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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[September i, 1903. 



13,622. W. II. Jane, Hodmin. Rapid tire fixer. June 18. 



13,653. S. Fox and R. E. I'. Craven, London. Resilient tired wheel. 

 June 18. 



13,729. C. E. Poster and Dental Manufacturing Co.. Limited, Lon- 

 don. Dental rubber. June 19. 

 i. J. A. 1' Steinhoff, London. Pneumatic tire. June iq. 



13,75s. C. A. F. Greggson, Birmingham. Gotf ball. June 20. 



1 3.7t>5 Susan Reed and A. J. Reed, Manchester. Rubber tip for 

 boots and shoes. June 20. 



13 76S. II. Brockas, Coventry. Golf ball. June 20. 



13,824. E. F. Piers. London. Resilient wheel for vehicles. June 20. 



13,838. E. Siegemh der, Dunley villa, Berkshire. Mai! jacket fur tiro 

 covers. June 22. 



14,027. 1. Klein, London. Tire for motors and cycles. June 23. 



14,029, C. II. Gray and T. Sloper, London. Elastic tire. June 23. 



[4,127, R. I lutchinson, Glasgow. Golf ball. June 25. 



14,15s. J. E. Layton, London. Golf ball. June 25. 



14,314. G. W. Robertson, London. Medical irrigator or syringe. 

 June 27. 



14.324. \V. R (i >re, Liverpool. Pneumatic tire. June 27. 



14,347. ''• N. Ilickley. London. Device for signalling and prevent- 

 ing puncture in tires. June 27. 



14,463. E. E. Gold, London. Hose coupling. June 29. 



'554°- J- Taylor, London. Pneumatic tire. June 30. 



*I4,674. K. V. Painter, London. Golf ball. July 2. 



14.820. C. W. Jackson, London. Pneumatic tires. July 3. 



14,864. W. M. Wallace, Glasgow. Protecting band for pneumatic 

 tires. July 4. 



14,862. G. C. Marks, London. Air compressing pump for inllating 

 tires. (Communicated from France.) July 4. 



Patents Granted. 

 [Abstr > imi iv thk Official Journal, June .t, 1903.] 



3,464(1902). Squeegee [with rubber blades]. F. W, Ingram (trading 

 as J. G. Ingram & Son), and J. C. W. Rofe, London. 



*3.46S (1902). Utilizing India-rubber waste. Raymond B, Price, Chi- 

 cago, Illinois. 



*3, 619 (1902). Massage apparatus. G.J. Macara, Hartford, Connec- 

 ticut. 



\ : KB OFFICIAI JOURNAL, JuNB 10, 1903.) 



3.S55 (1902). Utilizing India-rubber waste. E. Ziihl, Berlin. 

 3,875(1902). Heel protector for boots. T. Bardsley, Hyde, and E. 

 \V. \V. Slater, Denton. 



3.9S8 (1902). Vehicle tire [solid rubber, with protective plates of 

 metal]. F. Musch, London. (Communicated from Russia.) 



[Abstracted in thk Official Journal, Junb 17, 1903.] 



4,218 (1902). Seaming waterproof garments. J. M. Gougie and J. 

 Nicolson, Glasgow. 



4,745 (1902). Pneumatic tire [with non-puncturable shield for inner 

 tube]. II. K. Harris, London. 



(1902). Fire hose nozzle. A. J. Boult, London. (L. A. Petit, 

 Paris, France.) 



*4,666 (1902). Vehicle tire [composed of core and cover of different 

 kinds of rubber]. C. Hird, Woonsocket, Rhode Island. 



•4.722 (1902). Elastic tire [consisting of a rubber tube in which are 

 spherical spaces, each containing an elastic ball]. W. II. Os- 

 trander, and \V. T, Smith, Poughkeepsie, New York. 



4,776 (1902). Vulcanizer for dental work. J. G. Globensky, Montreal, 

 Canada. 



*4 • 7 5 3 (1902). Manufacture of rubber bocts and shoes [relating to cut- 

 ting of the vamp quarters and insole in a single piece from a sheet of 

 textile material coated with rubber]. II. J. Doughty, Providence, 

 Rhode Island. 



♦4.765 (1902). Manufacture of rubber boots and shoes [the machine for 

 maiding and vulcinizing rubber footwear to which so much atten- 

 tion has been directed during the past year]. H. |. Doughty, 

 Providence, Rhode Island. 



tCTED in thf Official Journal, Juni 



4,806 (1902). Pneumatic tire [with a series of separately infiltrated air 

 tubes]. R. Fleischer and M. Reithman, Minden, Germany. 



4,S8o (1902). Inflatable and collapsible form for garment makers. F. 

 Michaelis, Cologne, Germany. 



5,009 (1902). Pneumatic tire [withtwo separately inflated air tubesj. 

 M, Ring, London. 



