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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[Jun 



1903. 



slips for tite inner tubes. (Communicated from Germany.) 

 April 4. 

 7,952. J. Johnson, is, Buckingham street] London. Pneumatic foot. 

 April 6. 



* 7.959- W. J. Kent, 70, Chancery lane. London. Hoof pad. April 6. 

 7,967. G. W. White, 46, Lincoln Inn's fields. Hose coupling. 



April 6. 

 7.974. J. K. llayne, 18, Southampton buildings, London. Pneumatic 



hub for vehicle wheels. April 6. 



S,o38. A. W. Menjamin, 78, Fleet street, London. Golf ball. April 7. 



8,037. R. 11. Bicknell, Palace chambers, Westminster, London, 'lire 

 for motor cars. April 7. 



8.062. P. F. Wools, iS, Southampton buildings, London. Golf ball. 

 April 7. 



8.063. L. F. Sachs. lS. Southampton buildings, London. lire for 

 cycles and motors. April 7. 



8,065. '•• '' • Sachs, 18, Southampton buildings. London. Goli ball. 



April 7. 

 8.087. J.-N. I 'ages, 22, Southampton buildings, London. Cushion 



tire for vehicles. April 7. 

 8,115. J . I'attison. Glasgow. Golf ball. April 8. 

 S.iSq. P, W. Meyer, and O. E. Kellermann, iS. Buckingham street, 



Loudon. Pneumatic tire. April S. 



* 8,31 1. Raymond IS. Price, 19, Ilolburn viaduct. Golf ball. April y. 

 3,410. S. (1. Board, Manchester. Tire for motors. April 14. 

 8,426. R. Mc C. Service, Glasgow. Enema syringe. April 14. 



P.W EN I GR \\ 1 ED. 

 [Abstrai iii>in rHtt Offi iai Journal, Atkil i, lyoj.J 



t (1901). Preserving India rubber. [A mixture of 95 parts soda 

 ash and 5 parts commercial carbonate of ammonia is dissolved in 

 hot water and applied to tires or other rubber articles to be pie- 

 served or restored.] T. E. Truss and G. II. Moore, Chester. 



'24,833(1901). Spring tires for vehicles with rubber tread. C. II. 

 Paschke, Buffalo, New York. 



24,842 (1901), Medical syringe. J. J. Seguier, St. Yrieux, France. 



24.911 (1901). Pneumatic tire [with the part of the air tube which lies 

 within the rim made stiller than the other part to prevent damage 

 by being nipped in the cover or rim]. H. Falconnet and M. Pero- 

 deaud, Choisy-le-Roi (Seine), France. 



24.912 (1901). Pneumatic tire [with combined metal and fabric strip to 

 prevent punctures], H. Falconnet and M. Pe'rodeaud, Choisy-le- 

 Roi (Seine), France. 



'24,924 (igot). Elastic tire [formed of a rubber cover and a core of 

 cellular rubber or cork]. C. Hird, Woonsocket, Rhode Island. 



*25, 200 (1901). Pessary [of hard rubberj. J. R. Lang. Rockport, 

 Indiana. 



[ABSTRACTED IN [HE OFFICIAL JOURNAI , Al'KJL S, 19O3.] 



25,5 17 (1901). Pneumatic tire [relates to attaching to rims protected 

 tires] W. P. Thompson, London. (J. P. LeGrand, Levallois- 

 l'erret (Seine), France.) 



25,547 (1901). Dental vulcanizing flask. W. P. Stock, Glasgow. 



25.707 (1901). Hoof pad. R. E. Clement, Bournemouth West, Hamp- 

 shire. 



♦25,769. Chemical discharge apparatus. [This device is sold in the 

 United States as the " Son of a Gun" pistol.] Russell Parker, 

 Brooklyn, New York. 



25,800 (1901). Pneumatic tire [relates to detachably connecting the 

 ends of double ended air tubes]. C. E. A. Esse, Ormskirk, Lan- 

 cashire. 



25,819 (1901). Pneumatic tire [the air tube is protected by interposing 

 between it and the outer cover a puncture resisting strip of fabric]. 

 M. Dawson, Southport, Lancashire. 



25,969 (tqoi). Pneumatic tire [relates to means for attachment to the 

 wheels of motors], Louis Peter, Frankfort o/M, Germany. 



i> in the Official Journal, Atkil 16, 19.13. 1 



26.331 (1901). Pneumatic ti.e [the internal space filled with small air 

 tight rubber chambers containing air under pressure, so that when 

 one becomes punctured the others expand to fill up the space]. F. 

 Mitchell, Hammersmith, Middlesex. 



26,445(1901). Vehicle tire [solid rubber, held on with two wires cov- 

 ered and connected by canvas strips, after which the groove is idled 

 with rubber]. A. E, Walker and Charles Macintosh & Co., Lim- 

 ited, Manchester, 



* 26.718 (1901). Air mattress. C. C. Henderson, No. 315 Dearborn 



street, Chicago, Illinois. 



