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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December i, 1905. 



802,905. Tire inflating' means [actuated by the motion of the vehicle]. 

 G. A. Bobrick, Los Angeles. Cal. 



Trade Mark. 



g,990. Fountain pens. L. E. Waterman Cc, New York city. Es- 

 sential ftaturt. — The representation of a globe and a fountain pen, 

 in which the pen is shown as passing through the globe. 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



Patent Speciitcations Published. 



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

 tion, which ill the case of tliose listed below was in iyo.j. 



• Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



[Abstractkd in the Official Journal, October 4, 1905.] 



13,052 (1904). Horseshoe pad. J. Bamber, Clayton, Manchester. 



13,091 (1904). Elastic tire [having a metallic layer with a projecting 



head fixed on a grooved metal rim by a ring]. W. Struck, Kriede- 



nau, near Berlin. 

 13,118(1904). Machine for making golf balls by winding rubber cord 



or tape upon the cores of said balls. J. P. Cochrane, Edinburgh, 



and J. Jackson, Dundee. 

 13,198 (1904). Hose reel. A. \V. Clayden, Exeter. 

 13,298(1904). Pneumatic tire. [For preventing puncture an endless 



strip of compressed leather is inserted between the air tube and outer 



cover.] M. G. Plane and G. Phillips, Colchester. 



* 13,411 (1904). Mouth piece of hard rubber for tobacco pipes. C. 



Elkin, Jersey City, New Jersey. 

 13,445(1904). Tobacco pouch. A. Frankau & Co. and H. I. Liver- 

 more, London. 



* 13,446 ( 1904). Machine for cementing soles to shoes with rubber. 



G. L. Rollins, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 



13,493 (1904). Pneumatic tire. [Concave sheet steel series arranged 

 to overlap the length of rubber and clamped in position, the whole 

 being then covered with canvas and placed between the air tube and 

 outer cover], F. Peace, North Woodseats, near Sheffield. 



13,558 (1904). Heel pad for boots. H. T. Wikins and G. Denton, 

 London. 



[AiSTitACTBD IN THE Official Journal, OcTOiiER 11,1905.] 



13,660 (1904). Pneumatic tire and means for attaching same to wheel 



rims. C. W, Pradeau, Shephers Bush, London. 

 13,646 (1904). Pneumatic tire protector [formed of an old outer cover 



with the beading cut off and secured to the rim by straps or buckles]. 



F, D. Lyon. Hove, and G. W. Brown, Brington, both in Sussex. 

 13)687 (1904). Syringe [for the cure of diseases in animals]. A. 



Hepnar, Kassel, Germany. 

 13,783 (1904). Pneumatic tire [constructed in segments which may be 



inflated]. A. Hasperg, Baden-Baden, Germany. 

 13,784. Pneumatic tire. [To prevent bursting the outer cover is 



formed with a groove at each side in which engages the claw-like 



edge of the rim.] Same. 

 13,799 (1904). Pneumatic tire. [Outer cover formed with hard cores 



and beaded edges fitting into recesses in the sides to prevent creep- 

 ing.] W. A. Sanky, Sutton, Surrey. 

 13,854(1904). Rim for pneumatic tires. [Fitted with detachable side 



flanges to facilitate attachment.] M. Korth, Koln Raderberg, 



Germany. 

 13,861 (1904). Artificial limbs [constructed with a sheath and pneu- 

 matic pad for the reception of the stump]. S. Rosenfelder, Niirn- 



berg, Germany. 

 13,910 (1904). Elastic tire. R. Stone, Wellington, Shropshire. 

 13,929 (1904). Golf balls [with core molded from a composition formed 



by mixing solutions of India-rubber and Gutta percha in naphtha ; 



the core is covered with (jutta-percha]. R.Hodgkinsons, Victoria, 



Australia. 

 13.935 (1904). Tire pump. D. Rowe and J, Stobert, Wanganui, 



New Zealand. 

 •13,948(1904). Elastic tire [and means for attaching same to rims ; 



being what is called in the United States the " Hartford Perfected 



Dunlop" tire.) T. Midgley, Columbus, Ohio. 

 13,964(1904). Pneumatic tire. [Slipping prevented by placing on the 



tread a series of metal shoes adapted to receive wooden blocks. J L. 



S. Dyer, Craven Arms, Shropshire. 

 14,024 (1904). Waterproof coats [with tubular collar through which 



passes a drawstring to facilitate putting on and a close fit]. A. Dun- 

 hill. London. 

 14,041(1904). Gardening syringe. A. H. Gale, London. 



