. The Street railway journal . eaves the wheel and falls upon it, to rotate and lift the wire toa position where it will fall into the groove of the wheel. 761,687. Safety Attachment for Cars; Benjamin Lev, Cleveland,Ohio. App. filed Oct. 17, 1902. Means whereby when an obstruc-tion is engaged and picked up by the fender, it will drop at therear and rise in front, to thereby form a cradle. 761,692. Car Brake; William C. Mitchell and Mark Cummings,Trafford Park, England. App. filed Oct. 13, 1903. Means wherebythe brake-blocks are applied with substantially equal pressure tothe wheels on each si


. The Street railway journal . eaves the wheel and falls upon it, to rotate and lift the wire toa position where it will fall into the groove of the wheel. 761,687. Safety Attachment for Cars; Benjamin Lev, Cleveland,Ohio. App. filed Oct. 17, 1902. Means whereby when an obstruc-tion is engaged and picked up by the fender, it will drop at therear and rise in front, to thereby form a cradle. 761,692. Car Brake; William C. Mitchell and Mark Cummings,Trafford Park, England. App. filed Oct. 13, 1903. Means wherebythe brake-blocks are applied with substantially equal pressure tothe wheels on each side of the car, even though different amountsof wear have occurred, and it is necessary to move the brake-blockson one side through a greater distance than those on the otherside of the car when applying the brakes. 761,736. Passenger Traffic Handling Apparatus; Walter Well-man, Washington, D. C. App. filed Nov. 14, 1903. The train isprovided with special entrance and exit cars thereby facilitatingloading and unloading PATENT NO. 761,687. 761,737. Railway Car; Walter Wellman, Washington, D. filed March 19, 1904. The seats are arranged upon a raisedplatform extending longitudinally of the car. 761,785. Car Seat; David Rait, Jr., Larchmont Manor, N. filed Nov. 17, 1903. The seats are adapted to be foldedagainst the side of the car to thereby provide greater standingroom. 761,848. Trolley Signal; Charles H. Morse, Cambridge, filed June 27, 1901. Details. 761,928. Means for Contacting Electrical Conductors; FrederickG. Walker, Cleveland, Ohio. App. filed Aug. 12, 1903. Two trol-ley wheels mounted at an angle with their rims together therebyforming a single groove for the wire. 762,191. Means for Changing the Tracks of Tramways or Rail-ways Having Movable Rails; Ottaviano Pacini, Pistoja, filed July 24, 1003. A switch, a box, a rail movable therein,wings on each side of the rail, and sheets fixed to the box under 95o STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL


Size: 1839px × 1358px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectstreetr, bookyear1884