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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[April i, 1903. 



structed with a view to the use of puncture healing liquid]. A. A. 

 Wade, Leeds. 



t (1901). Pneumatic tire [with cover attached to the rim by infla- 

 tion of the inner tube]. L. Johnstone, Manchester. 



1^.475 ( iqoi ). Pneumatic tire [with special construction of the outer 

 cover]. J. Hearth ami E. E, Preston, Leicester, 



1 3,523 (1901). Gutta-percha [freed from air and moisture in a mastica- 

 tor in which a vacuum is maintained]. D. N. Bertram and S. 

 Milne. Edinburgh. 



18,565 (1901). Toe cap and sole protector for boots [of rubber, metal, 

 or other material]. I). W. John, Runcorn, Cheshire. 



[Adstrai ted in 1 uk Oki Kim. Journal, January i l 



18,931(1901). Elastic woven fabric [for shoe insertions]. J. Wasser- 



trtldinger, Barmen, Germany. 

 1 3 , 9 4 5 (iqoi). Pneumatic tire. C. W. S. Crawley. London. 

 1S.964 (1901). India-rubber sheets [for dress shields and non porous 



garments: made of ioo parts Para rubber, 80 white zinc oxi (0 



magnesia, 6 litharge, and any coloring matter ; after being sheeted 



the mixture is vulcanized cold with acid]. A. C. Blossier, Paris. 

 *i8, 969 (1901). Rubber horseshoe plate. S. McCloud, South Chicago, 



Illinois. 

 19.030 (1901). Pneumatic tire [method of attachment to rim with wires], 



\V. Heale, Battersea. Surrey. 

 19.092 (iqoi). Pneumatic tire [relating to weaving of the outer cover 



band]. F. Reddaway, Pendleton, Manchester. 

 I9,233(l90l). Pneumatic tire [with outer cover attached to the rim by 



intlating the air tube]. E. A. Preston, Leicester. 

 ; 1,463 (1901). Pneumatic tire [with thickened tiead of outer cover and 



edges ii-i^ed to hold the tire in position independent of inll.it ion]. 



R. I Utrincham, Cheshire. 



\ 11 rED in thk Official Journal, January 21, 1903]. 



•19,541 (1901). Pneumatic tire [with sections inflated through a con- 

 tinuous tube around the riir, having a single valve]. C. Miller, 

 Binghamton, New York. 



•19,589 (1901). Bottle stopper [held in place with wires]. J. B. 

 Crosby, Buffalo, New York. 



•19.672 (1901). Solid vehicle tire [with recesses along its base edges 

 to allow lateral expansion, for preventing creeping]. W. W. Leav- 

 enworth, Batavia, New York. 



k \ ted in thk Official Journal, January 28, 1903]. 



•19,802 (1901). Detachable pneumatic tire. H. E. Erwin. Galesburg, 



Illinois. 

 •20,051 (1901). Pneumatic tire [made of fabric woven specially, to 



minimise the lateral distension produced by inflation and ihus lessen 



tendency to puncture]. I. S. McGiehan, New York city. (Date 



of application in United States, April 13, 1901). 



THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 

 Patents GRANTED--1903. 



139,829 (Class 39^). Cold process for vulcanizing Caoutchouc and 



objects made of it. Fr. Boezel, Allotting, Upper Bavaria. Jan. 28. 

 139.722 (CI. bje). Rubber tire with wooden core. Charles A. Pettie 



and Emma C. Pettie, Brooklyn, New York. Jan. 28. 

 140,445 (CI. 3gc). Process for making Golf balls. Eleazer Kempshall, 



Boston, Massachusetts. Feb. 18. 

 140.424 (CI. 30/'). Process for making artificial leather. Dr. G. Gautier, 



Paris. France. Feb. 18. 

 140.409 (CI 631-). Process for fas'ening elastic tires. Herbert A. 



Stonard. Leystone.and Horatio Sheaf, Wanstead, England. Feb. 18. 

 14 1,452 (CI. 63c). Rubber air tires. G. W. Pitt and Ed. Martin, 



London, England. Feb. 18. 



Patents with Models Filed. 



191.076 (Class 15/;). Removable handle for stamp, elastically con- 

 nected with the plate by means of an interlayer of rubber. Leo 

 Boeren, Cologne. Jan. 2S. 



191,113 (CI. 3"/). Rubber urinal, with upper part of Gutta-percha, for 

 men. A. Baumert, Berlin. Jan. 28. 



191,417 (CI. 30c) Urethral syringe, consisting of hollow rubber bulb 

 and long pliable tube. Albert Rietz, Berlin. Jan. 28. 



191. 3SS (CI. 34; r ). Caoutchouc shoe for the feet of chairs and tables. 

