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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[August i, 1903. 



11,294. C. E. R. Keddie, 62, Tulsc Hill, London. Non-skidding 

 tire for motors or cycles. May 18. 



11,327. \V. R. Marchant, and W. II. Chapman, Regent's park, Lon- 

 don. Detachable metal flange for wheels having rubber tires. 

 May Ig. 



11,329. \V. Marchant, London. Twin tubes in pneumatic tires. 

 May 19. 



11,33s. T. II. Slack, Alderley Edge, Cheshire. Detachable rubber 

 heel for boots. May 19. 



11,345. W. Scott, St. Judes, Plymouth. Non-puncturing tire. May 19. 



1 1 ,355- J. C. Robins, Edinburgh. Puncture closer for pneumatic 

 tires. May ig. 



1 1 .4S9. M. Haerlin, Manchester. Outer cover for pneumatic tires. 

 May 20. 



11,516. E. E. E. Bailey, 60, Queen Victoria street, London. Golf 

 ball. May 20. 



11,520. L. E. Sachs, Southampton buildings, London. Rubber tire 

 for vehicles. May 20. 



"11,656. F. II. Richards, 19, Holborn viaduct, London. Golf ball. 

 May 21. 



•11,657. F. II. Richards, 19, Holborn viaduct, London. Playing ball. 

 May 21. 



11,651. Christian H.Gray and T. Sloper, London. Improvements 

 relating to rubbered threads or fabrics. May 21. 



11,674. J. Mitchell, Manchester. Inner tubes of pneumatic tires and 

 other tubing. May 22. 



11,785. M. McDaid, Glasgow. Machinery for winding rubber tape on 

 the cores of golf balls. May 23. 



H,So3. R. W. Attwater, Preston. Rubbered covered roller for print- 

 ing fabrics. May 23. 



11,848. C. W. Neville, Bedminster, Bristol. Rubber valve for tap- 

 ping casks. May 25. 



11,853. J- M. Heyman, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Method of inserting 

 tires and other pneumatic articles with compressed air. May 25. 



11,857. C. E. Theodosius, Maidenhead. The triple pneumatic tire. 

 May 25. 



1 i.qSS. A. Lafargue, and Steam Generators, Limited, ill, Hatton 

 garden, London. Resilient tires for vehicles. May 26. 



11,991. V. Pappenheim, in, Hatton garden, London. Syringe. 

 May 26. 



12,029. J. Orrell, Liverpool. Pneumatic tire. May 26. 



12,059. P- A. Martin, Birmingham. Golf ball and method of manu- 

 facture of the same. May 27. 



12,066. C. D. Douglas, Glasgow. Rubber protector for boots. May 27. 



12,179. C. E. Vaughan, 57, Chancery lane, London. Golf ball. 

 May 28. 



12,181. \V. Korchers, Strand, London. Elastic vehicle wheel. May 28. 



12,263. J.K.Willis, 139, Queen Victoria street, London. Golf ball. 

 May 29. 



12,305. A. Brown, III, Hatton garden, London. Tire protector for 

 vehicle wheels. May 29. 



Patents Granted. 



[AdstraCthd in the Official Journal, Mav 6, 1903.] 



945 (1902). Detachable pneumatic tire [with means for protecting the 

 air tubesj A. J. I. Rath. Anerley, Surrey. 



1,243 ( J 9 02 ). Solid rubber tire [fastened by pins passing through 

 transverse holes in the tire and rim flange]. J. Shepherd, Daven- 

 port, Cheshire. 



1.377 (>902). Rotary rubber heel pads for boots. D. A. Beyyer, 

 Northampton. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, May 13, 1903.] 



"1626 (1902). Rubber horseshoes [with metal plates imbedded]. J. 

 Hirsch, Kansas City, Missouri. 



"1,643 (>9°2). Rubber vehicle tire [with soft rubber core]. Mrs. Mary 

 E. Brooke, Denver, Colorado. 



"1671 (1902). Hot water bag [with means of securing to the person]. 

 H. H. Lake, Southampton buildings, London. (M. S. Williams, 

 Boston, Massachusetts.) 



1,714(1902). Hose nozzle [with device for controlling the flow]. H 

 W. Pearson, Bristol. 



1,809 (1902). Golf ball [Gutta-percha rod, softened in hot water, is 

 formed by hand into a ball, which when sprinkled over with sulphur 

 is rolled on a hot plate, so as to impregnate the outer part with the 

 sulphur, thus producing a hard surface ; the ball is finished in a 

 mold in the usual way]. J. P. Cochrane, Edinburgh. 



