. Electric railway gazette . KO. 518,973. attached to the end of the car, and a tlexibla covering at-tiehed to and partially wound on the roller at one end andaitached lo the spring bar ai the other. (See Illustration). Platform Gale for Cars. John Krehbiel, Cleveland, O. Filed May 3, 1893. In a car the combination with a platform, of a swinginggate therefor, a spring for normally holding the gateclosed, a movable step, a locking rod with which the stephas a limited Hlidlng engagement, a stop actuated by therod, and arranged to support the ntcp upon a partial actu- ation thereof, and t


. Electric railway gazette . KO. 518,973. attached to the end of the car, and a tlexibla covering at-tiehed to and partially wound on the roller at one end andaitached lo the spring bar ai the other. (See Illustration). Platform Gale for Cars. John Krehbiel, Cleveland, O. Filed May 3, 1893. In a car the combination with a platform, of a swinginggate therefor, a spring for normally holding the gateclosed, a movable step, a locking rod with which the stephas a limited Hlidlng engagement, a stop actuated by therod, and arranged to support the ntcp upon a partial actu- ation thereof, and to release the same upon the full move-ment of the locking rod, and a bell crank actuated by thecontinued movement of the step f jr forcibly opening thegate. 519,082. Railway Switch. Christopher Froelich, Broolvlyn, N. Y. Filed January 5, 1894. The combination, of an actuating rail that is fulcrumed at one end and slighly liftei above the track rail at the opposite end, a weighted counterbalancing lever below. 519,046. the actuating rail, a switch tongue operating mechanismhaving ft vertically sliding member that is engaged at itsupper end by said actuating rail, at its lower end by thecounterbalancing lever, and a pivoted switch tongue thatIs connected to said mechanism. (See illustration). Field Magnet for Electric Machines. AlbertSchmid, Allegheny, assignor, by mesne assign-ments, to the Westinghouse Electric andManufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, December 7, 1889. In an electric generator or motor for alternating cur-rents, field-poles composed of laminse of sheet iron, aframe for said poles of cast-iron cast about the laminatedpoie pieces, certain of the laminre projecting into the castiron frame a greater distance than the others. Self-exciting Constant Potential Electric Gen-erator. Albert Schmid, Allegheny, and Benja-min G. Lamme, Pittsburgh, assignors by mesneassignments to the Westinghouse Electric andManufacturing Company, Pittsburgh,


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