. Electric railway gazette . untina: Vynat^nos on Car Xriicks; William Biddle. Assignor to the AmericanRiiilway Electric Light Company, New York. N. October , 1893. Ttc combination with the caraxle and a dynamo, of the equalizing bars, a transver:^eplatform connected to and supported by said equalizingoars and carrying the dynamo, a pinion upon the shaftof the dynamo, and an engaging wheel upon I he car asleforoperaiing the dynamo from the rotition of the carasle, and longitudinally inflexible connections from thecar asle to one pole piece of the dynamo, whereby aconstant relation


. Electric railway gazette . untina: Vynat^nos on Car Xriicks; William Biddle. Assignor to the AmericanRiiilway Electric Light Company, New York. N. October , 1893. Ttc combination with the caraxle and a dynamo, of the equalizing bars, a transver:^eplatform connected to and supported by said equalizingoars and carrying the dynamo, a pinion upon the shaftof the dynamo, and an engaging wheel upon I he car asleforoperaiing the dynamo from the rotition of the carasle, and longitudinally inflexible connections from thecar asle to one pole piece of the dynamo, whereby aconstant relation is maintained between the car axleand dynamo. (See illustration.) 523,471. Oleetric Suow Plow; Louis J. Hirt,Somerville. Mass. Filed Nov. 20, 1893. In an electri-cally propelled snow plow, the combination of the fol-lowing instrumenialities. viz.: a metallic truck framecomprising side and end bars mounted on axles havingwheels and auxiliary side bars secured to the sides ofthe truck, a flooring secured to the truck frame and. No. having side extensions secured to the top of the auxil-iary side bars, and a cab or house supported on theflooring to leave front and rear platforms and side plat-forms. 523,496. Rail Stralfflitenius lYCaclilne; HenryWick, Jr., Youngstown. O. Filed Feb. 16. 1894. In amachine for straightening bars, rails, etc., thecomhina-tiou of a rotating frame, a series of died having openingstherein conforming apLroximately to the cross sectionalshape of the article to be straightened, a correspondingseries of journal boxes for the dies, so mounted in theframe that alternate dies will have their axes on oneside of the axis of motion of the frame and the axes ofthe intermediate dies on the opposite side of said axis,and means for preventing axial rotation of the dies. 523 497. irraeliiiie for StraieLteniug Rare,Kails, etc-; Henry Wick, Youngstown. May 9Lh, 1894. In a maL-hine for straighteningbars, rails, etc , the combination of two paralle


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