. The Street railway journal . en, Brooklyn, N. Y. App. filedJune 13, igoi. Two wheels mounted in a yoke and counter-balanced by weight to maintain them in a horizontal plane are]iivotaIly connected with the pole. 682,643. Car Fender; R. Salomone, Paterson, N. J. May 2, 1901. The fender is constructed so that its outerportion will raise when an obstacle falls into it to thereby preventthe body from falling out of the fender. Contact Device for Conduit Electric Railways; W. , Richmond, Va. App. filed Feb. 7, 1901. The block towhich the contact screws are pivoted is c
. The Street railway journal . en, Brooklyn, N. Y. App. filedJune 13, igoi. Two wheels mounted in a yoke and counter-balanced by weight to maintain them in a horizontal plane are]iivotaIly connected with the pole. 682,643. Car Fender; R. Salomone, Paterson, N. J. May 2, 1901. The fender is constructed so that its outerportion will raise when an obstacle falls into it to thereby preventthe body from falling out of the fender. Contact Device for Conduit Electric Railways; W. , Richmond, Va. App. filed Feb. 7, 1901. The block towhich the contact screws are pivoted is connected by a piAOtedlink with the plow. Contact De\-ice for Conduit Electric Railways; W. , Richmond, Va. App. filed Feb. 7, igoi. The contactshoe carrier has a vertical movement on the rigid plow. Contact Device for Conduit Electric Railways; W. , Richmond. Va. App. filed Feb. 7, 1901. The arm pro-jecting from the car into the conduit is pivotally connected withthe car and trails PATENT NO. 682,828 Suspensory Device for Trailing Contacts for ConduitElectric Railways; W. F. Jenkins, Richmond, Va. App. filedFeb. 7, 1901. The device consists of two parallel rods projectingfrom one side of the car, to the ends of which the contact deviceis secured. Insulator; W. F. Jenkins, Richmond, Va. Feb. 7, 1901. Means for securing the cable holder to the topof an insulator. Bond for Electric Railway Conductors; W. F. Jenkins,Richmond. Va. App. filed Feb. 7, 1901. The conductor istubular, the ends being joined and bonded by two bars located, re-spectively, inside and outside of the joint and connected together1)\- a bolt. 682,711. Conduit for Electric Railways; W. F. Jenkins, Rich-monds, Va. App. filed Feb. 7, 1901. Details. 682,716. Car Truck; P. M. Kling, Elizabeth, N. J. App. filedFeb. 13, 1901. The sides of a frame have sockets containing-spring-supported plungers, and stirrups pivoted to the plungerssupp
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