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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[June i, 1903. 



Rubber stopper for bot- 



Golf ball. Mar. 16. 

 London. Pneumatic tire. 



Strand, London. Elastic 



Pneumatic 



6,010. J. C. W. Rofe, Plumstead, London. 



ties. Mai 

 6,042. K. Raffety, Chancery lane, London. 

 6,074. J- M. MacLulich, Chancery lane, 



Mar. i<>. 

 6,105. "■ !>• Traveller and I.. L. Miller, 



tread horseshoe. Mar. 1 6. 

 6,129. A. McLaughlin and K. Patten, Wolverhampton. 



cycle pad. Mar. 17. 

 6,232. E. II. Seddon, Manchester. Pneumatic tire. Mar. 18. 

 6,241. A. Prox. Manchester. Manufacture of rubber rings. Mar 18. 

 6,332. C. A. F. Gregson and J. Hughes, Birmingham. Re-guttying 



of golf balls. Mar. ig. 

 6,307. E. Midgley, 173, Fleet street, London. Means of securing 



pneumatic tires or covers to wheel rims. Mar. lq. 

 6,440. C. A. Richardson, Liverpool. I lose coupling. Mar. 20. 

 6,470. L. E. Amedro, . Chancery lane, London. Golf ball. Mar. 20. 

 6,503. G. Steinberg, 77, Chancery lane, London. Pneumatic tire. 



Mar. 20. 

 6.564. W. L. Jackson, Glasgow. Means of securing tires to wheel 



rims. Mar. 21. 

 6,567. A. Vale. Birmingham. Fountain pen. Mar. 21. 

 6,608. F. Poppe and A. L. Poppe, Chancery lane, London. Pneu- 

 matic tire. Mar. 21. 

 6,625. P- C. Brown, 53, Chancery lane, London. Fountain pen. 



Mar. 21. 

 *6, 705-6, 706-6, 707. K. V. Painter, 18, Buckingham street, Strand, 



London. Golf ball. Mar. 23. 

 6,So2. A. E. Turner, 185, Fleet street, London. London. Brake 



blocks for rubber tires. Mar. 24. 

 6.S07. J. L. Wood, Whetstone, Middlesex. Improvements in hose, 



applicable to syringes. Mar. 24. 



Paten i s Granted. 

 i in the Official Journal, March 4, 1903.] 



"22,047 (1901). Elastic vehicle wheel. II. II. Lake, London. (An- 

 glo-American Wheel Within Wheel Co., No. 21 Park row, New 

 York.) 



23,143 (1901). Protected pneumatic tire. M. Holaubek, Vienna, Aus- 

 tria. 



22,201 (1901). Rubber sponge. If. H. Lake, London. (Vereinigte 

 Gummiwaaren-Fabriken, Harburg-Wien, Harburg a.'d Elbe, Ger- 

 many.) 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, March ii, 1903.] 



22,744 ('90i). India-rubber tube [relates to connecting-pieces for unit- 

 ing lengths to form long tubes|. W. P. Thomson, London. (Kol- 

 ner Akkumulatoren-Werke, Gottfried Ilagen, Kalk, Germany). 



22,75s ( 1901). Method of purifying Gutta-percha. A. Combanaire 

 and J. de La Fresnaye, Paris, Fiance. 



♦22,819 (1901). Elastic heel lift [with non-slipping plug of textile fab- 

 ric, saturated with rubber cement or solution ; applicable also to 

 crutch tips]. H. H. Lake, London. (C. F. Brown, Boston.) 



22,826 (igoi). Cushions or forms [made by stuffing a flexible covering 

 with various materials, the whole molded in a press]. W. Lambert 

 and J. Matas, Chemnitz, Germany. 



•22,833(1901). Bottle stopper. C. Marchand, No. 57 Trince street, 

 New York. 



22,906 (igoi). Hoof pad. A. Dales, Manchester. 



•22.932(1901). Exercising apparatus. A. Browne, London. (E. 

 Sandow, New York.) 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, Maki.ii 18,1903.1 

 23,026 (1901). Vehicle tire [with stiff elastic inner chambers]. A. 



Ducasble, Asnieres, France. 

 23,053(1901). Pneumatic tire with rim for the same. C. II. Gray 



(India-rubber, Guttapercha and Telegraph Wotks Co., Limited) 



and T. Sloper, Wiltshire. 



23,117 (1901). Rubber vehicle tire|with an outer protective rim of 

 other material]. A. Mihatsch, Mahrisch Ostrau, Austria. 



23,133 ( loot). Rubber boot heel. G. II. Hickson, Stockton-on-Tees. 



23,427 (1901). Pneumatic tire. Franz Clouth, Cologne-Nippes, Ger- 

 man v. 



•23,436 (igoi). Solid vehicle tire. R. B. Price, No. 407 Dearborn 



avenue, Chicago. 

 23,644 (igoi). Pneumatic tire [consisting of a series of inflated rubber 



balls enclosed in a cover]. E. Germain, Nancy, France. 



23,663 (igoi). Pneumatic tire. Franz Clouth, Cologne-Nippes, Ger 

 many. 



