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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[Septemker I, 1907. 



861,127. Packing for pumps for oil wells, etc. [A stries of flexible balls.] 



F. M. Kleckncr, Cancy, Kans. 

 861,148. Billiard cushion. O. E. Smith, Chicago. 



Trade Marks. 

 18,489. The Diamond Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. The letter D, enclosed 



in a diamond shaped border, en cither side of a pcur-dc-lis. For 



gaskets, packing, hose, and the like. 

 26,441. The Diamond Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. The letter D, enclosed 



in a diamond shaped border, on either side of a fleur-de-lis, all the 



details differing somewhat from those in No. 18,489. For tires and 



other rubber gcods. 



28.272. Pequanoc Rubber Co., Butler, N. J. The word Imperial. For re- 

 claimed rubber. 



28.273. Pequanoc Rubber Co., Butler, N. J. The word CrozvH. For re- 

 claimed rubber. 



28.274. Pequanoc Rubber Co., Butler. N. J. The word Rex. For re- 

 claimed rubber. 



28,399. Pequanoc Rubber Co., Butler, N. J. The head of an Indian. 

 For reclaimed rubber. 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 

 The number given is that assigned to the Patent ;it the filing of the Ap- 

 plication, which in the case of those listed below was in 1906. 

 *Dcnotes Patents for American Inventions. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, June 26, 1907.] 

 5,298 (1906). Pneumatic lire, with puncture preventing hoop of steel. A. 



Hewer, Bootle. 

 S>3ii (1906). Detachable tire carrying rim. M. A. Lemcrcier, Paris, 



France. 

 *5»363 (1906). Supporting device for conveyor belts. A. J. Boult, London, 



(C. H. Anderson, Chicago, Illinois.) 

 5*356 (1906). Pneumatic tire with non skidding rivets or studs. Continental 



Caoutchouc- und Guttapercha-Compagnic, Hanover, Germany. 

 5,402 (1906). Draught excluder for doors. R. Schwartz, London. 

 •5,421 (1906). Paint spraying device. L. Walkup, Rockford, Illinois. 

 •5,466 (1906). Pneumatic tire with incorporated knitted fabric. H. T. 

 Bragg, Yonkers, New York. 



5.486 (1906). Rubber articles, as tire treads, made from vulcanized rubber 

 waste by submitting the finely powdered material to great pressure in 

 htated molds. Michel in et Cie., Clermont-Ferrand, France. 



5.487 (1906). Pneumatic tire with non skidding studs. A. D. Shutcr, 

 Hampstcad. 



5.578 C1906). Hair curler of vulcanite or the like. A. Morelle, London. 

 5.586 (1906). Troughing rollers for conveyor belts. W. Hepburn, of F. 



Reddaway & Co., Ltd., Manchester. 

 5.633A (1906). Solid rubber tire, with the base strongly compressed. T. B., 



A. G.J and G. P. Marcliant, London. 

 5,668 (1906). Horseshoe treads. J. Rottkamp, Cologne, Germany. 



Building up of covers for pneumatic cushions for vehicle 

 .. F. Hawksley, Fairhaven. 

 Non slipping device for pneumatic tires. W. T. G. Ellis, 



Detachable tire carrying hollow rim. C. \V. Griffiths 



machine. A. Gillies, Victoria, 



D. Kleit 



5.G77 (1906). 



wheels. 

 5,681 C1906). 



Glasgow. 

 5.735 (1906) 



London. 

 *5.7S2 (1906). Spring tire of metallic sections, with rubber tread. W. J. 



Paton, Kansas City, Missouri. 

 5.771 (1906). Teat cup for cow milking 



Australia. 

 *5.79i (1906). Pneumatic pulsator for cnvv milking machines. 



West Chester, Pennsylvania. 

 *S»792 (1906). Rubber plug and nipple for bottles, to render them non 



rcfiUablc. A. A. Boschelli, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 

 5.7S9 (1906). Non slipping tread for pneumatic tires. A Menegault, 



Arcueil (Seine), France. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, July 3, 1907. ] 

 5,994 (1906). Golf club heads filled with rubber. G. Legh, King's Lynn, 



Norfolk. 

 6,040 (1906). 



Southport. 

 6,078 (1906). 



Chain non slipping device for pneumatic tires. J. Cummins, 

 Pneumatic tire with woven wire layers between the inner 



6. 133 (1906). Bottle cap stopper with rubber ring. J. O. Comrie. Glasgow. 

 6, 183 (1906). Preservative composition for rubber goods. [Mixture of 



albumen, gelatine, glycerine, and glyceryl triacetate; for application to 



coach builders* varnish, and the like.] E. Granier, Paris, and E. L. 



Froger-Delabierre, Grasse, France. 

 6,064 (1906). Pneumatic tire with compound chain for protective purposes. 



A. "Watkinson, West Kensington. 

 •6,099 C1906). Apparatus for detecting defects in the insulation of wires. 



A. J. Boult, London. (S. W. Wardwell. Providence, Rhode Island.) 

 •6,097 (1907)- Controlling device for winding and unwinding insulated wire. 



A. J. Boult. London, (S. W. Wardwell, Providence, Rhode Island.) 

 6,094 (1906). Ccw milking machine. W. Clark, London. (Hydraulic 



Hand-Milker Co., Wellington, New Zealand.) 



(I 



E. B. 



I. 



6,202 (1906). Pneumatic tire rendered non slippable by studs or Ixilts. S. 



Butler, Bristol. 

