. Conduit
. Western electrician . il flange and bolthole and engaging the said nut. 164. Conductor Support. Jolin C- Love, Chicago,111. Application filed May 9, 1S94. There is claimed a supporting device for electric conductorsprovided with a clamp comprising two separable plates, betweenthe margins of which the conductor is gripped and held, one ofwhich is apertured and the other provided with a loop whichprojects therefrom through the apertured plate, and a wedge ortapered key driven through the loop and engaging the outerlace of the apertured plate to force the plates Coward eachother, ,165. Conduit for Electric Railways. John C. Love,Chicago, 111. Application filed May 9, 1S94. The invention comprises track rails, a slotted conduit and aman-hole, yokes for supporting the rails, provided with in-tegral tubular sections located below the rail seat, and pipe sec-tions engaged at their ends with said tubular sections and pass-ing through the man-bole, said pipe sections being providedwith openings within the NO. 532,188. 532,166. Tension Device for Electric Conductors. JohnC. Love, Chicago, 111. Application filed May 9, 1894. The combination comprises the yokes ofa conduit and a con-ductor, ofa guide rod or rods attached to the yokes, an insulat-ing block sliding on said guide rod or rods, a clip for support-ing the conductor secured to the insulating block, a second in-sulating block also sliding on said guide rods, a plate securedm said second insulating block, an adjustable coupling rod con-nected at its ends \vith the said clip and plate, and a compres-sion spring applied between the said second insulating blockand an opposing of one of said yokes. 532,16s. Trolley Wire Clamp. John C. Love, Philadel-phia, Pa. Application filed July 11, 1892. The combination with a grooved wire and an insulatingblock, ofa clamping device consisting of two flat plates pro-vided with lips or flanges at their lower edges to engage thegrooves in the wire, and one of which i
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