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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[July i, igo;. 



382 (1906). Rubbsr-faccd waistbands to hold a skirt in position. R. L. 

 Gooding, Bridgtown, Barbados. 



332 (1906). Detachable tread band for pneumatic tires. C. M. Gautier, 

 London. 

 [AbstrvVcted in the Illustrated Official Journal, May i, 1907.] 



429 (1906). Revolving heel pad. T. T. Spencer, N"ew Harnet, Hertford- 

 shire. 



453 (1906). Pneumatic tire with cork segments between the cover and 

 inner tube. J. A. F. Hall and L. C. Stevens. Eastbourne. 



640 (1906). Rim for pneumatic tire, with detachable flange. C. H. Stotes- 

 bury and T. P. Reid, London. 



656 (1906). Coupling for hydraulic hose. J. Muskctt, Pendleton, Man- 

 chester. 



671 (1906). Rims for vehicle tires, with detachable flanges. E. Herbert 

 and H. J. Whyatt, Bristol. 



692 (1906.) Belt of leather, with cross strips of metal, to prevent slipping 

 of pneumatic tires. S. G. Jones, London. 



•762 (1905). Bathing cap. F. E. Herndon. Dallas, Texas. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, May 8, i9o7-l 

 1051 (1906). Heels and heel protectors with adjust.ible and renewable 



wearing surfaces. H. J. Millard, Northampton. 

 1053 (1906). Solid rubber tires, twin treads, with clincher rim. J. W. 



Cann, Folkestone, Kent. 

 1082 (1906). Heel protectors retained by interlocking plates. R. Barnes, 



Fitzroy, \"ictoria. 

 1242 (1906). Solid rubber tires, single or twin, secure<l by holding rims. 



J. Taylor, St. Ann's-on-Sea, Lancashire. 

 1499 (1906). Pneumatic tire with two inner tubes. A. H. Devenoge, 



Deauville-sur-Mer, France. 

 1502 (1906). Detachable device to protect pneumatic tires from puncture 



or side slip. H. Parsons, Southampton. 

 1527 (1906). Spring wheel fitted with solid or pneumatic tire. C. -Mer- 



ington, Dro.xford. 

 1582 (1906). Spring wheel with resilient tire. R. H. I. Cook, Greenwich. 

 1593 (1906). Elastic tire made up in sections of soft rubber and vulcanite. 



F. Reddaway, Pendleton. Manchester, and \V. A. Sankey, Sutton. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, May 15, 1907.] 



1620 (1906). Boot or shoe waterproofed with the use of waterproof paper. 



R. Trebitsch and two others, Vienna. 

 *l66i (1906). Vaginal syringe. C. O. Farrington and T. Watson, Sealy, 



Texas. 

 1743 (1906). 

 1761 (1906). 

 1863 (1906). 



many. 

 1885 (1906). 



Harrogate. 

 ■ 932 (1906). Pneumatic tire without inner tube. C. Burnett, Durham. 

 1 933 A (1906). Pneumatic tire with recessed tread to prevent slipping. 



C. Burnett, Durham. 

 2041 (1906). Stud for use on pneumatic tire covers. A. Beaud, \'ille- 



urbanne, France. 

 2106 (1906). Take-up motions for looms. [Bands of soft material like 



india-rubber passing around one of the take-up rollers and a carrier 



roller grip the fabric.] F. S. Hamel, Tamworth. 

 21 iS (1906). Anti-skidding device for pneumatic tires. A. J. 



London. 

 2172 (1906). Lever for adjusting pneumatic tires. R. Connell, 



borough. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal. May 23. 

 "2192 (1906). Wrapper for pneumatic tires when not in use. H. 



Medford, Massachusetts. 

 2247 (1906). Cutting machine for india-rubber, waste-hose and tlie like, 



with or without armor. H. M. Wilkinson, Paris; R. 



Greenwich, and E. Quin, London. 

 2366 (1906). Apparatus for cleansing waste pipes. 



shaped end.] F. Petri, Lippstadt, Germany. 

 2403 (1906). Inflated lay figure, for garment makers' use. J. 



Berlin. 

 2443 (1906). Jointed sloitper involving an india-rubber ring. G. 



Luca, Bromley, Kent. 

 •2471 (1906). Device for and process of waterproofing fabrics, particu- 

 larly leather for shoe inner soles. A. J. Boult. London. (United Shoe 



Machinery Co., Paterson, New Jersey.) 

