. Electric railway gazette . unsold stock of the company untilApril 4 at 5 p. m. J. H. Shay, of the Charles Munson Belting Com-pany, Chicago, is in the east this week on thetrail of several Important orders. 152 STREET RAILWAY GAZETTE. Mar. 31, 1894. RECORD OF STREET RAILWAY PATENTS. Patents Issued Marcli 13, 1894. 516,188. Electric Railway. Mark VV. Dewey, Syra-cuse, N. Y., assignor to the Dewey Corporation,same place. Filed July 6, an electric induction railway, a source of irregular oralternating currents, a eonducior extending therefromalong the way, a movable coil in electrical co
. Electric railway gazette . unsold stock of the company untilApril 4 at 5 p. m. J. H. Shay, of the Charles Munson Belting Com-pany, Chicago, is in the east this week on thetrail of several Important orders. 152 STREET RAILWAY GAZETTE. Mar. 31, 1894. RECORD OF STREET RAILWAY PATENTS. Patents Issued Marcli 13, 1894. 516,188. Electric Railway. Mark VV. Dewey, Syra-cuse, N. Y., assignor to the Dewey Corporation,same place. Filed July 6, an electric induction railway, a source of irregular oralternating currents, a eonducior extending therefromalong the way, a movable coil in electrical connectionwith the conductor, a yehicle, a magnetic device on thevehicle to move the movable coil, an electric conductor onthe vehifUe in suitable inductional relation to the coil, anda translating device connected with the latter conductor. 516,266. Street Car Fender. Thos. Davis, Toron-to, Canada. Filed May 18, plates connected to bars and held in a normalposition by springs in combination with other springs be-. NO. 516, said plates, arranged to act as buffers when an ob-stacle is struck. (See illustration). 516,374. Closed Conduit Electric Railway. FrederickL. King, Chicago, 111. Filed May 5, 1893. In an electric railway, the combination of a metalchamber provided with a movable cover; with a conductoran insulating base piece on which the conductor rests;two pieces of bardeced steel resting apon each side of theconductor, and an insulating superstructure, having an in-clined or dove-tailed socket for retaining the conductorand steel pieces, and projected against the inside walls ofthe chamber. (See illustration.) 516,4-08. Safety Car Fender. (Jeorge Q. Seaman,Alexander Wilson and William Jones, Brook-lyn, N. Y. Filed July 14, 1893. This is a safety fender, comprising a frame capable ofa vlelding longitudinal movement in relation to the car, alever centrally connected with the inner end of the fenderframe and pivoted to the car frame, said lever having ala
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