. Electric railway gazette . t, Keokuk. Iowa. Filed February 1, 1894. Thisis an electical difference of potential valve, com-prising in combination two similar sections, oneof which is adjustable with relation to the section is composed substantially of a blockor base of non-conducting material, copper platessecured on each side thereof, a binding post projectedthrough the cooper plates and insulating material, withmeans for securing it therewith, and electrodes in con-tact with both of said copper plates. 525,851). Amntonlaeal-gas niotor; Patrick ^ihon, Tangipahoa. La., Assign


. Electric railway gazette . t, Keokuk. Iowa. Filed February 1, 1894. Thisis an electical difference of potential valve, com-prising in combination two similar sections, oneof which is adjustable with relation to the section is composed substantially of a blockor base of non-conducting material, copper platessecured on each side thereof, a binding post projectedthrough the cooper plates and insulating material, withmeans for securing it therewith, and electrodes in con-tact with both of said copper plates. 525,851). Amntonlaeal-gas niotor; Patrick ^ihon, Tangipahoa. La., Assignor to ihe StandardFireless Company, Chicago. III. Filed Dec. 12, gas motor has an exterior shell or tank reservoircont^ininer within its interior one or more anhydrousammonia tanks having a gas chamber in combinaionwith an enginb cylinoeror cylinders located within theshell or tank reservoir. A series of tubes and cham-bers is formed by tube sheets and covers locatedbeneath the ammonia tanks, and having open connec-. No. tions therewith. A pipe connected with the chambersis formed by the tube sheets and their covers wherebythe ammonia tanks, tubes and chambers may becharged with anhydrous ,86 4. l^lectric Railway; Herbert E. Rider,New York. N. Y., Assignor to Adolph Falck. sameplace. Filed Feb. 26. 1K91. This is the combination of aslotted conduit, one or mote conductors arrangedtherein, an arm carried upon a car and projectingdownward thruugh the slot and into the or more upturned branches extend from the arm,and current collectors are carried by the upliftedbranches and insulated thererom and arranged tomove in contact %virh the conductor. A conductingwire or wires pass through the arm and branch orbranches and are insulated therefrom and electricallvconnected to the current eolIecDing device- The armand branch or branches encase the conducting wire or


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