. The Street railway journal . both sides of the track mayretain their relation to the track rail at points where one rail maybe lower than the other. , 700,269. Street Car Fender; C. O. West, Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 1, 1901. The rear portion of the fender is mounted toslide on a curved frame attached to the car, the fender havingwheels which ride upon the track rails and shift the fender in go-ing around curves, so that it will always follow the direction of thecurve. 700,346. Electric Rail-Bond; W. J. Long and J. B. Nolder, Wind-ber, Pa. App. filed Feb. 25, 1902. The bond is a copper
. The Street railway journal . both sides of the track mayretain their relation to the track rail at points where one rail maybe lower than the other. , 700,269. Street Car Fender; C. O. West, Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 1, 1901. The rear portion of the fender is mounted toslide on a curved frame attached to the car, the fender havingwheels which ride upon the track rails and shift the fender in go-ing around curves, so that it will always follow the direction of thecurve. 700,346. Electric Rail-Bond; W. J. Long and J. B. Nolder, Wind-ber, Pa. App. filed Feb. 25, 1902. The bond is a copper plate in-serted in a groove on the inner face of the fish-plate. 700,386. Automatic Switch; J. A. Tancock and T. C. Cochrill,London, Canada. App. filed March 16, 1901. A block on the endof a plunger is moved by means of a cam into position to throwthe switch, the operation being accomplished from the car plat-form. 700,400. Brush; F. Becker, New York, N. Y. App. filed , 1901. A brush and scraper for cleaning the PATENT NO. 700,172 700,402. Car Bolster; W. P. Bettendorf, Davenport, la. Nov. 25, 1901. A tubular bolster consisting of one piece ofsheet metal bent into shape and having its longitudinal edges united. 700,425. Car Truck; H. R. Keithley, Buffalo, N. Y. App. filedNov. 27, 1901. Structural details. 700,461. Electric Railroad Signal; W. D. Vandecar, GrandRapids, Mich. App. filed June 6, 1901. An automatic block signalsystem operated electrically. 700,564. Truck Bolster; R. V. Sage, Johnstown, Pa. App. filedOct. 19, 1901. The bolster is built up of i-bars and channel pieces,to which the seats for the springs and the kingbolt are secured. 700,609. Electric Propelled Vehicle for Single-Rail ElevatedRailways; F. B. Behr, Twickenham, England. App. filed Feb. 24,1902. The room for passengers is free from side to side, the mo-tors being suspended below the floor and below the level of thesingle rail. 700,615. Railway Switch; E. E. Carneal, Washington, D.
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