Miller platform

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Miller's design for a railroad car and couplings

The Miller platform is a type of coupling for railway passenger cars that is designed to prevent the cars from sliding into one another. The inventor Ezra Miller received a patent for the clutch on July 24, 1866.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Improvement in railroad cars . July 24, 1866 ( google.com [accessed March 26, 2020]).

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