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- Miller_Platform abstract "The Miller Platform was an innovative railroad passenger car platform of the 19th century designed to prevent the hazard of telescoping in railroad collisions. It was named for its U.S. inventor, Ezra Miller who was issued a patent for it on July 24, 1866 (U.S. Patent 56,594). The platform was part of an assembly which included a new type of coupler called the Miller Hook which came to replace the older link-and-pin coupler.".
- Miller_Platform wikiPageExternalLink millers-platform-couplers.html.
- Miller_Platform wikiPageExternalLink wkbkch05.Html.
- Miller_Platform wikiPageExternalLink miller.html.
- Miller_Platform wikiPageID "20873506".
- Miller_Platform wikiPageLength "1517".
- Miller_Platform wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Miller_Platform wikiPageRevisionID "699561600".
- Miller_Platform wikiPageWikiLink Category:Couplers.
- Miller_Platform wikiPageWikiLink Category:Passenger_coaches.
- Miller_Platform wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_safety.
- Miller_Platform wikiPageWikiLink Passenger_car_(rail).
- Miller_Platform wikiPageWikiLink Railway_coupling.
- Miller_Platform wikiPageWikiLink Telescoping_(rail_cars).
- Miller_Platform wikiPageWikiLink File:Miller_Coupler_US_Pat_56594_sheet_2.tiff.
- Miller_Platform wikiPageWikiLinkText "Miller Platform".
- Miller_Platform wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rail-stub.
- Miller_Platform wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Miller_Platform wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US_Patent.
- Miller_Platform subject Category:Couplers.
- Miller_Platform subject Category:Passenger_coaches.
- Miller_Platform subject Category:Railway_safety.
- Miller_Platform hypernym Platform.
- Miller_Platform type Company.
- Miller_Platform type Technology.
- Miller_Platform comment "The Miller Platform was an innovative railroad passenger car platform of the 19th century designed to prevent the hazard of telescoping in railroad collisions. It was named for its U.S. inventor, Ezra Miller who was issued a patent for it on July 24, 1866 (U.S. Patent 56,594). The platform was part of an assembly which included a new type of coupler called the Miller Hook which came to replace the older link-and-pin coupler.".
- Miller_Platform label "Miller Platform".
- Miller_Platform sameAs Q6859222.
- Miller_Platform sameAs m.054sqm3.
- Miller_Platform sameAs Q6859222.
- Miller_Platform wasDerivedFrom Miller_Platform?oldid=699561600.
- Miller_Platform isPrimaryTopicOf Miller_Platform.