The Wheel and cycling trade review . iker flanges thereof to restrict the hub against any li !h f ^ a- t0Scther. the smaller pinion meshing with the gear-wheel and the normally out of contact with, but In mien, relation to, the gong, that essentially as set forth. l * hta the !largerPinionmosnDg witQ the cogs on the cog-sleeve, a clutch-sleeve the striker may be pressed in any direction away from the bell, and , 5 72,880. BALL-BEARING. Edward Flanwgaw, St Louts, Ho., Uprd f the slidiQgy secured on the cog sleeve normally clutchiug the cog-alcove when released be throwo by the resilient action


The Wheel and cycling trade review . iker flanges thereof to restrict the hub against any li !h f ^ a- t0Scther. the smaller pinion meshing with the gear-wheel and the normally out of contact with, but In mien, relation to, the gong, that essentially as set forth. l * hta the !largerPinionmosnDg witQ the cogs on the cog-sleeve, a clutch-sleeve the striker may be pressed in any direction away from the bell, and , 5 72,880. BALL-BEARING. Edward Flanwgaw, St Louts, Ho., Uprd f the slidiQgy secured on the cog sleeve normally clutchiug the cog-alcove when released be throwo by the resilient action of the arm against assignor of ODe-nalf to Frank W Klocke. same place Filed July 20. e° 3 d rod to the 8Poke-d9k- a cam-face on one end of the clutch-sleeve, and the bell to sound the same. 1896. Serial No. 599,950. (No modeL)1 C .1_j .- ooeans engaging the cam-face for sliding the clutch-sleeve out of en- eut with the spoke-diek for releasing the cog sleeve from the 5 *%£*& ^SL^SSlid locking the cog-sleeve from rotation, sub;. within the Cups 12 and 13, respectively ;the pedals of cycles the combination of the , of said spiders consisting of the ring .16 aI!, linked to the saddle-rod, -with the bolt k, the spring g, tegral with said ring; the bearing-balls 18 i / / are turned, the bolts oi 17, tho cones 20 and 21 mounted nriog-rodsu, the bolto^ which oo the yielding of the saddle against the bearing-balls 18, said coinranch u the bolta o, so that as the lever-arms of the lever I faces 22 and 23 respectively, against which said bearing-balls < artns, the pedal a al. and means of holding said cones and said tube adjustably in as specified^ i8o6. 73 You Run No Risk WHEN USING Projectile Brand


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