. Electric railway gazette . with the ma*n armature coils and wound upon the saidspokes regulating coils connected in series with the supple-mental coils and wound upon the said spokes and a con-ductor through which the connections are made from thesupplemental coils, with the field exciting coils. 5 : 9,115. Electric Railway Conductor Support. JohnC. Henry, Westfield. N. J. Original applica-tion filed Septembers?, 1889. The supports or hangers for the working conductors ofan electric railway, of spring material made weaker or lesstense on t he extreme end than at other parts, so as to auto-ma


. Electric railway gazette . with the ma*n armature coils and wound upon the saidspokes regulating coils connected in series with the supple-mental coils and wound upon the said spokes and a con-ductor through which the connections are made from thesupplemental coils, with the field exciting coils. 5 : 9,115. Electric Railway Conductor Support. JohnC. Henry, Westfield. N. J. Original applica-tion filed Septembers?, 1889. The supports or hangers for the working conductors ofan electric railway, of spring material made weaker or lesstense on t he extreme end than at other parts, so as to auto-matically adjust themselves to the varying bends of theworking conductors. 519,128. Car-Fender. Samuel C. Klndig, Balti-more, Md., assignor of one-half to Lee Blden,same place. Filed October 9, 1893. Acarfender having a frame consisting of side bars andforward end bar, the side bars being pivoted to bracketspendent from the car, provided with a horizontal bolt. NO. 519,128. passing through sad brackets and engaging the top ofsaid frame to hold it normally down, and springs for rais-ing It when released by the withdrawal of the bolt. (Seeillustration). 519,188. Commutator Brush. Rudolph Kersber^,Hohenlimberg, Germany. Filed January 8,1894. A commutator brush comprising a metallic cloth orfabric formed of wire spirals screwing one in the other,and single wire spirals inclosed In the said fabric. Electric Generator. William Baxter, Jr.,Baltimore, Md. Filed May 13, 1891. The combination of the frame, the field magnets mount-ed on the frame, the shafc fixed rotatably in the frame,the armature and commutator mounted on the shaft, thesleeve between the armature and commutator and the nuton the shaft, impinging against the commutator, wherebysaid armature and commutator are secured. Electric Motor or Generator. WilliamBaxter, Jr., Baltimore, Md. Filed May 121891. In an electrical machine of the character stated, thecombination of t


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