. The Street railway journal . the magnets. 880,963. Trolley Pole; Henry Bouchard, Austin, Tex. April 16, 1907. The trolley pole comprises a number oftelescoping sections and is pivoted to a bracket. Includesmeans for fixing the pole with respect to the bracket and meanswhereby the extension of the pole will release the retainingmeans. Has a spring acting normally to extend the pole. 880,976. Trolley Mechanism; William J. Craig, Pine Bluff,.\rk. App. filed Sept. 6, 1907. The trolley pole is mounted ona swiveling table on the car roof and can be withdrawn by alink which depends into t


. The Street railway journal . the magnets. 880,963. Trolley Pole; Henry Bouchard, Austin, Tex. April 16, 1907. The trolley pole comprises a number oftelescoping sections and is pivoted to a bracket. Includesmeans for fixing the pole with respect to the bracket and meanswhereby the extension of the pole will release the retainingmeans. Has a spring acting normally to extend the pole. 880,976. Trolley Mechanism; William J. Craig, Pine Bluff,.\rk. App. filed Sept. 6, 1907. The trolley pole is mounted ona swiveling table on the car roof and can be withdrawn by alink which depends into the body of the car. 881,005. Signaling System; Edward E. Kleinschmidt, NewYork, N. Y. App. filed Dec. 29, 1905. Comprises a plurality ofsignaling stations established at suitable points along the road. March 21, k^oS.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 473 each station having a designating number. Upon the passageof a car or train at a given station the dispatcher or homeoffice is notified of that fact by the operation of an audible or. PATENT NO. 881,005. visual signal which gives the number of the station. Makesuse of a messenger cable principle. 881,043. Tongue Switch; Victor Angerer, Ridley Park, filed Nov. 27, 1907. The body portion of the switch struc-ture has a cavity for the reception of an annular bearing, setscrews for adjusting the bearing and a switch tongue mountedin the bearing. 881,095. Pleasure Wheel; Elton F. Chubbuck, Hornell, N. filed Oct. 15, 1907. The peripheral rim of the wheel isformed in an irregular shape about the shaft and constitutes arail. A car is adapted to be actuated upon the rotation of thewheel, the car having wheels rotatably journaled within a por-tion of and straddling the rim and freely rolling by gravitythereupon. PERSONAL MENTION MR. WILLIAAf A. SUTHERLAND, recently appointedcounsel to the Public Utilities Commission in the Second Dis-trict, died, March 11. MR. W. B. YEREANCE, who was formerly connected withthe engineering force of


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