. Electric railway gazette . oBley-Wiro Finder; Frederick F. Meyer and William S. Meyer, Newark, N. J. FiledM^rch 14j 1^94. Trolley-vvire finder and fenders aremounced on the trolley pole. (See illustraLion.) ii31,020. Fare-Register; Eohrsn Catlin and Gus-tavag Rein, St. Louia, M Assignors to the St. LouisKegistnr Company, same place. Filed Oct. 2i, 1893. Thisis the couibiuation of the permanent register mountedin a fixed position, a trip register normally connectedto move in unison with the permanent register, andmeans for moving the trip register outwardly on its axisof rotation to di-c


. Electric railway gazette . oBley-Wiro Finder; Frederick F. Meyer and William S. Meyer, Newark, N. J. FiledM^rch 14j 1^94. Trolley-vvire finder and fenders aremounced on the trolley pole. (See illustraLion.) ii31,020. Fare-Register; Eohrsn Catlin and Gus-tavag Rein, St. Louia, M Assignors to the St. LouisKegistnr Company, same place. Filed Oct. 2i, 1893. Thisis the couibiuation of the permanent register mountedin a fixed position, a trip register normally connectedto move in unison with the permanent register, andmeans for moving the trip register outwardly on its axisof rotation to di-connect the two registers and rotatetUe trip register to zero. 531,0:26. Car Fender; George W. Engel and WilliamC. Jurara. Philadelphia, Pa, Filed Sept. 11, 1891. Thefender is provided with an apron or coiich journaled tobrackets, and having shielded wheels and a slantingcatcher. Hand and foot operating levers and mechan-ism for controlling the elevation, and automatic returnof the fender to its lowered position arc No. 530,954. 531,0 >;£. Controller Handle; Henry Mittelsdorf,Oringo, Filed Aug. 29, 1894. The handle has afollower in it, adapted to fit against the angular sidesof the controller shaft. A cam is adapted to connectwith Lhe follower, and a screw is adapted to engagewith the cam and to force the latter aeainst the fol-lower. 531,1(6. Signal lianip for Electric RailwayCarM; Charles H. Baker, Detroit, Mich. Filed April 24,18S)J. A rotary support of a trolley arm carries a signallamp. (See illustration.) 531,155. Fender; James M. Cahlo, Brooklyn, N. Y.,Assignor of one-half to Michael Spall, same place. FiledAprils, 1891. This is a tilting fender. A guide rod ex-tends rcarwardly and downwardly from lis upper por-tion and is provided with an enlarged head. A bracketis secured to the platform, and is provided with anopening to receive the head of the guide rod and acatch locks the guide rod to the bracket. .531,106. Sivitcii-Operating Device; CharlesDicne


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