5,012 (1902). Pneumatic tite [relates to the manufacture of inner tubes 

 protected by being formed with a layer of helically wound inexten- 

 sible threads]. M. D. Rucker, London. 



5,056 (1902). Pneumatic tire. J. Purdy, Wallasey, Cheshire. 



5,286(1902). Horseshoe pad. F. T. Giles, Bristol. 



5,291 (1902). Valve for pneumatic tires. J. Pollock, Blackheath, 

 Kent. 



5,308(1902). Submarine cable. [Dry core insulated conductors are 

 sheathed in India rubber, which is afterwards vulcanized, layers of 

 ( ititta percha being then applied. J F, Tremain, Highgate, Middle- 

 sex 



[Ali^TKACTED IN [Till O KK1CI A L J OURN AL, JULV I, I9O3.I 



5,600(1902). Horseshoe pad. J. Leder, Glogan, Prussia. 

 5,803(1902). Pneumatic tire [with puncture preventing tread], B. 

 II. Chameroy, Le Vesinet, France. 



[Abstracted in thb Official Journal, July 8, 1903.] 



*6, 205 (1902). Massage apparatus [including a glove for applying the 

 treatment, carrying a douche nozzle connected by a rubber tube 

 with a water bag]. A. J, Boult, London. (Personal Hygiene Co., 

 Chicago, Illinois.) 



°>343 ('902). Golf ball. W, M. Short, Beckenham, Kent. 



".455 (1902). Coating fabrics, P. M. Matthew, Victoria India Rubber 



Mills, Edinburgh. 

 6,465 (1902). Solid rubber tire. F. H. Hyde, Toronto, Canada. 

 6,877(1902). Pneumatic tire. J. McCanna, London. 



THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 

 201 ,932 (Class 3/1). Elastic attachment for holding on ladies hats. I. 



Manasse, Berlin. July 1. 

 201,970 (CI. 15/;). Rubber stamp with flat type inserted in tin guides 



having reverted edges. II. Rautmann, Friedenau near Berlin. 



July 1. 

 201,912 (CI. 47/). Rubber ring for removable hose couplings, with 



separate disc to prevent edges from sticking at high temperatures. 



C. A. G. Storz, Frankfurt a/M. July 1. 

 201,779 (CI. 641;). Hollow stopper with rubber ring packing for bottles 



containing carbonated beverages. Frau Martha Richter, Hamburg. 



July 1. 

 202,587 (CI. 3/')- Clothes bag with clastic lining, held together by rub- 

 ber bands on inside. II. Walde, Kempton. July 8. 

 202,417 (CI. 30^). Milk bottle holder, having a bottom of rubber loops 



and side binding strings. G, Lamprecht, Seifhennersdorf. July 8. 

 202,413 (CI. 7i<0- Canvas shoe with elastic sides and leather tips. 



E. Leonhatdt. Bischweiler i. E. July 8. 



202.192 (CI. 7ii). Rubber heel lift, containing metal plate with points. 

 C. Metzmacher, Leipsiz-Gohlis. July 8. 



202.193 (CI. S3«). Protective case for watches, with openings for ring 

 and face. S. Bernero, Biella. July S. 



202,774 (CI. 3^)- Elastic bands with embroideries. Baus & F'oerster, 

 Mermelskirchen. July 15. 



203. 1 '4 (CI. 3/'). Apron protector of rubber with hooks to attach it to 

 apron. Frau Florentine Mundt, Berlin. July 15. 



202,970 CI. 3qj'). Rubber nipple with air slit inside. B. Kohlhaus, 

 Ilarburg. July 15. 



203,054 (CI. 3917). Plate of cork, consisting of single sheets held to- 

 gether by vulcanized rubber. H. Bortfeldt, Bremen. July 15. 



203,248 (CI. 9). Rubber cuff for painters brushes arranged so that by 

 turning it down the bristles may be shortened. P. Welchin, Dtis- 

 seldorf. July 15. 



Applications. 



17,631 (Class 39'i). Process for making seamless rubber bags for toy 

 balloons and similar toys. The Rubber Balloon Co. of America, 

 Brooklyn, New York, United States. July 1. 



30,851 (CI. 63^). Elastic tire. Mrs. Mary E. Brooke nee Gover, Den- 

 ver, Colorado, United States. July 1. 



16.298 (CI. 5211). Fitting for sewing machine to join rubber sheets by 

 sewing and pasting at the seams. Rappolt & Sonne, Hamburg, 

 and Paul Arnheim, Hannover. July 1. 



17,151 (CI. 39*). Process for manufacturing substitute for Gutta- 

 percha. M. Frambach, Hamburg. July 8. 



17,311 (CI. 63c). For fastening rubber tires on wheel rims. W. I. 

 Gregory, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. July 22. 



7,432 (CI. 63c). Insert for rubber tires. P. W. Tillinghast, Edge- 

 wood, and A. T. Begueron, Providence, Rhode Island, United 

 States. July 22. 



