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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[October i, 1905. 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 

 Patent Specifications Published. 



The number given is tliat assigned to the Patent at the filinK of the Applica- 

 tion, which in tlie case of those listed below was in 1904. 



• Denoits Patents for A merican Inventions. 



[Abstractkd in thk Official Journal, July 26, 1905.] 



7795 (iQoj). Treatment of waste ebonite 01 vulcanized rubber for use in 



insulating compounds. V. de Karavodine, I'atis, France. 

 7810 (1904). Tire formed of hollow or solid rubber blocks, made with 

 bases which engage under metal frames. V. J. Chary, Paris, 

 France. 

 7848 (1904), Anti slipping tire tread. M. M. and A. K. Dessau, Mer- 



ton, Surrey. 

 7808 (1904). Exercising apparatus. [Dumbbell in two parts pivoted 

 together so as to rock, and provided with rubber cushions to prevent 



noise.] H. Fairbrother, London. 



7945 (1904). Removable boot heel. 

 R. Jelen, Bohemia, Austria. 



8006(1904). Interlocking floor tiling. 

 [Tiles are made with U, V, or 

 other shaped interlocking projec- 

 tions and recesses, occupying 

 preferably a third of their thick- 

 ness. Tiie tiles may be arranged 

 in patterns and may be molded 

 with different designs on the face 

 or have colored or shaped centei s. ] 

 A. Whiteway and Charles Mac- 

 intosh & Co.. Ltd., Manchester. 



8072(1904). Golf ball [with padding 

 between the central core and the 

 outer cover made of perforated rubber sheeting vulcanized before 

 being wound onj. P. Cruickshank, Edinburgh. 



[AnSTRACTED IN THK OFFICIAL JiiURNAL, AuGUST 2, igOS.J 



8337 (1904). Revolving heel protector. 

 Bedford. 



8006 (1904). 



F. W. Farr and J. Power, 



8364 (1904). Firemen's helmet with air cushion and means for supply- 

 ing fresh air. J. H. and A. B. Drager, Lubeck, Germany. 



8442 (1904). Pneumatic tire with special tread. J. C. Graham, Lon- 

 don. 



8586(1904). Portable vulcanizer especially for repairing tires. W. 

 Hill, G. Leeson, and County Chemical Co., all of Birmingham. 



* 8606 (1904). Horseshoe pad. J. E. HolTmann, New York. 

 8697(1904). Golf ball. J. Crosland and British Insulated and Helsby 



Cables, Ltd., Warrington. 



f Abstracted in the Official Journal, August id. 1905 ] 



8740 (1904). Adjustable boot heel. E. A. Lancaster and S. Hackett, 



Stapleford. 

 8828 (1904) Pneumatic tire with special tread. W. Drury, Swansea, 



and F. H. Medhurst, London. 

 8893 (1904). Means of attaching solid rubber tires. I. Guist, Puy- 



richard, France. 

 8900(1904). Pneumatic motor tire with thickened and wire protected 



tread. A. von Lllde, Frankfort o/M., Germany. 

 *8g28(l904). Pneumatic tire protected by removable puncture proof 



mesh of wire. J. L. Brown and B. King, Rahway, New Jersey. 

 9047 (1904). Solid rubber tire with means for the prevention of slipping. 



T. Gare, New Brighton. 

 g079 (1904). Artifici.Tl foot with cushions and other parts of rubber. 

 9188 (1904). Solid rubber tire for motors [with metal chain fitted in a 



trough formed in the tread to form a non skidding wearing surface]. 

 IAbstracthd IN THE Official Journal, Aulust 16.1905.] 



9233 (1904). Pneumatic tire for motors [having a cover formed with 

 two treads, side by side, to prevent skidding]. F. Reddaway, Man- 

 chester. 



9301 (1904). Spray producers [for vines or trees]. A. F. Billa, Si. 

 Julien de Medoc, France. 



9321(1904). Valve for pneumatic tire. H Nemerovsky, Manchester. 



9330(1904). Golf ball. S. de Pont. Manchester. 



* 9333 (■904)' Vehicle wheel [having an inner and an outer rim with 



metallic springs or pneumatic rubber sections between]. A. Cousen, 

 Detroit, Michigan. 



9400(1904). Pneumatic tire. H. W. Hepburn, Birkdale. 



9432 (1904). Hot water bottle. [A textile bag, lined with sheet asbes- 

 tos on the side remote from the person, is made with pockets to re- 

 ceive the rubber hot water containers.] R. W. Sampson, Quebec, 

 Canada. 



