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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[May I, 1907. 



[with TroUctivc tread cf metal plates] . 



23,145 (1905). Pneumatic tire 



J. P. Le Grand, Paris. 

 23.252 (1905). Golf ball. A. Urquliart. KdinburKli, and II. Ilanstii, Leith. 

 Pneumatic tire with anti-skidding band. K. C. Robinson. 



Elastic lircs [with core of waste sponge or the like]. M. 



Paris, France. 



Pneumatic tire [with leather jacket]. J. G. Grose, North- 



^3.344 (1905)- 



I^urham. 

 23.414 (1905). 



Rossmann, 

 23,481 (1905). 



ampton. 



[.Abstracted i.v tiie Illustrated Official Journal. March 13. 1907-] 



23.512 (1905). Tire protective covering of ramie, hemp or other like fibers. 



K. Bardoc and L. Clerc, trading as Socictc Bardoc, Clerc & Co., and 



B. Dcsouches. all of Paris, France. 



-3.5-5 (1905). Tire inflater operated by the motor car while traveling. 



C. Nielsen, Copenhagen, Denmark. 



-3'57^ (1905) Tubcless pneumatic tire. J. 1). Roots, London. 

 33.590 (1905). Machine for making tire fabric [such as nseti in 



Palmer "cord" tire]. T. and R. Sloper, Devizes. Wiltshire. 

 23,706 (1905). Rim for resilient tire [with the detachable flaniicl- C 



Hutchinson, Durham. 

 23.7'5 (1905)- Pneumatic tire with studded tread. K. \V. C'olcnien 



A. J. Glidden, London. 

 23.750 (^905)' Golf club with rubber sticking face. W. ii 



Seaford. 

 -3,t^45 (1905). Spring wheel [with rubber seat for the felloe] 



and H. Payton, Birmingham. 

 23.857 (1905). Spring wheel [having rubber bulTers or ring 



rim]. W. Freakley, Ilanley and R. Bill. Stoke-on-Trent. 

 23,868 (1905). Pneumatic wheel [with rubber cushion in th? interior, and 



solid rubber tire]. J. Partington, Saltairo. Yorkshire. 

 •23,884 (1905). Protective band of nu tal or leather for tire covers. t. . 



S. Barrel!. Boston. 

 *23,8g8 (1905). Elastic tire. [A series of metal springs, wiih rubber 



cover.] H. Kerngood. P.altimore, Maryland, and 11. A. Taylor, New 



York city. 

 23,9-7 (1905). Elastic tire. [.\ series of metal springs, 



rubbered canvas.] E. \'. Belledin, Paris, France. 

 (Abstracted i\- the Illustrated Official Journal. 

 24.269 (1905). Heel protector. A. R. Huskisson and ( 



near Manchester. 

 "24,305 (1905). Hose coupling. L. R. Keisin and 1. 



der, Colorado. 

 24,329 (1905). Elastic tire [of leather or rubber sections, in circumferen- 

 tial compression]. M. Lamy, Paris. 

 24,346 (1905). Portable vulcanizer [particularly f<u- pneumatic tirt-s] . 11. 



H. Frost, London. 

 24,406 (1905). Wheel rim [ formed in two parts in order to attach rub- 

 ber tires with embedded metallic bands and with oppositely coned 



bases] . A. von Lude, Frankfort-on-Main. Germany. 

 "24.437 (1905). Belt [having corrugated inntr rubber strip to 



shirt waist in place]. J. Eisman, Toronto, Can. 

 24,472 (1905). Pneumatic tire [wuh leather protective strip]. T 



Great Grimsby. 

 24.517 (1905). Inner sole for boots, H. .'\. Silver. London. 

 *24,547 (1905). Pneumatic eraser. [Described in The I.ndia 



World. May i, 1906 — page 263.] C. E. McGill. Owensboro 



tucky. 

