. Electrical world. ark. N. J. 755,229.—Coil for Electromagnet or other Purposes. App. tiled Jan. 19, 1903. The leading-in wires of the tube are in directconnection with the terminals of the secondary of the transformer, theconnection being made within a casing inclosing the transformer. 735,307. ELECTRIC TUBE LAMP; Daniel M. Moore, Newark, N. J. Feb. 6, 1903. A casing containing a transformer and the tubularlamp terminals, that portion of the tube used for lighting, extendingthrough the walls of the casing. 755,320. APPARATUS FOR HEATING AIR; Walter K. Seelye. Dubuque,Iowa. App. fil


. Electrical world. ark. N. J. 755,229.—Coil for Electromagnet or other Purposes. App. tiled Jan. 19, 1903. The leading-in wires of the tube are in directconnection with the terminals of the secondary of the transformer, theconnection being made within a casing inclosing the transformer. 735,307. ELECTRIC TUBE LAMP; Daniel M. Moore, Newark, N. J. Feb. 6, 1903. A casing containing a transformer and the tubularlamp terminals, that portion of the tube used for lighting, extendingthrough the walls of the casing. 755,320. APPARATUS FOR HEATING AIR; Walter K. Seelye. Dubuque,Iowa. App. filed June 13, 1902. Details of a resistance and valve appa-ratus for instantaneously heating air on its passage through a dental orother tool. 755,358. RETARDING DEVICE FOR ELECTRIC CIRCUIT BREAKERS;Algernon R. Cheyney. Philadelphia, Pa. App. filed Dec. 2. 1903. An. Tube Lamp,nlet of liquid to a chamber in which the 755,367. STATIC ELECTRIC MACHINE; Ernest E. Fewkes, Newton, filed June i, 1903. One or more revolving non-charging generatingplates and a revolving charg^ing plate, equalizing combs for all the plates,and electrical connections between the equalizing combs of the chargingplate and those of the generating plates. 755,382. DEVICE FOR TESTING ELECTRIC CURRENTS; Charies , England. App. filed Nov. 29. 1902. A low conductive pencilto be held in the hand is fitted with a sliding metallic cap adjustable inposition to alter the resistance of the pencil. 755,391. ELECTRIC RAILWAY SHOE; Henry Rosenfeld, New York. N. filed Aug. 19. 1903. The contact surface of the shoe has a V-shapedrib and is weighted to remove snow and ice from the rail. 755,393. ELECTRIC CONNECTION; Frank J. Russell, New York. N. Y. App. filed Nov. 6, 1903. Reversible bracket angle-plates are used to com-pensate for incorrect settings of termina


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