. Electric railway gazette . e, same place. Filed Feb. This is the combiuatiou in an inclined railway of an operating rope,stationary safety ropes, buffer cylinders located ou a suitable support in aplane with the guide and having pistons connected to the latter ropes, andclutches on the cars adapted to engage the safety ropes by the act of theoperating rope breaking. AIR-BRAKE. Mortimer B. Mills. Chicago. 111.,assignor to the MillsImproved Pneumatic Brake Company, same place. Filed Oct. 29. 1834. reads as follows: In an air-brake system for cars a reservoir, a pumpfor
. Electric railway gazette . e, same place. Filed Feb. This is the combiuatiou in an inclined railway of an operating rope,stationary safety ropes, buffer cylinders located ou a suitable support in aplane with the guide and having pistons connected to the latter ropes, andclutches on the cars adapted to engage the safety ropes by the act of theoperating rope breaking. AIR-BRAKE. Mortimer B. Mills. Chicago. 111.,assignor to the MillsImproved Pneumatic Brake Company, same place. Filed Oct. 29. 1834. reads as follows: In an air-brake system for cars a reservoir, a pumpfor compressing air into said reservoir, and operating tueaus for the pump,comprising, in combination, a rotary disc, actuated by movement of thecar. and provided ou its face with a segmental cam /, a lever-rest at oneside of the annular path of the cam. a pivotal pump-lever connected withthe pump-piston, shifting means for the lever, actuated and controlledhy pressure from said reservoir, for moving the lever between the lever-. No. 537,673. No. 537,800. ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Jean Claiet and Olivier Wuilleumier. Filed Sept. 19, 1894. Patented in France. March 17. 1894. No. The permanent way rails are provided at crossings and junctions withinsulating parts composed of lengths of rails connected or soldered togetherby an insulating substance poured in between them and vulcanized, con-stituting a compact and rigid body which is interposed in the line of railsjoined end to end. (See Illustration). ELECTRICALLY-ACTUATED VEHICLE. John B. Clark. St. Paul,Minn. Filed March 3. A framework mounted to run upon tracks andto this an axle is journaled. having pulleys upon its ends. Rims surroundthe pulleys and run up-^n the tracks. Friction rollers are supported in aframework and interposed between the rim and pulleys. There is a cou- rest and the cam, and spring mechanism for maintaining the lever in con-tact with the cam when shifted thereto. (See
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