 Carl Unger, Koslin. Jan. 28. 



791,622 (CI. 47/). Elastic packing rings. Mrs. C. Flugge, Hamburg. 

 Feb. 4. 



191,886 (CI. 47/). Gas hose of spiral spring, spirally wound gluten 

 covered textile, and a rubber nozzle. W. Hensche & Co., Elber- 

 feld. Feb. 4. 



192,176 (CI. 56*). Pneumatic cushion for army saddles. Julius Jansen, 

 Strassburg. Feb. II. 



192,991 (CI. He). Portfolio with elastic bands arranged on the inner 

 side. Emil Stapel, Hamburg. Feb. 18. 



192,543 (CI. 45*) Tin or wooden tray with rubber lining, provided 

 with perforations, for holding seedlings when transplanting. Her- 

 mann Schumacher, Hans-Dalheim. Feb. 18. 



192,675 (CI. 631-). Tires for auto-wagon or cab wheels, with woven rope 

 core and rubber covering. Quadrat-seilfabrik "Patent Bet."G. m. 

 b. II , Mannheim. Feb. 18. 



A) 11 [CATIONS, 



16,464 (CI. 39/'). Process for the manufacture of a substitute for Gutta- 

 percha. Felton u. Guillaume Carlswerk, Akt.-Ges., MUlheim-on- 

 Rhine. Feb. 4. 



10,566 (CI. 63c). Elastic tire for vehicles. William E. Carmont, 

 Helmsdale, England. F'eb. 4. 



7.700 (CI. 45/). Elastic innersole for horseshoes, having a rubber plate 

 between hoof and shoe attached to a pad of soft rubber. Gustav 

 Topp, Frankfort-on Main. Feb. 18. 



NEW TRADE PUBLICATIONS. 



JENKINS BROTHERS (No. 71 John street, New York) issue 

 a catalogue for 1903 of their metal valves and similar goods, 

 in connection with which is listed a very full line o( rubberpump 

 valves, the Jenkins Standard '96 Packing, gaskets, tubing, union 

 rings, washers, and the like. The rubber goods listed are the 

 product of a factory owned by the firm. The catalogue is illus- 

 trated and includes prices. [5"X7?4 // - So pages.] 



Kokomo Rubber Co. (Kokomo, Indiana) issue a new cata- 

 logue of Kokomo vehicle tires — solid wired on and cushion — 

 with prices. The cover is embellished with a portrait of Chief 

 Kokomo, some time the biggest man in that community. 

 [3/4 // X63s // . 16 pages. ]= = Another catalogue is devoted to 

 their line of bicycle tires, in which the Kokomo " Defender " is 

 the leader. [3.!i"X6 // . 8 pages.] 



Gorham Rubber Co., Inc. (San Francisco, and Seattle), are 

 distributing a neat pocket memorandum book, in celluloid cov- 

 ers, with a calendar and information useful for reference, not 

 omitting some details in regard to their full line of rubber goods. 



Parke & Parke, wholesale and retail druggists at Hamil- 

 ton, Ontario, have issued a very complete price catalogue of 

 Reliable Rubber Sundries. As it has been designed largely 

 for their out of town customers, many of whom live in places 

 where good stocks of rubber goods are not kept, the amount of 

 postage required for each article is added. The goods listed 

 are principally from the factory of the Davol Rubber Co. 

 (Providence, Rhode Island.) [a'A"X7%". 28 pages.] 



Rubberhide Co. (Boston) issue a catalogue of Rubber Boots 

 and Shoes with Leather Soles— manufactured under patents — 

 illustrated with styles of goods for the use of miners, ditch- 

 ers, stablemen, lumbermen, sportsmen, etc. [3^" X 6". 20. 

 pages.] 



The Gutta Percha and Rubber Manufacturing Co. 

 of Toronto, Limited, issue, under date of March 16, 1903, 

 their seventh annual catalogue of Rubber Boots and Shoes, to 

 which title is added this year " and Rubber Heels." The pro- 

 duction of this company comprises the " Maltese Cross " and 

 " Lion " brands, which are fully illustrated, and list prices given. 

 Several different styles of rubber heels are shown, so promi- 

 nently as to indicate that this class of goods figures to an im- 

 portant extent in the Dominion trade. [4" X 6^". 64 pages.] 

 ALSO RECEIVED. 



The B. F. Goodrich Co , Akron, Ohio=The Pickett All Rubber 

 Valve. 4pp. 



Apsley Rubber Co., Hudson, Massachusetts. = " 'Tis a Feat to Fit 

 Feet " [and other leaflets advertising Apsley footwear.] 



C. J. Bailey & Co., No. 22 Boylston street, Boston=Bailey's Mas- 

 sage Rollers and How to Use Them. 12 pp. 



