. The Street railway journal . ga channel for the conductor openings In the bottom of the channel,allowing water to pass through into another channel below. 691,616. Railway Track Structure; E. B. Entwisle, Johnstown,Pa. App. filed June 26, 1901. A central solid hardened body towhich the rails are removably secured and which replaces a cutawayportion of the main track rails. 691,618. Locking Device for Motor Reversing Switches; F. and E. W. Stull, Johnstown, Pa. App. filed June 28, invention consists in the provision of co-operative locking mem-bers carried, respectively, by
. The Street railway journal . ga channel for the conductor openings In the bottom of the channel,allowing water to pass through into another channel below. 691,616. Railway Track Structure; E. B. Entwisle, Johnstown,Pa. App. filed June 26, 1901. A central solid hardened body towhich the rails are removably secured and which replaces a cutawayportion of the main track rails. 691,618. Locking Device for Motor Reversing Switches; F. and E. W. Stull, Johnstown, Pa. App. filed June 28, invention consists in the provision of co-operative locking mem-bers carried, respectively, by the regulating and reverse switches,the member carried by the reverse switch having a fixed relationthereto and a corresponding number of locking positions, and themember carried by the regulating switch having a movement inde-pendently thereof and so arranged and operated that it engagesthe first-named member in such a manner as to lock the reversingswitch at all times except when the regulating switch is at its PATENT NO. 691,699 691,625. Means for Propelling Cars, etc.; E. Hay ward, Chicago,111. App. filed Feb. 28, 1901. An air compressor driven by an axlesupplies a tank which in turn feeds a motor. Compression on thedraw-heads actuates the compressor and a pull on the draw-headsactuates the motor. Thus the energy exerted to stop a train can bestored and utilized to start the train. 691,692. Controlling System ; T. Von Zweigbergk, Preston, Eng-land. App. filed July 8, 1901. Mechanism for operating a controllerby means of compressed air governed electrically by one or moremaster controllers, the result being that the main controller locatedwhere most convenient, on a train for example, may be operatedwith very little manual power from the most desirable point. 691,699. Side Bearing for Railway Cars; F. K. Fassett, St. Louis,Mo. App. filed July 8, 1901. A loosely suspended top-bearingwhich is practically immovable in its seat rests upon the lowerfixed bearing on
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