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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[May 



i9°3 



2,706. J. Ilodkinson, Manchester. Means for laying hose across 

 thoroughfares without interrupting traffic. Feb. 5. 



2.734- E. W. Wooders, Manchester. Rubber heels and soles for 

 boots. Feb. 5. 



2,760. C. Evans and J. Holmes, 55, Chancery lane, London. Pneu- 

 matic tree for boots and inflating valves therefor. Feb. 5. 



2,766. T. Belvoir. 82, Mark lane, London. Elastic exercising appara- 

 tus. Feb. 5. 



2. :g5. O. Hetts, III, Hatton garden, London. Pneumatic tire. Feb. 5. 



2,804. K. Geiser and II. Kerhli, 40, Chancery lane, London. Tena- 

 cious elastic substance and method of producing the same. Feb. 5. 



2,8gS. P. A. Martin and I). A. Martin, Hirmingham. Elastic tire. 

 Feb. 7. 



2,899. P- A - Martin and I). A. Martin, Birmingham. Method of 

 manufacturing elastic tires. F'eb. 7. 



2,939. C. II. Gray, in. Ilatton garden, London. Improvement in 

 the vulcanization of rubber. Feb. 7. 



2.939. \V. Sumner, Hirmingham. Inner tube for pneumatic tires. 

 Feb. 9. 



3.002. A. Cook, Quinton, near Birmingham. Pneumatic sealing de- 

 vice for pneumatic tires and air tubes. Feb. 9. 



3,006. T. Stewart. Glasgow. Golf ball. Feb. 9. 



3,089. E. B. Killen. Belfast. Solid rubber tire. Feb. 10. 



3,176. L. E. Amedroz. Southampton buildings, London. Golf ball. 



Feb. 10. 

 3,230. J. H. Roger, Glasgow. Golf ball. Feb. IX. 



3.254. C. A. Hunton, Mansion House Chambers, London. Means 

 of preventing skidding of rubber tires and puncturing of pneumatic 

 tires. Feb. 11. 



3.255. W. M. Edwards, 82, Mark lane, London. Tire for vehicles. 

 Feb. II. 



3,398. C. Challiner, Manchester. Pneumatic tire for motors. Feb. 13. 



3,411. N. Hill and the Coventry Chain Co., Limited, Coventry. 

 Wheel tire. Feb. 13. 



3.452. C. H. Gray, III, Hatton garden, London. Improvement in 

 vulcanizing rubber. Feb. 13. 



3.485. W. F. Reid, Lincoln's Inn fields, London [the inventor of 

 "Velvril"]. Material for a substitute for leather, rubber, etc. 

 Feb. 13. 



3.504. J. Henderson, Glasgow. Golf ball. Feb. 14. 



3,639. O. Kimmel and H. Kimmel, London. Means for repairing 

 pneumatic tires. Feb. 16. 



3,664. A. J. VV. Curry, Kimberley, South Africa. Pressing webb 

 patches on tire inner tubes. Feb. 16. 



3,751. W. \V. Pilkington and W. R. Ormandy. Liverpool. Improve- 

 ments in weighting material for the manufacture of linoleum, rub- 

 ber, etc. Feb. 17. 



3,809. T. S. Forbes, Glasgow. Rubber tile and like tlooring. Feb. 25. 



3,907. W. G. Tarbet, Chiswick, London. Pneumatic tire. Feb. 25. 



3,950. C. J. Watts, 33, Cannon street, London. Tire for motor cars 

 and cycles. Feb. 19. 



4.003. W. Swain and L. II. Swain, Keighly. Pneumatic tire. Feb. 20. 

 4,022. J. M. Benzie, Glasgow. Composition for stopping punctures 



in tires. Feb. 20. 



4,135. M. Purser, Jr., Carlow, Ireland. Non skidding tread for pneu 

 matic tires. Feb. 21. 



4,182. K. Gray, III, Hatton garden, London. Presses for the manu- 

 facture of golf balls. Feb. 21. 



Patents Granted. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, February 4, 1903 ] 



20,253(1901). Golf ball. C. H. Gray (of the India-Rubber, Gutta- 

 percha, and Telegraph Works Co., Limited), London. 



20,293 ( r 90i). Hoof pad. G. E. Heyl-Dia, Warrington. 



"20,296 (1901). Golf ball [Gutta percha core in celluloid shell ; for bil- 

 liard balls, in hard rubber shell]. E. Kempshall, Boston, United 

 States. 



20.311 (1901). Pneumatic tire [relates to weaving of the fabric lining 

 of the cover]. F. Reddaway, Manchester. 



*20,440 (1901). Horseshoe pad. C. P. Wilder, Chicago, United 

 States. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, February i 1 , 19 

 20,503 (1901). Pneumatic tire [with rim having steel rings to engage in 

 grooves in the reenforced edges of the outer cover to prevent creep- 

 ins;]. C. Challiner, Manchester. 

 20,525(1901). Engine packing. R. Forsyth, London. 



