. The Street railway journal . nstown, Pa. Oct. 24, 1900. The braking members are applied directlyto the shaft of the motors, the brake magnets being providedwith coils for destroying the residual magnetism. 677,042. Car Truck; W. E. Prindle, Johnstown, Pa. Oct. 24, 1900. The side bars of the truck extend some dis-tance beyond the wheel base at each end, and support springs byv/hich a long spring base is obtained without lengthening thewheel base. 677,069. Car Fender; F. E. Dow, Frcdricton, Canada. Feb. 4, 1901. Structural details of a fender having a pilotframe an


. The Street railway journal . nstown, Pa. Oct. 24, 1900. The braking members are applied directlyto the shaft of the motors, the brake magnets being providedwith coils for destroying the residual magnetism. 677,042. Car Truck; W. E. Prindle, Johnstown, Pa. Oct. 24, 1900. The side bars of the truck extend some dis-tance beyond the wheel base at each end, and support springs byv/hich a long spring base is obtained without lengthening thewheel base. 677,069. Car Fender; F. E. Dow, Frcdricton, Canada. Feb. 4, 1901. Structural details of a fender having a pilotframe and latch operating devices to move the parts of the fenderfrom a normal to a working position when desired by the motor-man. 677,120. Wheel; G. W. Cross, Carbondale, Pa. App. filedApril 25, ]8</). The web of Ihe wheel is provided with a centralllange and a rim fiange, about which the hub and rim are re-si)ectively cast. 677,168. Cleaning Device; J. Berley, Gloversville, N. Y. App. 70 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XVIIL No PATENT NO. 177,195 filed Feb. 25, 1901. A cleaning wheel having short chain sectionsattached to its periphery, which break up the ice on the rail. 677,195. Car Seat; C. Frederick, Melrose. filed Jan. 12, revolvingchairs, having a sprocketchain connecting the seatsto cause them to revolve inunison. 677,293. Convertible Openand Closed Car; H. Frost,Cohoes, N. Y. App. filedMarch 23, 1899- When itis to be used as an open carthe seats, as well as thebacks of the seats, may beextended to make continu-ous seats and backs fromside to side of the car, andwhen the car is to be used as a closed car these extensions may beslid out of vievv so as to leave an aisle from end to end of the carthrough the center. UNITED STATES PATENTS ISSUED JULY 2, 1901677,456. Railway; G. Larson, Bothell, Washington. App. filedJan. 5, 1901. A slot cover is lifted by a plow immediately pre-ceding the contact shoe. 677,463. Frog for Use in Connection wi


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