1 \ II , 22, 1903. J 



26 (1902). Pneumatic tire [with elastic core], J. P. Le Grand and 

 N. Chen. me, Levallois-l'erret (Seine), France. 



* 152 (1902). Golf ball. P. M. Justice, London. (Cleland Davis, 



Wa hin^ton, United States ) 



[AlJSTRACTI i , Al'KIL 29. 1903,] 



* 316 (1902). Rubber ball, mounted on the front end of a carriage pole 



to prevent shock in case of collision. E. G Johnson, No. 1422 

 Euclid avenue, Philadelphia. 

 3 17 (1902). Dental vulcanizer. J. S. Campbell, II, Pall Mall, Ion 

 don. 



* 444 (1902). Vehicle tire [solid rubber, with the base portion stiffened 



either by greater vulcanization or embedding in it transversely 

 placed wires]. Raymond B. Price, No. 407 Dearborn avenue, 

 Chicago, Illinois. 



THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 



Patents Gran i i.i>. — 1903. 



1 12,659 (Class 39/')- Process for making rubber sponges. [See The 

 India Rubber World, June 1 — page 301.] Vereinigte Gummi- 

 waaren-Kabriken, Harburg- Wien, Harburg a/ Elbe. May 6. 



142,676 (CI. 45'). Elasiic subsole for horseshoes, consisting of a rub 

 ber plate between hoof and shoe, upon which is a soft rubber pad. 

 G. Topp, Frankfort a/M. May 6. 



142,985 (CI. 70/') Penholder having elastic core as base for pen. E. 

 Fischer, Vienna. May 20. 



Design Patents [Gebrauchsmuster], 



197, 2S4 (Class 3/'). Rubber raincoat without side or back seams, cut of 



one piece with front and back widths united at the shoulders. 



Vereinigte Gummiwaaren-Fabriken, Harburg-Wien, Harburg 



a/Elbe. April 29. 

 196,71 7 (CI. 42//). Frame for eyeglasses with rubber tubular nose 



piece. P. Pesenecker, Rathenow. April 29. 

 197,465 (CI. 7i«). A boot of woven material saturated with a solution 



of rubber, having inner sole, toe cap, and heel of leather. F". 



Schllrr, Munich. April 29. 

 197,832 (CI. 2i£). High tension electric cell of the Bunsen type, com- 

 pletely sealed with rubber. Boettcher and Quarck, Munich. May 6. 

 196,868 (CI. 33<5). Rubber holder with flat hook closure for umbrellas. 



F. Gehns, Celle. May 6. 

 198,221 (CI 3^). Extension girdle or belt, the elastic insert of which is 



covered with a squamiform texture. H. Posner, Berlin. May 13. 

 198,531 (CI. 45/). Interchangeable pad for horse's hoof, having rubber 



frog and adjustable angular bridge. II. FMscher, Frankfort a/M., 



and F. M. Hilberts, Remscheid. May 13. 

 198,508 (CI. 47i'). Metal cocks, valves, etc , the inner walls, pins, 



stems, etc., of which are lined with hard rubber or composed wholly 



of it. F. Dtirholdt, Barmen, May 13. 

 198,493 (CI. 63s). Air tire consisting of an inner tube covered with a 



tread of sponge rubber. J. Hlibner, Kirschenrode, near Hannover. 



May 13. 

 198,507 (CI. 63«). Wheel-tire of a perforated rubber core protected by 



strips of spirally wound canvas. P. Muller, Berlin. May 13. 

 193,656(0.71(2). Surgical-operating-shoe. Frau E. Jacoby, Berlin. 



May 20. 

 193,865 (CI. 77/). Child's rubber rattle with teething ring and speak- 

 ing reed. Phil. Penin, Gummiwaaren-Fabrik A.-G., Liepsig- 



Plagwitz. May 20. 

 199,204(0. 15^). Rubber stamp having elastic base, of two covers 



connected by several uprights. M. Putzrath, Berlin. May 27. 

 199,536 (CI. 7I«). Rubber overshoe, with rubber inner walls for sur- 

 gical operating purposes. Vereinigte Gummiwaaren-Fabriken, 



Harburg-Wien, Harburg a/Elbe. May 27. 

 199,187 (CI. 7i/>). Interchangeable elastic rubber rim adapted to fit a 



raised plate on heels of boots. B. Thum, Wittenberg. May 27. 



Applications. 



19,071 (Class 39<r). Process and apparatus for vulcanizing articles made 



of rubber. B. W, Wittenberg, Erwin Brock, and Erwin Koch, 



Riga, Russia, May 13. 

 31,287(0.77,1). Apparatus for athletic exercise, with elastic cords. 



T. Barth, Julich. May 13. 

 12,906 (CI. 30</). Plunger for syringe with rubber packing. Frau R. 



De'tert, Berlin. May 13. 

 16,331 (CI. 63?). Pneumatic tire having a corrugated protective tread. 



J. F. Lober. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. May 20. 

 r 9>943 (CI. by). Rubber tires with depressions on tread, adapted for 



heavy vehicles. W. O. Worth, Chicago, Illinois. May 20. 



