. Electric railway gazette . s operated thereby, a hydraulic motoroperated by the fluid delivered by such pumps and suit-able valves aud connections all operable at will to trans-mit fluid from the pumps to the hydraulic motor and oper-ate the same at ditterent relative velocities proportioned tothe size and number of pn mps at the time in use. (See il-lustration.) 519,472. Fender for Cars. Arthur H. Jelly, Cam-bridge, Mass. Filed July 11, combination with a fpnder pivotalU Fecured to thecar and traveling on the rails whereby it is held radial tothe curvature of the track, a curved tra


. Electric railway gazette . s operated thereby, a hydraulic motoroperated by the fluid delivered by such pumps and suit-able valves aud connections all operable at will to trans-mit fluid from the pumps to the hydraulic motor and oper-ate the same at ditterent relative velocities proportioned tothe size and number of pn mps at the time in use. (See il-lustration.) 519,472. Fender for Cars. Arthur H. Jelly, Cam-bridge, Mass. Filed July 11, combination with a fpnder pivotalU Fecured to thecar and traveling on the rails whereby it is held radial tothe curvature of the track, a curved track .against whichthe supporting swinging arm of the fender bears, saidtrack being supported be o\v and secured to the car step,brake support and car. (See illustration.) 519,519. Trolley Wire Crossing. Edward H. Allen,Cramers Hill, N. J. Filed February 2, 1894 The combination in a crossing device for electric rail-ways, of a central block or plate of insulating materialhaving a series of projecting arms forming continuations. NO. 519,446. of the conductors and provided with clamping devices forengaging taid conductors. 519,562. Car Fender. Carl Bersch, Baltimore,Md. Filed September 25, 1893. In a fender, the combination with a guard or fenderproper and a pivoted frame carrying said guard or fenderand having an upwardly extending toothed bar: of aswinging support adapted to eneage the toothed bar of t^eguard frame so as to normally hold the guard above theground or furfacc of the track, and a suitable means formoving the swinging support so as to release the guardframe. Cable Replacer. John Z. Murphy, Chi-cago, III., assignor of one-half to Frank , same place. Filed December 33, 1893 The combination with a traveling cable and rotary sup-porting sheave therefor, of a rotary replacer for said cableat the side of said yheave, comprising a cone frustum-shaped extension of the sheave provided with a circumfer-ential cable-engaging worm. Car Brake Frank P. Mu


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