 24,569 (1905). India rubber studs for the soles and heels of boots; also 



for use as billiard tips, door stops and insulating studs. T. H. Colling- 



bourne, Blackburn, Lancashire. 

 24,622 (1905). Elastic or plastic compomid [to be made from the latex of 



Sapota Mullerii, for insulation or waterproofing, alone or in connec- 

 tion with india-rubber]. II. E. Kershaw, Kenley, Surrey. 

 24,626 (1905). Spring wheel [rim com josed of a series of nactal studs, 



supported on a rubber cushion]. W. Kendall, London. 

 24.78S (1905). Pneumatic tire [with puncture proof shield of small steel 



plates L I'. W» odgate^, Tivcrtou. Devonshire. 



the 

 . F. 



llnrtndgc, 

 J. Davies 

 ps within the 



with cover 01 



M\RCH 20, 1907. J 

 !. Morton. P.lackley. 



U. Morris 



1- 



keep ; 

 Watt^ 



Rubber 

 Ken- 



368.575 

 368,613 

 368,614. 

 368.615 

 368.674 

 368.656 



ture, 

 368,727. 



ibie 

 368,977 

 368.958 

 369,1 16 

 369.126 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (with D.\tes oy ArrncATioN). 

 (Aug. 2, 1906). M. Hahn. Spring wheel. 

 (.■\ug. 3). Micbelin et Cie, Pneumatic tire with removable rim. 



(Aug. 3). Micbelin et Cie. Pneumatic tire with removable rim. 

 (Aug. 3). Michelin et Cie. Pneumatic tire with removable rim. 

 (Aug. 7). P. La Force. Elastic tire. 

 (.\ug. 6). Sabourin. Spring wheel with interior pneumatic fe.: 



(Aug. 9), Christofle and Menteyne. System of wheels with flex 



tires. 



(Aug. 17). A. G. Rigot. Tire inner tube with mu1ti|ile sections 

 (Aug. 6). A. Foelsing. Preparation of pure rubber. 

 (July 31). C. Zeglen. Imperforable tire. 



Elastic matt rial for vehicle tires. 

 Spring wheel, with interior pneumatic 



369.293 (July 5). ]■■. Bulgheroui. 

 369,297 (July 21). M. Maunier. 



chamber. 

 369,345 (Aug. 29). Synions and Humphrey. Composition having rubber 



as a base, to replace rubber in various uses. 



[Note.; — Printed copies of specifications of French patents may bt ob- 

 tained from R. Bobet. Ingenieur-Counscil, 16 avenue dc X'illicrs, Pari^, at 

 50 cents each, postpaid.] 



A Sinking Wheel of the Suspension Type. 

 Shod with Solid Rubber Tire. 



INDIA-RUBBER GOODS IN COMMERCE. 



EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES. 



/^FF[C1AL Statement of values of exports of manufactures 

 ^^ of India-rubber and Gutta-percha for the mouth of Feb- 

 ruary, 1907. and for the first eight months of five calendar years: 



Belting Boots All 



Months. Packing and Other T">tal. 



and Hose. Shoes. Rubber. 



Februarv $109,952 ^59-855 $-'80,619 $450.4^'! 



July-January 691.286 858.714 2.040.5c:2 3-590.59-2 



Total $801,238 $918,569 $2,321,211 $4,041,018 



Total 1905-06 834.554 1.303.164 1.836,312 3.974.030 



Total 1904-05 591.309 1.018.T22 1.541.217 3,150.648 



Total 1903-04 506.536 90T.017 I086.720 3.084,273 



Total 1902-03 5-24.84/ 912,855 1.407.722 2,845.424 



Exports of reclaimed rubber for the past eight months 

 amounted in value to $431,663. 



(Aug. 13). E. P. Moirand. Klastic tire. 



Larci-: Suction Hose, Made by The New York Beltixi, .\Ni' 

 P.\CKiNo Co.. Limited. 