9C44 (1904). 



9504 (1904.) Artificial leg [comprising parts of sponge rubber and elas- 

 tic webbing]. R. E. Daniels, Rochdale. 



* 9510 (1904). Narrow elastic fabric for suspenders, garters, and the 



like. H. J. Gaisnan. New York. 

 9607 (1904). Abdominal belt. J. 



P. HodgkinsoQ. Manchester. 

 9631 (1904). ICIastic tire [formed 



of alternate layers ot rubber 



and corrugated metal bands]. 



A. Lafargue, London. 

 9644 (1904). Pneumatic tire [pro 



tectcd against slipping by a 



band detachable or otherwise 



from which protrudes a series 



of wires, bristles, or the like. 



the intercises being partially 



filled with a suitable composi- 

 tion]. W. Youlden, London. 



(Abstracted in the Official Journal, August 23, 1905.] 

 9773 (1904). Golf ball [formed by winding elastic cords which are pre- 

 viously plaited or twisted]. Rollo Appleyard, Silveitown rubber 



works, London. 

 *993i (1904) Pneumatic tire [the cover being attached to the rim by 



metal eyelets] . R. H. Croninger, Chicago. 



* 10,175 (1904). Vaginal syringe. H. J. Haddan, London. (Meinecke 



& Co., New York.) 

 10.179 (■904)- Device for cleaning carpets by means of compressed air. 

 J. P. O'Donnell and H. S. Potter, Bromley, Kent. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, August 30, 1905.] 



10,274 (1905). Elastic wheel [having a pneumatic tube between the hub 

 and rim portion]. E. F. Piers, Horsham, Sussex. 



10,277 (1904). Pneumatic tire [with detachable rubber or leather tread 

 to prevent slipping or puncture]. C. Dutordoir, Lecluse, France. 



■°. 315 (1904). Pneumatic or other elastic tire [having a tread concave 

 in section to prevent slipping]. A. Pearse, London. 



10,432 (1904). Pneumatic tire ] with cover strengthened by embedded 

 strands of wire or hemp]. J. McConechy, Glasgow. 



10,442 (1904). Elastic tire [composed of a backing of hard rubber vul- 

 canized to a more elastic treadj. John Hancock Nunn, London. 



Patents Applied For— 1905. 



Space is given here only to Applications for Patents on Inventions from the 



United States. 



15,826. Philip Watson Pratt, London. Improvements in rubber treads. 



August 2. 

 16,016 (1904). W. P. Thompson, London. Improvements relating to 



rubber goods. (The Traun Rubber Co. , New York.) August 4. 

 16,654(1904). R. Mulholland, London. Improvement in rubber tire. 

 August 16. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (Wiih Dates ok Application). 



351.687 (Feb. 22, 1905). Y. J. Masson. Anti-skidding device for tires. 



351.736 (Feb. 23). Dutrieux Lamelin. Tire protector for anti skidding. 



351,761 (Feb. 13). A E. Fisher. Device for inflating tires. 



35 1,910 (March i). J. B. L. Eeyssou Lacombe. Protector for horsts' 

 feet. 



351,924 (March i). G. P. L. Colon. Elastic product to be used in con- 

 nection with wheel felloes. 



351,932 (March 2). Otto and Riccardson. Elastictire with tread stud- 

 ded with nails vulcanized in position. 



351,648 (Jan. 9), E. Abadie Leotard. Hock-strap with adjustable fast- 

 ening. 



352,020 (March 3). C. E. Lange. Tire inner tube. 



352,037 (March 4). Societe Consolidated Rubber Tire Co. Tire. 



352,067 (March 6). C. L. Marshall. Shoe for pneumatic tire. 



3t,2,093 (Feb. 6). A. Parouty. Pneumatic tire. 



352,130 (March 6). A. Menegault. Anti skidding device for pneu- 

 matic tires. 



352,199 (March 8). E. Sotron. Elastic tired wheel. 



352,384 (Feb. 14), H. E. Sykes. Improvement in the weaving of elas 

 tic stuffs. 



352,216 (March 9). G. Bedos. Leather anti skidding tread for pneu- 

 matic tires. 



[NOTB. — Printed copies o( specifications of French patents may be obtained 

 f rom R. Robet, Ingenieur-Counseil, 16 avenue de Villicrs, Paris, at 50 cents each, 

 post paid.] 