 2484 (1906). Rubber pads for soles and heels, with leather foundations to 



facilitate attachment. W. C. Allen, Stockport. 

 24SS (1906). Rubber belts for conveyors, fortified by the insertion of 



layers of canvas. F. Reddaw-ay, Pendleton, Manchester. 

 "2518 (1906). Pneumatic tire, with recesses in the Iread for anli-slipping 



plates. G. O. Heine, San Francisco, California. 

 2534 (1906). Pneumatic tires and tubes coated internally with Turkish 



birdlime to stop punctures automatically. T. H. G. Gayner, South 



Melbourne, Australia. 

 2576 (1906). Rim for attaching a pneumatic tire with a sectional air 

 tube. A. R. Whitehead, Far Headingley, Leeds, and T. H. Shaw, 



Bradford. 



Hose coupling. T. C. Merryweather, London. 

 Pump for inflating tires. M. G. Asbjornsen, London. 

 Hose coupling and valves. F. Weinrich, Remscheid. Ger- 



Puncture proof tread for pneumatic tires. W. Blamires, 



Noel, 



1907.1 

 R. Teel, 



R. Gubbins, East 

 [Hose with funnel 

 Ramb. 

 V. De- 



2589 (1906). Cylinder for multicylinder engine for motor cars, con- 

 vertible into a tire inflating pump. J. Hacking, Chorley, Lancashire. 



2621 (1906). Pneumatic tire with compressed wood fiber strips fixed to 

 a leather tread-band. C. Gregaud, Paris. 



2760 (1906). Pneumatic tire. E. C. Tame, London. 



2791 (1906). Non-slipping composition for tires, formed by mixing pow- 

 dered furnace slag and rubber. P. J. Jackson, London. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



P.VTENTS Issued (With D.\tes of Application). 



370. 

 370, 

 370, 

 370. 

 370, 

 370, 

 370, 

 370, 

 370, 

 370, 

 370, 

 370. 

 370, 

 370 

 370 

 370, 

 370, 

 370 

 370 

 370 



371 

 371 

 371 

 371 

 371 



387 (Aug. 30, 1906). A. Napoleon. The fabric. 



404 (Oct. 

 414 (Oct. 



444 (Oct 



526 (Oct 

 536 (Oct 

 552 (Oct 

 639 (Oct. 20) 

 619 (Oct. 19) 

 (Oct, 



3). 



9). 



12). 



16). 



17). 



16). 



liruchet. Antiskid tire. 

 L. Herbert. Tire fastening device. 

 II. Libling. Puncture-proof tire. 

 Soeiete de Caoutchouc. Pneumatic tire. 

 Griffiths. Spring wheel. 

 J. E. Gallaud. Tire fabric. 

 Kunzler. Elastic tire. 

 A. Tixier. Rubber reclaiming process. 

 E. Giraud. Elastic tire. 

 A. Martin. Anti-skid. 

 Ripert and Schmitt. Elastic tire. 

 H. Guerin. Burst-proof for pneumatics. 

 A. Gentzsch. Rubber reclaiming process. 

 A. Gentzsch. Rubber reclaiming process. 

 Brosse. Elastic tire. 

 Finck. Tire filling compound. 

 L. Babert. Rubberized leather. 

 Tauber and Schweinburg. Pneumatic tire. 

 E. Warwick. Antiskid for tires. 

 A. L. Cudez. Antiskid for tires. 

 A. Kuntze. Antiskid for tires. 

 R. P. Kinney. Tire repairing device. 

 Villeve. Double rim for pneumatics. 

 .437 (Oct. 17). Soeiete Mitteldeutsche Gummiwarenfabrik. 



.-\ -G. Process for making tires. 

 ,493 (Nov. 14). Nivet. Tire-making machine. 

 .515 (Nov. 15). J. D. Roots. Pneumatic tire. 



714 



739 (Oct. 



,755 (Oct. 



857 (Oct. 



,871 (Oct. 



,872 (Oc!. 



,904 (Oct. 



926 (Sept, 



,819 (Aug. 



,826 (Oct. 13). 

 ,921 (Oct. 29). 



,105 (Nov. 5). 



,157 (Nov. 7). 



.195 (Oct. 19). 



,340 (Nov. 13). 



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Loui^ Peter 



\'rE\v OX ''La Zacualpa" Plantation (Mexico). 



[Rows of cuUivafed Castilloa trees.] 