2 3.775 (1901). Vehicle tire [with solid rubber tread, beneath which are 



series of springs], C. 1 1. Wilkinson, lludderslield. 

 23,846 (1901). Method of making golf balls. J. W. Hartley, Stone, 



Staffordshire. 



I A 1 . 1 iai 1 k l. in 1 he Offici \i Journal, March 25, 1903] 

 2 3933 (1901)- Hoof pad. F. Symons, Hurwood, New South Wales. 

 23.988(1901). Fountain pen. E. I.. Blake and R. H. Piatt, Oldham. 

 24,202(1901). Method of repairing punctured tire tubes. II. T. 



Stephens, Carmarthen. 

 •24,207 (igoi). Pneumatic tire [single tube with tread protected by 



thick fibrous bands]. II. II Lake, London. (Punctnot Tire Co , 



Camden, New Jersey). 

 24,622 (1901). Pneumatic tire [with leather outer cover]. A. J. Boult, 



London. (S. Bocciardo, Genoa, Italy.) 

 24,660(1901). Pneumatic tire. G. W. Dawes, Hyde, Cheshire, and 



two others. 



THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 

 Patents Granted. — 1903. 



141.517 (Class 22^-). Process for protecting rubber window weather 

 strips from effects of dampness and from sticking together. Ly- 

 ding & Reinhard, Osterode a/H. Mar. 25. 



141,611 (CI. 7i/')- F^lastic lacing for shoes combined with uppers 

 adapted for opening and closing. E. Liebemann, Offenbach a/M. 

 Apr. 1. 



•4'. 937 (CI. 3",/). Plaster for dental gums consisting of an elastic cap. 

 Hermann F. Stempel, Fort Madison. Iowa, United States. Apr. 8. 



141,998 (CI. 7 1 <7 >. Elastic insole for the "Jean Francois" shoe, C. 

 Breuillard, Paris. Apr. 16. 



142,166 (CI. 39**). Process for manufacturing a substitute for Gutta- 

 percha, being an addition to Patent 116,092. Felten & Guillaume 

 Carlswerk, A.-G , Muhlheim a/Rhine. Apr. 22. 



Design Patents [Gebrauchsmuster]. 



195,185 (Class 301/). Nipple with hard rubber knob and a soft rubber 

 mouth piece, for nursing bottles. Mrs. A. Baumert, Berlin. 

 Mar. 25. 



Ig5,5g2 (CI. 21/). Two part insulating piece of hard rubber permit- 

 ting the reception of any incandescent lamp seat in an insulated 

 metal socket. G. Schanzenbach & Co., Munich. Apr. 1. 



195,475 (CI. 34<0- Window cleaning device combined with a sponge 

 and an elastic squeegee of soft rubber or leather. A. Damm, 

 Munich. Apr. 1. 



195,675 (CI. 34/). Napkin holder combined with an elastic carrier 

 attached at side of neck. E. Malessa, Potsdam. Apr. 1. 



195,569 (CI. 63^). Vehicle tire consisting of an air tube protected by a 

 metallic segmental band inserted between it and the hollow felloe. 

 M. Manuel, Miihlhausen i/C. Apr. 1. 



195,67s (CI. 63/;). Steering bar protectors on motor vehicles, composed 

 of bell shaped rubber buffer attached to the bar. II. Courtois, Esch- 

 enbruch. Apr. 1. 



-.95,527 (CI. 64a). Bottle stopper with rubber covering. Bailmcher 

 &Co., Dresden. Apr. 1. 



195. 43 2 (CI. 71O. Pneumatic shoe last of rubber, the upper part cov- 

 ered with inelastic cap carrying a back-pressure valve. R. Wax- 

 weiler, Cologne a/R. Apr. 1. 



106.222 (CI. 34g). Mattress covering with elastic fastening bands. 

 Bassow & Kdhler, M-Gladbach. Apr. 8. 



195, 970 (CI. 39a). Mold for producing tube-like rubber purses. W. 

 Irrgang, Maikranstadt. Apr. 8. 



^6,176(01.63^). Motor-vehicle tires having a concave running sur- 

 face. Hannoverische Gummi-Kamm-Compagnie, A.-G., Han- 

 nover- Limmer. Apr. S. 



195.833 (CI 3gc). Hollow rubber bodies combined with musical reeds. 

 Ungarische Gummiwaaren Fabrik, A.-G., Budapest. Apr. 8. 



ig7,io8 (CI. 301/). Vaginal syringe consisting of a thin rubber sphere 

 provided with a heavier rubber tappet combined with a chamfer for 

 manipulation. Dr. Otto Jaenicke, Plaue a/H. Apr. 22. 



196,253 (CI. 30 g). Rubber syringe with protruding annular collar 

 combined with longitudinal rib on the under part. " Vulkan " 

 Gummiwaaren- Fabrik, Weiss & Baessler, Leipzig. Apr. 22. 



197,004 (CI. 77"). Elongated conical shaped striking weapon of rub- 

 ber, having a grip at one end and a hard resisting substance at the 

 other. II. Kautz, Berlin. Apr. 22. 



Applications. 



19.679 (Class 7g<5). Cigar making machine with elastic wrapping 

 rollers. Otto Wartmann, London, England. Mar. 25. 



