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THE INDIA RUBBER 'WORLD 



[November i, 1905. 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



Patent Specifications Published. 



The number given is that assigned to the Patent at the filing of the Applica- 

 tion, which in tlie case oftliose listed below was in 19C4. 



• Denotes Patents for A merican Inventions, 



[Abstr\ctkd in the Official Journal, Sf.i-thmlkr 6, 1905.] 



Preserve jar ring. A. J. Krummeich, Rotterdam, Hol- 



Keservoir pen. A. K. Cole, Kidderminster. 

 Revolving boot heel. F. A. Ellis and D. Iloneywood, 



10,913 (1904). 



land. 

 10,931 (1904). 



II. 134 {1904). 

 London. 



1 1,156 (1904). Electric cable. [While stranding electric cables, a tape 

 of Chatterton's or other suitable plastic compound is laid on each 

 layer or strand so as to be squeezed into the interstices of the sitands 

 by the succeeding layer ] C. J. Beaver and E. A. Claremont, 

 Knutsford, Cheshire. 



11,240(1904). Waterproof cases for playing balls. G, W. T. l.eeson 

 and VV. Hill, Solihull. Warwickshire. 



1 1,244 (1904). C.olf ball [formed of hollow shell of a composition con- 

 taining celluloid as the chief constituent and mixed with a heavy 

 material to give weight.] C. de Biiren, Geneva, Switzerland. 



•11,360 (1904). Construction of punching bags, footballs, and the like. 

 A. Lindsay, East Orange, New Jersey. 



[AaSTRACTBD IN TMB OFFICIAL JoUBNAL, Sf.I'TEMURR 13, 19O5.] 



11,422 (19O4). E.ierclsing apparatus. W. Sutton and S. Lord, Liver- 

 pool, and W, S. Kerr, Southport. 



11,426(1904). Pneumatic tire [protected from puncture by transverse 

 metal plates]. H. David, Paris, France. 



11,462(1904). Rim for pneumatic tires [with one detachable flange or 

 retaining ring]. A. H. Culley and D. E Brown, Forrest Hill, 

 Kent. 



11,516(1904). Pneumatic tire [protected from puncture by a chain of 

 metal plates between cover and inner tube]. F. Nusch, London, 

 (L. Vanderpere-Simon, Ixelles, Belgium.) 



11,624(1904). Air cushion. E. Katzenstein, Berlin, Germany. 



11,771(1904). Pneumatic tire [protected from slipping by a ribbed 

 cover built up of metallic links]. R. E". P. Craven, Armley, Leeds. 



11,782 (1904). Life belt. F'. C. N. Parizot, Bremen, Germany. 



11,795 (1904). Leather protector for pneumatic tires. J. Lines, War- 

 rington. 



11,858(1904). Hose coupling [for railway air brake]. E. C. Ladner, 

 N. J. Kessels, and C. E. Hayes, Brisband, (,)ueensland. 



*il,86i (1904). Pneumatic tire [with protective pad of asbestos]. C. 

 W. Maxon, West Bay City, Michigan. 



11,918(1904). Heel protector. C. J. Axten, London, and W. May, 

 East Ham. 



I VhSTRACTED IN THE OfFICIAU JoURNAL, SEPTEMBER 20, 1905 } 



11,924(1904). Two part rim for elastic tire. C. P. E. Schneider, Le 

 Cieusot, France. 



12,148(1904). Pneumatic tire [with non skidding band of leather]. E. 

 Stachl, Bristol. 



•12,169(1904). Obstetric operating pad. H. J. Haddan, London. 

 (Meinicke & Co., New York.) 



•12,301 (1904). Waterproof suits for swimming. N. B. Lawson, Mus- 

 kegon, Michigan. 



12,401 (1934). Pneumatic tire [having a tread notched transversely to 

 prevent slipping]. T. Jackson and A. Miles, Cheltenham. 



12,463(1904). Pneumatic tire [with means for automatically closing 

 punctures]. E. Montecuccoli, Vienna, Austria. 



f Abstracted IN THE Official Journal, Skptbmber 27,1905.1 

 12,511(1904). Mold for golf balls. P. H. Haddleton, London. 

 ■ 2,533(1904). Mold for pneumatic tire covers. A. J. Boult, London 



(J. M. Piquera, Paris, France.) 

 12,524 (1904). Pneumatic tire [prevented from creeping by pins in 



wardly projecting from the rim flanges and entering eyeletted holes 



in the thickened edges of the tire]. A. S, Morrison, Pinner, Mid 



dlesex. 

 12,661 (1904). Grip for handle of a cricket bat or game club. E. L 



Curbishley, Manchester. 

