. Electrical world. each train. 192. TIPJ3R TERMINAL FOR ELECTRIC WIRES; Stephen C. Hough-^ SCO, Cal. App. filed Dec. 20, 1903. A pin having a hooked ; and a tube passing over the end of the pin and arles J. Klein, New York, N. Y. App. filedis made for clamping the wires of the circuit•ill be engaged by the head of a circuit-closing ton, Sal end for engaging thformed with a split fern ?,203. PUSH BUTTON;Nov. 14, 1902. Provisi(in a position where the)plunger. ,257. TELEPHONE-RECEIVER SUPPORT; James Alexander Brown.\\arren, Ohio. App. filed Oct. 8, 1903. (See page 772.) ?,264. ELECTRIC RAILWAY;


. Electrical world. each train. 192. TIPJ3R TERMINAL FOR ELECTRIC WIRES; Stephen C. Hough-^ SCO, Cal. App. filed Dec. 20, 1903. A pin having a hooked ; and a tube passing over the end of the pin and arles J. Klein, New York, N. Y. App. filedis made for clamping the wires of the circuit•ill be engaged by the head of a circuit-closing ton, Sal end for engaging thformed with a split fern ?,203. PUSH BUTTON;Nov. 14, 1902. Provisi(in a position where the)plunger. ,257. TELEPHONE-RECEIVER SUPPORT; James Alexander Brown.\\arren, Ohio. App. filed Oct. 8, 1903. (See page 772.) ?,264. ELECTRIC RAILWAY; Davis J. Cable. Lima, O. App. filed MarchII, 1903. Details of a mounting and covering of a third rail. •,271. ELECTROMECHANICAL GONG; Frederick W. Cole, Newton,Mass. .^pp. filed Oct. 4. 1902. Details. ?,302. ELECTRIC CURRENT REGULATOR; NewtonHarrison, New York. N. Y. App. filed April 21, counter-electromotive force or self-induction in asectional coil is used instead of an ordinary resistance, as. a starting device. The self-induction is caused by an interrupter incircuit and the magnetism of the induction coil is utilized to operate a stepby step device for cutting out the sections of the induction ,341. RELAY MAGNET; William Palmer, Jr., Rincon, Territory of New Mexico. App. filed June 14, 1902. ELECTRIC SIGNAL FOR RAILWAYS; William B. Ramsay, Hick- ory, N. C. App. filed May 29, 1903- Details. GALVANIC BATTERY; Charles B. Schoenmehl, Waterbury, filed Nov. 22, 1899. (See page 772.)757,357- DYNAMO BRUSH HOLDER; William Slee, St. Louis, Mo. App. filed Sept. 8, 1903. ^64 COMBINED LIGHTING AND ALARM DEVICE; John Thorsen,Chicago, 111. App. filed Sept. 24, 1903. A spring motor is released byan electro-magnet to fire cartridges, turn on a light and ring a bell., „, PRINTING TELEGRAPH RECEIVER; James D. White, London,England App. filed Aug. 20, 1905. Improvements for increasing therange of characters without increa


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