14,097(1904). .Sole and heel for boots. H. Markus, Manchester, and 

 Barnwell Machine Co., Droylsden Rubber Works. 



f Abstracted in imi-; Official Journal, October iS, 1905 ] 



14.251 (1904). Pneumatic tire protector [of leather, embracing all that 

 part of the tire uncovered by the rim]. R. M. Meyer, London. 



14.259 (1904). Elastic tire [composed of metal springs fitting one in- 

 side the other]. J. Barker, Oldham, Lancashire. 



14,284 (1904). Sole and heel protector. II. J. Burb, and J. H. Cox, 

 Greenock, Renfrewshire. 



14,298 (1904). Elastic tire [formed of cork molded to the form of the 

 rim, to be used with or without a cover of rubber]. H. E. Hayncs, 

 Hove, Sussex. 



•14.429 (1904). Wheel formed of two discs with flanged edges to sup- 

 port the tire. G. \V. .Sanford, Thomaston, Connecticut. 



14,459 (1904). Tire repairer. [In repairing inner tubes the patch is 

 held in position by a metal clasp.] V. B. Cashin, London. 



14,477 (i904)' Appliance to aid in walking and running ; the joints 

 formed of armored rubber tubes, coated with Para rubber. C. V. 

 Czerinejewo, Bromberg. West Prussia. 



14,627 (1904). Trouser clips, consisting in part of elastic bands. H. 

 Grafe, and P. Kaiser. Weimar, Germany. 



* 14,644 (1904). Respirator [for firemen and miners]. A. A, Sherman 

 and C. E. Chapin, Berkeley, California. 



14,664 (1904). Elastic tire [formed with a number of isolated cham- 

 bers]. A. Ducasble, Neuilly (Seine), France. 



14,703(1904). Sole and heel protector. [Tips for soles and heels of 

 boots consist of different shaped pieces of leather, each having a 

 correspondingly shaped undercut recess adapted to receive a flanged 

 rubber pad] W. Jayne, Knowie, Bristol. 



14,740 (1904). Pneumatic tire. [To prevent puncture or slide slipping, 

 armored bands are secured to tires by lashes or ties of Batata, 

 leather, canvas, etc J W. P. Thompson, London. 



14,760(1904). Pneumatic tire. [Slipping and puncture prevented by 

 constructing a tread with blocks of highly compressed canvas and 

 rubber.] L- Johnstone, Prestwich, Lancashire. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Dates of Application). 



353,681 (April 25, 1905). Societe anonyme des Etablijsements Fal- 



connet. Tire. 

 353.655 (April 22). M. Berthe. Rubber stamp. 

 353>887 (May 2). Societe fran9aise du Caoutchouc artificial " Elas- 



tophor". Elastic tire. 

 353.911 (May 3). Societe Michelin & Cie. Metallic rivet or button 



with hard metal cap, for the outer covering of tires and for anti 



skidding bands. 

 353>9I2 (May 3). Sociele Michelin & Cie. Rivet consisting of a 



tempered steel head, and shank of untempered steel or iron, made 



of one piece with the head, for the outer covering of tires and for 



anti skidding bands. 

 353.756 (April 28). Societe Generale de procedes d'extraction du Caout- 

 chouc. Machine for barking roots and liaiies. 

 353,754 (.'\pril 28). A. Berguerand. New method of putting rubber 



tips on shoes. 

 353)790 (April 28). G. Aranyi. Pneumatic pad for trusses. 

 353,892 (May 3). Dupont. Band of spongy and elastic tissue, either 



rubber covered or impervious on one of its surfaces. 

 353.993 (May 5). McConechy. Pneumatic tire. 

 354,049 (May 6). F. & P. de Coninck. Elastic tire. 

 354,051 (May 6). G. A. Strom. Compound pneumatic tire. 

 354,116 (May 8). M. Quidet and E. Noe. Elastic tired wheel. 

 354.175 (May 10). L. M. Robertson. Elastic tired wheel. 

 353)995 (May 5). W. H. Story. Process for the manufacture of a 



celluloid substitute from horn, ebonite, and the like. 

 354,242 (May 12). C. Rossel. Cover for elastic tires. 

 354,262 (May 13). J. Tennant. Pneumatic tire, 

 354.-77 (May 13), L. Johnstone. Elastic tire. 

 354.363 (April 17). J. Imbert. Rubber tired wheel. 

 554,374 (May 13). C. Nielsen. Valve for peumatic tires. 

 354.384 (May 17). E. L. A. Olivier. Pneumatic tire. 

 354.410 (May 19). r. Thevenot. Vehicle tire. 



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

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

 postpaid.) 



