. Electric railway gazette . anism between the pTate andthe switch point operates the latter from the former. 510 101. CAR FENDER: Edward L. Kelly. Philadelphia. Pa. Filed March 31,1895 The fender c nsisis of a support which is adapted for an attachmentto the platform of a car and which has mounted to it awheel revolvinghorizontally. The wheel is of rigid structure and is provided with a cush-ioned peripheral surface having a roughened outer face. 540 103. SWITCH ADJUSTER; John Kortan. Detroit. Mich. Filed Nov 28,1803 This is a switch thrower for attachment to street cars and comprisesa v


. Electric railway gazette . anism between the pTate andthe switch point operates the latter from the former. 510 101. CAR FENDER: Edward L. Kelly. Philadelphia. Pa. Filed March 31,1895 The fender c nsisis of a support which is adapted for an attachmentto the platform of a car and which has mounted to it awheel revolvinghorizontally. The wheel is of rigid structure and is provided with a cush-ioned peripheral surface having a roughened outer face. 540 103. SWITCH ADJUSTER; John Kortan. Detroit. Mich. Filed Nov 28,1803 This is a switch thrower for attachment to street cars and comprisesa vertically movable rod with a blade at the lower end having cuived tingeisextending on each side. CAR FENDER: Rafael Mayolini. New York. N. Y. Filed March K,1895. The fender comprises two spring sections, consisting of end bars andhorizontal bars, the inuer ends of the former being secured to the car a idthe outer ends being held in locked engagement, so that an arched fend rwith unbroken outtrsi face will he Filed I No. 540,010.—CONDUIT FOR STREETCARS; William N. Taggart. Philadelphi; Fa project u front of the car and a pivoted an apron with a spring-actuated roller con- rt tensio 1 to the Jailer, but permits yielding the dowi ward motion of the inner end of the 1895. Rigid barframe ;mounted thereon hasnected to it. It serves to iincthereof. A stop bar arrestspivoted ,187. CLOSED CONDUIT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC RAILWAYS; Herluf Petersen. Milwaukee. Wis. Filed March 26, 1894. A section or cover atone side of the conduit is supported upon suitable pivotal connections andcarries short seciions of the conductors and is adapted to be swung back intoposition so as to simultaneously open the conduit for the retact devices and move the short sections of the conductorsmovement of the contact devices. Worswick, Americus. shoe is formed of soft :rial: the oute loval of the cou-nt of Ihe line of jf the HRAKE-SHOE;1804. Th


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