 12,705 (1904). Fountain pen filler. J. M. Nolan and A. K. Watts 



London. 

 • 12,892 (1904). Apparatus for soling leather boots with India-robber 



G. F. Butterfield, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 12,911 (1904). Packing rim for valves. A. E. Davis, Johannesburg 



Transvaal. 



* 12,912 (1904). Pneumatic motor tire [consisting of a rubber covered 



annulus made of metallic wire spirals]. T. Midgley, Columbus, 



Ohio. 

 12,933(1904). Elastic tire [having a series of spiral springs fitted in 



compression between it and the wheel rim]. E. W. Bache, West 



Bromwich. 

 12,999 (1904). Pneumatic tire [constructed of a number of independent 



air chambers. F. G. McKin, London. 

 13,006 (1904). Pneumatic tire [with protective metallic treadj. A. 



Pereno, London, and J. Coulon, West Kensington. 

 Patents Applied For — 1905. 



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

 United States. 



17,691. J. J. Bowes, Jr., Washington City, Hose coupling. Sept. I. 



17,842. The British Thomson Houston Co., Ltd., London. Improve- 

 ments in and relating to wire coating machines. (The General 

 Electric Co.. Schenectady, New York.) 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (Wuh Dates of Application). 

 256 (Feb. 24, 1905). Firm of Geoflroy & Delore. Covering of 



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very fine copper wires for electrical purposes. 



365 (March 14). J. M. Padgelt. Device for repairing pneumatic 

 tires. 



371 (March 14). Firm of Robinson Brothers, Ltd., and Mr. Clift. 

 Process of reclaimine rubber. [See The India Rubber World, 

 October i — page 11 ] 



407 (March 15). R. Dersonne de Sennevoy. Air chamber with 

 independent sections for tires. 



416 (March 15). Dr. Alexander and Fosnansky. Elastic tire. 

 426 (March 16). J. Magnin. Detachable anti-skidding protector 

 for pneumatic tires. 



450 (March 16). R. A. Soret. Hoof pad. 

 488 (March 22). A. Berthelier. Pneumatic tire and rim. 

 504 (March 18). E. M. M. Houel. Double carriage suspension by 

 metallic springs and pneumatic tubes. 

 535 (March 20). B. T. L. Thomson. Wheel tire. 

 598 (March 21). W. R. Sine and J. S. Rosenthal. Improvements 

 in the manufacture of Caoutchouc articles. [Process of the Rein- 

 forced Hard Rubber Co., Jersey City, United States.] 

 6 ig (March 22). F. Veith. Air chamber for pneumatic tires. 

 F. M. Miller. Hoof pad. 

 J. H. Bontemps. Protected air chamber for 



682 (March 24). 

 694 (March 24). 

 pneumatic tires. 

 715 (March 20), 

 S27 (March 29). 

 839 (March 29) 



L. J. Vialle. 

 L. L. Picat. 



Elastic tire. 



Nonpuncturable tube for pneumatic 



J. L. Didier. Pneumatic tire. 



D. Couverchel. Armored pneumatic tire cover. 



P. de Schostakourky. Process of spinning cov- 

 ers over vulcanized Caoutchouc tubes. 

 1 10 (April 7). L Noel. Valve for pneumatic tires. 

 121 (April7 ). F. Beauvois. Method of attaching anti-skidding 

 elastic tires. 

 138 (April 7). 

 202 (April 6). 

 tires. 



385 (April 15). 

 413 (April 15). 

 436 (Feb. 16). 

 matic tires. 



438 (Feb. 17)- 



bias cut bands 



469 (April 14). 



cover. 



491 (April 17), The Swinehart Clincher Tire and Rubber Co., 



Akron, United States. Elastic tire. 



527 (April 17). E. Lapierre. Protector for pneumatic tires. 



Dravy and Medhurst. Pneumatic tire. 

 De Dion and Bouton. Elastic tire. 

 B. H. Chameroy. Anti-skidding protector for pneu- 



A. L. Adams. Rolling up machine for straight or 



A. de Mans. Tire with anti-skidding reinforced 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of French patents may be obtained 

 from R Bobet, Ingenieur-Counseil, 16 avenue de Villiers, Paris, at 50 cents each, 

 post paid.] 



Liberia. — The Liberian Development Co.. Chartered and 

 Limited (London), have registered a lien for /4000 [ = $19466] 

 in 7 per cent, debentures, charged on 15,000 fully paid £\ shares 

 in the subsidiary Monrovian Rubber Co., Limited, through 

 which is held the concession for gathering rubber in Liberia. 



