. Electric railway gazette . Filed May 29, 1893. ThlsconsistB of the combination of a pair of s^^iveledtrucks, bell crank levers, and connecting rods extendingbetween the levers and trucks, and a transversely movableaxle to which the bell crank levers are pivoted. (See illus-tration.) 513,846. TrolIey-Pole Stand. Gustaf Valley, Cleve-land, Ohio, assignor to the Slc^l Motor Com-pany, same place. Filed May (>, 1893. This comprises a base plate for attaching to the car topa trolley pole plate with a socket for the pole, links engag-ing the four corners of the trolley pole plate for suspend-ing
. Electric railway gazette . Filed May 29, 1893. ThlsconsistB of the combination of a pair of s^^iveledtrucks, bell crank levers, and connecting rods extendingbetween the levers and trucks, and a transversely movableaxle to which the bell crank levers are pivoted. (See illus-tration.) 513,846. TrolIey-Pole Stand. Gustaf Valley, Cleve-land, Ohio, assignor to the Slc^l Motor Com-pany, same place. Filed May (>, 1893. This comprises a base plate for attaching to the car topa trolley pole plate with a socket for the pole, links engag-ing the four corners of the trolley pole plate for suspend-ing the same. Iwo of these links engaging fixed mem-bers of the base plate, the other two engaging a cross headwhich is controlled by a half elliptic spring. (See Illus-tration). 513,847. TrolIey-Pole Stand. Gustaf Valley, Cleve-land, Ohio, assignor to the Steel Motor Com-pany, same place. Filed May 11, 1893. This is substantially the same as the |>receding device,except that the cross head is controlled by a coiled spring. NO. 513,712. placed upon the inside of the cross head instead of beinglocated as the semi-elliptic spring. 513,883. Switch-Operating Device. Handley , Brooklyn, N. Y. Filed May 2, levers are attached to the car arranged parallelwith each other, and these carry at their extremities fixedshoes, which are brought into contact with a projection inthe track for operating the switch. Shifting levers areprovided so that the motor man or car driver may operatethe switch at will. 513,888. Street Railway Brush. Philip A. Coon-radt and Arthur R. Coonradt, Rockford, September 8, 1893,A brush is provided for each rail and a spring bar for each brush, and an adjustable connection with a part of
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