. Electric railway gazette . circuit with one of the converter Electric Locomotive. Rudolph M. Hunter,Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to the Thomson-Houston Electric Company of April 25, 1S93. In an electric locomotive, the combination of the drivingaxle and wheels, an electric motor supported concen-trically with the driving axle and having a revolving por-tion adapted to rotate the axle directly or without the In-tervention of gearing, forward wheels and axles, a pivotconnection betweenihe electric motor and the forwardwheels and axles, and a main frame or


. Electric railway gazette . circuit with one of the converter Electric Locomotive. Rudolph M. Hunter,Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to the Thomson-Houston Electric Company of April 25, 1S93. In an electric locomotive, the combination of the drivingaxle and wheels, an electric motor supported concen-trically with the driving axle and having a revolving por-tion adapted to rotate the axle directly or without the In-tervention of gearing, forward wheels and axles, a pivotconnection betweenihe electric motor and the forwardwheels and axles, and a main frame or car body sup-ported upon the driving axle and also upon the electricmotor or an extension thereof. (See illustration). 520,134. Car Starter and Brake. Ralph Clegg,Longsight, England. Filed July 30, a c^r brake and starter, the combination of a brakedram and a brake applied thereto, a spring contained insaid dram to be charged with power by the application ofthe brake to said drum, a tDoihed wheel secured to the said. KO. 520, and gearing into suitable gearing by which when thedram aforesaid ceases toberetarded by the brake the rota-tion of snch drum is transmitted to the axle upon whichthe said dram is ,156. Electric Railwray Trolley. Thomas M. Brown, Cleveland, O. Filed September 28, 1S93. In a trolley device, in combination, a baseplate, two ver-tical posts pivotel thereto, a contact device carried byanother plate, two vertical posts pivoted to the under sideor this second plate, two parallel trolley poles, and hori-zjDtal pivots which connect tbe lower ends of said polewith the post-;. (Se3 illustration). Elevated Railway. Francis J. Korff, St. Johns, Mich. FLed March 3, 1893. In a railway, the combination of an opposite series ofupright supporting pillars, longitudinal and transversepairs of diagonal bracing rods bolted to and connecting ^he:


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