. The Street railway journal . neys, 140 Nassau Street, Nev/ York.] UNITED STATES PATENTS ISSUED MAY 8, 1906819,736. Body Bolster; Samuel M. Curwen, Haverford, filed July 11, 7905. Comprises upper and lower longitu-dinal members having an intermediate strut to which are securedhangers adapted to be in turn secured to the car floor sills. 819757- Car Seat; William H. Heulings, Jr., Philadelphia,Pa. App. filed Oct. 26, 1904. Details of a walk-over car seat. 819,762. Track Sander and Brake-Shoe; Eugene E. Keefe,Bellows Falls, Vt. App. filed Oct. 11, 1905. A brake-shoe hav-ing a grooved fa


. The Street railway journal . neys, 140 Nassau Street, Nev/ York.] UNITED STATES PATENTS ISSUED MAY 8, 1906819,736. Body Bolster; Samuel M. Curwen, Haverford, filed July 11, 7905. Comprises upper and lower longitu-dinal members having an intermediate strut to which are securedhangers adapted to be in turn secured to the car floor sills. 819757- Car Seat; William H. Heulings, Jr., Philadelphia,Pa. App. filed Oct. 26, 1904. Details of a walk-over car seat. 819,762. Track Sander and Brake-Shoe; Eugene E. Keefe,Bellows Falls, Vt. App. filed Oct. 11, 1905. A brake-shoe hav-ing a grooved face and provided with a passage leading from saidgroove, and means for feeding sand through said passage. 819,808. Electric Block Signal for Railways; Walter E. Sands,Brooklyn, N. Y. App. filed March 18, 1905. A pleasure railwayblock signal system comprising a special conductor or trolleydivided into sections and a brush or shoe depending from thecars which makes contact therewith to close certain signal circuitswithin the PATENTS NOS. 819,762 AND 819,757 819,967. Fender Especially Adapted for Street Railway Cars;Matthew S. Aisbitt, Los Angeles, Cal. App. filed Oct. 12, a fender having a rounded, inclined nose of the cow-catcher type adapted to push obstructions from the track. 820,005. Fender for Street Cars; Anton L. Mazzanovich, NewYork, N. Y. App. filed Nov. 17, 1905. Details of constructionof a fender adapted to pick up a person encountered and auto-matically fold to safely hold the person therein. 820,090. Mine-Gate; Newton K. Bowman, North Lawrence,Ohio. App. filed March 10, 1905. A mine-gate adapted to befolded up by means of suitable mechanical connections actuatedby an approaching car and a bridge located upon one side of thegate in electrical connection with the trolley line and adapted tobe tripped and swung across the path of the gate and make elec-trical connection with the trolley line on the opposite side of thegate. 820,117. Car Fender; Erne


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