. Western electrician . lever, the conductorswhich terminate at such contacts and connect respectively withthe main and the local circuits, and means which normally holdthe said lever in pos tion to break the engagement of the saidcontact springs. 531,919. Electric Railway Signal. Jake Frank, NeWYork, N. Y. Application filed November 27, 1S93. In an electric railway signal, signal operating magnets, eachconnected on one side to a common rail, and on the other sidein divided circuit to rail sect ons in front and rear of the mag-nets, and a vehicle carrying a signal controlling armature, andin t


. Western electrician . lever, the conductorswhich terminate at such contacts and connect respectively withthe main and the local circuits, and means which normally holdthe said lever in pos tion to break the engagement of the saidcontact springs. 531,919. Electric Railway Signal. Jake Frank, NeWYork, N. Y. Application filed November 27, 1S93. In an electric railway signal, signal operating magnets, eachconnected on one side to a common rail, and on the other sidein divided circuit to rail sect ons in front and rear of the mag-nets, and a vehicle carrying a signal controlling armature, andin turn adapted to close the circuit ol the magnets. 531,929. Safety Device for Electric Circuits. ThomasHarden, London, Eng. Application filed April 27,1S94. In a grounding or safctj device for electrical circuits, thecombination of sparking points, a fusible wire, a catch mechani-cally held by said wire, a contact arm held by said catch, andcontacts adapted to complete the circuit from a low tension sys-tem to earth. O9O. 53I-9I3- Circuit Controller. Thomas Parker, Join and Edmund S. G. Rees, Wolveihampton,Eng. Application filed February 24, 1S92. The device consists in an apparatus for completiniJ or break-ing an electric circuit, the combination of a circuit independentol the circuit to be completed or broken, an electro-magnet inthe independent circuit and an armature therefor, with devicesoperated by the said armature to either make or break ihc maincircuit by first magnetizing and then demagnetizing the saidelectro-magnet, and an electro-magnet in the main circuit, hav-ing an armature adapted to act upon the said device to breakthe mam circuit upon a predetermined increase of the currentin the said main circuit. Distribution of Electricity. Thomas Parker,John H. Woodward and Edmund S. G. Rees, Wolver-hampton, Eng. Application filed February 24, 1S92. An electrical distribution system, comprising means for sup-plying either high or low tension cur


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