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THE INDIA RUBBER "WORLD 



[April i, 1906. 



5,160. Hard rubber syringes. Same. Essential /ealure. — The 

 word .symbol EUREKA. 



5,163. Hard rubber combs. Same. Essential feature. — The 

 word symbol HERCULES. 



11,010. India rubber bags and pouches. Continental Caoutchouc 

 Co., New York city. Essential feature. — The representation 

 of a prancing horse upon uneven ground at the center of con- 

 centric circles between which ap[)ear the characters C. C. & G. 

 P CO. H 



16.306. India-rubber binding. Knapp Rubber Binding Co., New 

 York city. Essential feature.— The words KNAPP RUBBER 

 BINDING CO. 



16.307. India-rubber binding. Same. Essential feature. — The 

 representation of a frame u])on tlie upper cross-bars of which 

 is supported a piece of rubber binding andbctween said cross- 

 bars of whch is secured a piece of malting; tlie words BIND 

 THE RAGGED EDGE and the words KNAPP' RUBBER BINDING 

 CO., N. Y. 



i6,4y8. India-rubber stair-nosings. Same. Essential feature. — 

 The representation of a Hight of three steps the treads of 

 which are protected by coverings and the edges of the treads 

 of which are protected by nosings; the word ANTISLIPPIN 

 and the words KNAPP RUBBER BINDING CO , N Y. the wliole 

 inclosed within a square border. 



16,499. India-rubber stair-nosings. Same. Essential feature. — 

 The representation of two flights of steps in a common landing, 

 starting toward wliich upon the lowermost step of one fiight is 

 shown a man and leaving which on the lowermost step of the' 

 other flight is shown a woman ; and the words KNAPP RUBBER 

 BINDING CO., N. Y. Upon the side of the steps is shown apiece 

 of no.sing upon which appears the word AN flSLlPPlN. 



16,513. Elastic tubing adapted for use as hose or packing. New 

 Jersev Car Spring and Rubber Co , Jersey City. Essential 

 feature.— The word GIBRALTAR. 



[NoTK.— Printed copies of specifications of United Siates patents may be ob- 

 tained from The India Rubber World ottice at lo cents each, postpaid.] 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



Patent Specific.\tions Tubushed. 



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

 tion, which in the case of those listed below was in i(j04. 



* Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



[.Abstracted in the Official Journal. Februarv 7, 1906.] 



22,147 (1904). Handle of cricket bat [with strips of rubber let in* 

 to the surface]. II. O. Clarke and J. W. Weeks, INIaidstone' 

 Kent. 



20,203(1904). Pneumatic tire. [Conical studs arranged around 

 the tread in rows ; the shanks of the studs pass through re- 

 cesses in an annular holder an<l bear against a rubber cushion.] 

 J. F. Johnson, Leicester. 



22,332 (1904). Tennis ball. P. R. Droop, Chemnitz, Germany. 

 22,343(1904). Elastic tire [constructed of detachable sections]. 



H J. Haddan, London. 

 22.392(1904). Pneumatic tire. [Outer covers with beaded edges 



and with retaining wires are secured to channel shaped rims 



having one edge removable by- a wedge shaped ring.] W. A. 



Sankey, Sutton, Surrey. 

 22,543 (1904). Rim. [To faciltate the removal of tires the metal 



rim is formed with a/removable portion.] H. W. Cave, Lon- 

 don. ' 

 22,549(1904). Means for attaching non slipping covers to tires. 



H. J. Haddan, Lonilon. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, Fhijruarv 14, igo6.] 

 22,693 (1904). Horse shoe tread. H. Coop and Coop & .Sons, 



Lancashire 

 22,774 (1904). Waterproofing l)Oots and shoes. [.\ .solution of 



Gutta-percha in carbon bisulphide is used.] L. H. V. .Smith 



(trading as W. H. .Smith & Co.,) Birmingliam. 

 22,788 (1904). Fountain pen. T. M. Tripp, H. Jackson, and W. 



B. Jackson, all of Liverpool. 

 22,796 ( 1904). Exercising apparatus [consisting of elastic cords]. 



F. W. Croucher, Fleet. Haiiipshire. 

 22,802(1904). Advertising balloons. C. A. Barrett, London. 

 22,890 (1904). Means for securing rubber pads to boots. J. 



Klunipp, Strasslnirg. Germany. 

 22,894(1904). Pneumatic tire. F. G. McKim and J. M. Len- 



nard, both of London. 