 6,254 (1906). Tire comiuiscd of a number of separate rubber bKcks, sup- 

 porting renewable studded leather pads. G. H. Mann, Leed:^. 

 6,361 (1906). Compnsite solid and cushion tire, adaptable to any rim. 



T. Lawson, Carlisle. 

 6,383 (1906). Solid tire, with rim having a detachable flange. J. A. Faeseii, 



T. C. Dentz, and R. A. L. Lehmann, Amsterdam, Holland. 

 6.427 (1906). Pneumatic tire with puncture preventing band of canes 



imbedded in rubber. F. J. Harden, Barms, Surrey. 

 6,445 (1906). Sound insulators for railway and motor cars, composed of 



waterproofed felt in alternate layers with rubber sheets or rubber 



waste. C. A. McKerrow, Manchester, and two others. 

 6.457 (1906). Air tube for pneumatic tires, with closed ends. J. E. Rog- 

 ers, Smethwick, near Birmingham. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, July 10, 1907.! 

 6,535 (1906). Portable bridge supported on rubber pontoons. H. Kaiser, 



Essen- West, Germany. 

 6,560 (1906). Pneumatic lire with automatic indicator of deflation. 



Waggett, London, and another. 

 * 6,5 76 (1906). Vacuum cleaning apparatus. F. Colby, Tx)ndon. 



Nichols and A. D. King, San Francisco, California.) 

 6,624 (1906). Motor tire of steel springs in a canvas sleeve, with 



cover. F. A. W. Bode, London. 

 6,664 ( 1906). Watcrprocf lining for leatht r boots. II. T'. Kartli 



burg, Germany. 

 "6,684 (1906). Artificial limb, with cover of rubber and fabric, J 



Farris, Saltville, Virginia. 

 6.714 (1906). Respirator for firemen's dress. R. K. Catt, Mflbournc, 



Australia. 

 *6,8i: (1906). Hernial truss. F, Serio, New York. 

 6,862 (1Q06). Pneumatic tire with studded tread band. H. Renouard and 



J. MacGuinnesSj Suresnes, France. 

 6,S8o (1506). Brushes for motor 'buses, to prevent tire slipping. A. and 



G. Lutz, London. 

 6,883 (r9o6). Horseshoe tread. L. Wolff, Diisseldorf, Germany. 

 6,887 (1906). Tire distended by means of liquid material. T. Gare, New 



±Jrighton. 

 6,973 (1906). Pneumatic tire with chrome leather studded band. J. Scott, 



West Hartlepool. 

 7,017 (igo6). Vehicle wheel with inner and outer felloes, with intermediate 



springs, the whole covered hy rubber or leather bands. B. Jones, 



London. 

 7,048 (1906), Pneumatic tire with studded leather tread. H. J. Joscelyne. 



London. 

 7,065 (1906) 



rubber 

 llam- 

 K. S. 



Tire vulcanizing apparatus in segments. 

 II. Frost & Co., London. 

 7,066 (1906). Electrically heated portable tire vulcanizer. 

 Fountain pen. F. W. Knight, Birmingham. 

 Spring wheel having a rim formed of two annular sections, 



W. II. Welch and 

 Same. 



7.095 (1906). 

 7.15s (1906). 



with an intermediate buffer of rubber. P. Lamure, Paris, France. 



7, 163 ( 1 Q06) . Boot ht el cushioned with pneumatic or solid rubber balls. 

 A. F. Berry, Ealing. 



7.173 (1906). Wheel with flexible rim adapted to hold rubber facing blocks. 

 'G. Floquct, Paris. France. 



7,194 (1906). Wheel for gun carriages, with two or more rims or tires 

 side by side. S. T. Richardson and R. Price, Birmingham. 



7,207 (1906). Composite [cushion and solid rubber] tire. F. S. Bull, 

 Sheffield. 



7,209 (1906). Self closing valve, to prevent water waste, involving a pneu- 

 matic bulb and rubber diaphragm. A. Bruce, Glasgow. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



P.^TENTS Issued {with Dates of Application). 



,798 (Dec. 21, igo6). C. Jenatzy. Dismountable wheel rim. 



372 

 372 

 372 

 372 



373. 

 373. 



373 

 373. 



373 



373 



Marc and Dunal. Pneumatic wheel. 



L. Mangold. Penumatic tire protector. 



J. V. Mcng. Insulation for wires and metlio'I of 



838 (Dec. 22), 

 ,861 (Dec. 22), 

 ,917. (Dec. 26) 

 manufacture. 



,771 (Jan. 28, 1907). Grancer and Froger-Delapierre. Compound for 

 rubber designed to conserve its elasticity. 

 .075 (Dec. 20, 1906). Dedilius. Protective device for tires. 

 ,252 (Dec. 31). De Talleyrand-Perigord de Sagan. New fabric for 

 tire covers. 



Drossard. Multiple air tubes for pneumatic tires. 

 T. Midgley. Apparatus for vulcanizing tires. 

 Siline, Brcunoff and Romann. Improvement in rub- 



264 (Dec. 10). 

 054 (Dec. 28) 

 122 (Dec. 31). 

 ber footwear. 

 ,276 (Jan. 2, T907) 



wheel rims. 

 ,279 (Jan. 2). Colombati 



C. E. Julien. Method of holding on dism untable 

 Pneumatic tire covers. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications cf French patents may be ob- 

 tained from R. Bobet, Ingenieur-Counseil, 16 avenue de Villitrs, Paris, at 

 50 cents each, postpaid. ] 



