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disk, of a receiver electrically sounecled to and operated by said transmitter, substan- tially as set forth.
18. In an assembly voling apparatus, tle combination wilh a transmitler employing a eontact-disk, a pair of contacts codperating therewith, means for locking the disk im either of its extreme positions, a rostoring-magnet for unloeking the disk, anda lock the barrel of which effects the movement of said disk, of a reeeiver electrically connected to and op- erated by said transmittar, substantially as set forth,
1d. In an assembly voting apparatus, the combination with a transmitter employing a econtact-disk, a pair of contacts with whiel: said disk codperates, means for locking ihe disk in either of its extreme positions, and means for mannally unlocking the disk, of a receiver electrically connected to and oper- ated by suid transmitter, substantially as sefi forth.
15. In an assembly voling apparatus, the combination with a transmitter employing a coufact-disk, a pair of contacts with which said disk coiperates, means for locking the disk in either of its extreme positions, and moans for manually and electrically unlock- ing the disk, of a receiver electrically con- necled to and operated by said brausmibbor, substantially as set forth,
16, In an assembly voting apparatus, the combination with a transmitter cmploying a csontaet-disk, a pair of contacts with which said disk codperates, a restoring-magnet, au armature tberefor for lecking the disk in wither of its extreme positions, and means for mannally operating said armature for mn- locking the disk, of a reeeiver electrically connected to and operated by said transmit- ter, substantially as set forth.
17. Inan assembly voting apparatus, the combination with a transmitter employing a contact-cdisk, a pair of contagsts codperating therewith, means for locking the disk in either of its extreme positions, and two spring-ac- tuated lovers for centering the disk when un- locked, of a receiver electrically connected to and operated by said tranginitter, sub- stantially as sot forth. :
18. Inan assembly voting apparatus, the combination with a transmitter employing a
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therewith, means for locking the disk in either of its extreme positions, two spring- actuated levers for centering the disk when nuloecked, and hooks on the ends of said le- vers for limiting the movoment of said disk in either direction, of a reveiver electrically connected te and operated by said transmit- ter, snbstantiatly as set forth.
19. In an assembly voting apparatus, the eombination with a transmitter employing a disk, means for actuating the same, means for leeking the dislc in either of its extreme positions, andl an indicator movable with the
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disk to give a visual indication of its position, of a veeciver electrically cannected to and op- erated by said transmitter, substantially as set forth.
20. In an assembly voting apparatus, the eombination with a transmitter employing a disk, means for actuating the sane, means for locking the «isk in either of its extreme positions, and a screen novable with the disk and indieating the position thereof, of a re- ceiver electrically connected to aud operated by said transmitter, substantially as set forth,
21. In arveceiver for the purpose described, the sombination of acarrying-body, two lines of type carried thereby, 4n impression-roller cooperating with each line, a paper strip pass- ing over each impression-roller, a slide-head, means for operating said slide-head, and meang controlled cloetrically [or ongaging the slide-head with either tupression-roller, substantially as set forth.
22, In areceivorfor the purpose deseribed, the combination of a carxrying-body, twe lines of type carrted thereby, an impression-roller coéperating withenach linc, a paper strip pass- ing over each impressiou-roller, a glide-head, means for operating said slide-head, aud a polarized relay for engaging the slide-head with either impression-roller, substantially as seb forth.
23, Ina reeeiver for the purpose described, the combination of a carrying-bady, two lincs of type carried thereby, a swinging frame mounted above each line, an impression- roller in each frame, a slide-head, means for operating the slide-head, a tongue carried by the slide-head for engaging either of said. frames, and means for operating said tongus electrically, substantially as set forth.
24. Ina reeoiver for the purpose described, the combination of a carryinge-body, tvolines of type carried thoreby, a swingivg frame mounted above cach line, an iupression- roller in cach frama, a slido-head, means for operating the slido-head, a tongue earried by the slide-head for engaging sither of said frames, and a polarized relay for operating said tongue, substantially as set forth.
25. In areceivor for the purpose described, the combination of a carrying-body, two lines of typo carried thereby, a swinging frame mounted abovo each line, animpression-roller in each frame, a slide-head, a cam-shaft for operating the slide-head, a tongue carried by the slide-head for eugaging either of said frames, a polarized relay for operating said tongue, and means carried by the cam-shalt for resettéiug said polarized relay, substan- tially as sot forth.
26. Ina ceceiver for the purpose deseribed, the combination of a printing-druim, two lines of type carried therecn, a swinging frame co- operating with each line, an impression-roller in each frame, aslide-head, means eontrolled
electrically for causing the slide-head to de- pe cither of said swinging frames, and
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