22,973 ( 1604). Elastic tire [consisting of a series of cushion tubes 



interposed between the rim and the tire]. W. Clark, London. 

 22,996 (1904). Fountain pen. L. Doms, Vienna, Austria. 

 23,086 ( 1904). Anti slipping device for tires. [Consists of a series 



of chains with links closer together in the center, stretched 



diagonally across the tire and fastened to the rim.] H. 



Andrew, Plymptou, Devon. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal ('ebruarvzi, igo6.] 

 23.108 (1904). Valve for feeding bottle, .■\llen & Hanburys and 



J. Dowell, London. 

 23,138(1904). Puncture preventing device. [Metal casing.] J. 



Monteith, Cranley, Carstairs, Scotland. 

 23,168(1904). Portable vulcanizing apparatus for motor tires. 



H. H. Frost, London. 

 *23,i7i (1904). .Shaving appliance. [Comprising a rubber sponge.] 



T. E- Beck, Newark, New Jersey. 

 23,283 (1904), Non slipping tire cover. G. Desclee, Laken, 



Belgium. 

 23,298(1904). Means for securing pneumatic tire to rim. C. 



Schmidt, ICrfurt. Germany. 

 23.351 (1904). Vulcanizing apparatus [for jointing rubber tire 



tubes]. Anglian Motor Co. and J. B. Robinson, Newgate 



street, Beccles. 



23,362 (19041. Elastic tire. [Built up of layers of canvas cement- 

 ed together by rubber and having einliedded in their bases 

 bands of metal.] J. Cooper, Camberwell. Surrey. 



23,393 (1904). Heel protector. H. J. Medway, London. 



23,409(1904). Football boot [with rubber pad inserted between 

 the upper of the boot and the instep of the wearer]. D. Toni- 

 kies, Nottingham. 



* 23,545 (1 904I. Sand blast apparatus. J. E- L- Barnes, Liverpool. 

 (Marine Construction Co., San Francisco, California.) 



23,593 (1904). Device for locating punctures in tire inner air tubes. 

 R. Tyler and C. Tyler, Leeds. 



23,627 (1904). Heel protector. M. E., G. P. E. A., M. E., and 



E. M. Renard, all of Bordeaux, France 

 .23,652 (1904V Pneumatic tire [formed of a number of radial sec- 

 tions which are inflated during manufacture]. J. Stubbs and 

 A Shann, Sheffield. 



23,697 (1904). Pneumatic tire with removable tread. I. Clifford, 

 London 



23,703 (1904). Heel protector. A Norreys, London. 



23,783 (1904). Waterproof cape. [.\ rubber gutter with a beveled 

 inner lip is cemented around the edge of the cape to catch the 

 rain drips ; a rubber tube communicates with the gutter at the 

 back to convey ofi the water.] J. Jaques, London. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With D.'vtes of Application.) 

 357.067 (.\ug. 19, 1905). Maurin. Tire. 

 357>t57 (Aug. 24). C. Challiner. Elastic tire. 

 357,168 (Aug. 24). C. H. Gray and T. Sloper. Pneumatic tire. 

 357,267 (Aug. 26). The Reillac Tyre Co. , Ltd. Elastic tire. 

 357,269 (Aug. 26). A. P. Chopard. Pneumatic tire. 

 357,336 (Aug. 29). J. Neilson. Process for reclaiming rubber. 



857.429 (Sept. i). .'V. Mollinger. Double wheel rim, with pneu- 

 matic cushion between. 



357.430 (Sept. i). A. Pillard. Fitting wheels with elastic tires. 

 357,474 (Sept. 4). H. Harman. Pneumatic tire protector. 

 357,484 (Sept. 5). V. .-V. Perruche. .\pparatus for cementing 



tread to pneumatics for vulcanization. 



357.544 (Sept. 7). .Soci^te O. Englebert fils et Cie. Tire inner 

 tube. 



357,575 (Sept. 8). J. A. Plassard. Tube with protector for pneu- 

 matic tires. 



.'557.6I2 (Sept. 9). J.Cooper. Tire and method of fastening same. 



357,616 (Sept. 9). .'\. Vogelgesang. Method of protecting deflated 

 tires. 



357.626 (Sept. 9). H. Catrice. Compressible tires. 



357,662 (Sept. 12). P. Gaultier. Burst proof pneumatic tire. 



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

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

 postpaid.] 