•20,636 (1901). Pneumatic or solid tire [attached to the wheel by 

 means of sectional plates which are held in position by transverse 

 bolts]. C. A. Pettie and E. C. Pettie, Brooklyn, New York, 

 United States. 



20,742 (1901). Pneumatic tire [with chain attached to the cycle fork, 

 to lie against the tread to remove tacks and the like]. II. Fleming, 

 Paris, France. 



[Abstracted in tup. Official Journal, February 18, i-.o- ] 

 •20.899 (igoi). Solid rubber vehicle tire. W. H. St. John, Brooklyn, 



New Yoik, United States. 

 2 °i939 ( '9°'). Pneumatic tire [having embedded within the outer cover 



a strip of chain mail]. E. Midgley, London. 

 81,087(1901). Solid rubber vehicle tire. G. C. Marks, London. (Con- 

 solidated Rubber Tire Co., Jersey City, New Jersey, United 

 States.) 



[ A 1 r 1 ki> in the Official Journal, February- 25, 1903. 1 



21.400(1901). Pneumatic tire [with the outer cover provided with a 

 continuous row of small metal pieces on the inside]. J. Wheeldon. 

 Sheffield. 



21,508(1901). Inhaler [designed also for use as a syringe, by the at- 

 tachment of a rubber bulb]. T. Kautz. Bad Reichenall, Germany. 



21,568 (1901). Heels and soles for boots. J. Morrison, Cheshire. 



21,691 (1901). Solid rubber tire [provided with a backing formed by 

 vulcanizing on layers of canvas wider than the tread part, whereby 

 lateral ribs are formed on which rest wire hoops adapted to be 

 sprung over the edges of the rim to hold the tire in channel]. A 

 MacMahon, New York, United States. 



21,925(1901). Pneumatic tire [having a secondary air tube within the 

 the ordinary tube, which can be inflated through a separate valve 

 should the latter become punctured], E. II. Barlow and A. F. 

 Waldy, London. 



21,964 (1901). Pneumatic tire [relates to detachably connecting to- 

 gether the ends of the air tube]. A. Brown, Surrey. 



THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 



Patents Granted. — 1903. 



140,611 (Class 39^). Process for manufacturing elastic molds. Mrs. 

 Hiinrich Loewy, Berlin, and Phil. Penin Gummiwaaren-Fabrik 

 Akt.-Ges., Leipsiz-Plagwitz. Feb. 25. 



140,946 (CI. Jla). Heel for shoe constructed to allow of interchange- 

 able lifts. Johannes Klumpp, Strassburg, Alsace. March n. 



141,210 (CI. 3911). Process for making rubber syringes. Schlesische 

 Gummiwaaren-Fabriken, Gustav Eichler, Breslau. March II. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 



193,092 (Class 3*). Man's vest with woven rubber band extending from 



the watch pocket to back-buckling strips. Georg. Goetz, Leipsiz- 



Neustadt. F'eb. 25. 

 193,043 (CI. 30</). Elastic abdominal support. Wilh. Julius Teufel. 



Stuttgart. Feb 25. 

 193.399 (CI. 30;,'). Teething ring provided with buttcn for attaching 



rubber nipple. C. Biose, Christiania, Norway. F'eb. 25. 

 193,356 (CI. 63^). Automobile tires consisting of spiral steel band cov- 

 ered with rubber. G. E. Junius, Paris, France. Feb. 25. 

 193,823 (CI. 63^). Compressed air rubber tires combined with one or 



more annular furrows or ridges. Edmund Troast, Hamburg. 



March 4. 

 194,366 (CI. 2if). Insulating band of vulcanized rubber combined with 



a thin layer of non vulcanized rubber. Siemens & Halske Akt.-Ges., 



Berlin. March II. 

 194,031 (CI. 45/). Elastic insertion plates, diminishing wedge shaped 



from heel to toe, for horseshoes. Carl Zingelman, Berlin. March ;i. 

 '94,073 (CI. 830). Rubber covering for knob and bow of watches with 



protective cases. Alphonse Loyson, Strassburg. March II. 

 194,438 (CI. 15/'). Hand stamp, with an elastic insert containing air 



channels fixed between the handle and the type plate. Deutsche 



Verwerthungs-Societat. G. m. b. II., Berlin. March 18. 

 194.567 (CI 30(/). Irrigators of soft rubber or rubber covered fabric in 



oval or rectangular tin boxes. Franz Neupert, Berlin. March 11. 

 194,845 (CI. 301/). Combination of rubber cords and woolen threads 



woven into strips or bands for cold compresses, having provision 



for fastening attached to cloth. Mrs. H. S. Roesener, Calbe. 



March 18. 

 194,746 (CI. 63^). Pneumatic tire with metallic shoe of sectional pieces 



radially fastened upon it. A.M.Levy. Moscow, Russia. March 18. 



Ail L1CATION. 



16,196 (Class 70^). Penholder combined with an elastic core as a sup- 

 port for pen. Ernst Fischer, Vienna, Austria. Feb. 25. 