1,978 (1902). Rubber pad for leather legging [to prevent injury to the 

 boot], E. A. Fisher, Newport, Monmouthshire. 



[ABSTRACTED IN THB OFFICIAL JOURNAL, May aO, I903.I 



2,232 (1902). Rubber heels for boots. E. A. Clapp, 10, Huxley 



street, Queen's court, London. 

 2,295 '902). Pneumatic tire [with means for protecting the air tube]. 



E. Smith, Barnham Dean, Berkshire. 

 "2,302 (1902). Method of manufacture of golf balls. E. Kempshall, 



Boston, Massachusetts. 

 "2,383 (1902). Solid rubber tire for vehicles [with lateral ribs which 



engage under the inturned edges of the rim]. F. A. Seiberling, 



Akron, Ohio. 

 2,471 (1902). Pneumatic wheel [having an inflated tube interposed be- 

 tween the tire member and the hub member]. R. Harrison, Sligo, 



Ireland. 



[ Abstracted in hie Official Journal, May 27, 1903.) 



2,562(1902). Elastic tire [composed of a series of small metal springs 

 within a rubber cover]. A. N. Ferguson, Sainte Cunegonde, 

 Quebec. 



2 ,577 (1902). Pneumatic tire valve. A. de Gingins, Chateau de Gin- 

 gins (Vaud), Switzerland, 



2,637(1902). Hoof pad. J. Caws, Kersal, near Manchester. 



2,729 (1902). Non-slipping pads for horseshoes. D. Thomas, Mon- 

 tague square, London. 



"2,741 (1902). Pneumatic tire. J. F. Lober, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 



THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 

 Patents Granted. 



143.898 (Class 70</). Music leaf turner in form of finger stall. J. Sieg- 

 hold, Bremerhaven. June 24. 



Design Patents [Gebrauchsmuster]. 



199.840 (Class 64c). Shipping and storage bung with perforated rubber 

 disk over the bunghole, adapted for fermentative liquids, to prevent 

 escape of the liquid without hindering the escape of gases. Frau 

 C. Schniewindt, Neuenrade. June 4. 



199,639 (CI. yod). Finger stall, with V shaped cut in front, forming 

 two tongues. J. Andersen, Christiania. June 4. 



199.841 (CI. 7I«). Shoe vamp or boot upper of rubber combined with 

 some textile material. M. Urbahn, Hirschgraben. June 4. 



199.842 (CI. 71U). Shoe vamp of rubber combined with leather. M. 

 Urbahn, Hirschgraben. June 4. 



200,106 (CI. 3a). Corset having body supports united by rubber inserts. 



G. Schmid, Coburg. June 10. 

 200,356 (CI. 3o</). Abdominal bandage having rubber inserts on one 



side and press button closures on the other, and rubber band for 



increasing the width. Emily Billeb, Hannover. June 10. 

 199,835 (CI. 451). Horseshoe with tightly fitting unperforated rubber 



bridge. H. Brohm, Mannheim. June 10. 

 200,677 (CI. 171/). Cooling apparatus, having a woven hose coated with 



rubber. Frau Trapp, Kaiserslauten, Pfalz. June 17. 



200.899 (CI. 2o</) Automatic fender for street cars (connecting with 

 the pavement by means of a feathering rubber band, Strassen- 

 Eisenbahn Gesellschaft in Hamburg. June 17. 



200, gog (CI. 47/). Appliance for caulking socket pipes, consisting of 

 a rubber ring. II. Beinhauer, Bielefeld. June 17. 



201,009 (CI. 47/). Appliance for caulking socket pipes consisting of a 

 rubber ring. II. Beinhauer, Bielefeld. June 17. 



201.057 (CI. 47/). Metal tubing with rubber shield on places exposed 

 to wear. Dr. Heinrich Traun u. Sonne, Hamburg. June 17. 



201,058(0.47/). Metal tubing with removable rubber protection in- 

 side. Dr. II. Traun u. Sohne, Hamburg. June 17. 



201,515 (CI. 3<i). Rubber hose supporter with clasp and moveable 

 slides. C. E. Schuiig, Grossrohrsdorf. June 24. 



Ari'LICATIONS. 



19,047 (CI. 63c). Hollow rubber tire containing solid core. W. F. 



Williams, London, England. June 10. 

 32,546 (CI. 710). Rubber shoe. C. P. Bohnke, Riga, Russia. June 10. 



The more one reads the South American newspapers, the 

 less clear becomes the situation respecting the Acre, in dispute 

 between Brazil and Bolivia. The United States minister to 

 Brazil, however, reports to his government the extension until 

 October 21 of the period for negotiating arrangements be- 

 tween the disputants for a settlement of the trouble. 



