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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[September i, 1906. 



827,494. Vehicle wheel [with pneumatic ring tube in the huh]. 



G. W T. Akehur.st. White Mar.sh, Md. 

 827,536. Air cleaning apparatus. G. J. Kindcl, Denver, Colo. 

 827 556. Vehicle tire. F. H. Newconib, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 827,601. Lock horseshoe. W. Basjanoff, Moscow, Russia. 

 827 640. .Adjustable compressor for flexil)le lubes J. J. Jessup, 



assignor to Brass Goods Mfg , Co., both of Brooklyn, N. V 

 827,6 5. Ear trumpet C \V. Levalley, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 827,693. Hypodermic syringe. K. W. Korb assignor to The 



United Stales Dental Mfg. Co , both of Cleveland, Ohio. 



INoTK.— Pfinted copies of specificalioiLS of United Slates patents may lie oh 

 taineU (rnnl TllK Ini>ia Rl^BBER World oflice at lo cenls each, postpaid.] 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 

 Patent .Specifications Pubusiied. 



The number given is that assigned to the P.itenl at thetilinc«>f thcAppIita- 

 lion, which in the case of ihnse listed below w.is in igo5. 



• Denotes Patents f-'r American Inventions. 



[ABSTH ACTED tN THK Il.l.USTKA TKD tJl-KIClAL JoURNAl.. JuNK 27. 19-6 ] 



3,835(1905). Inhaler for administering anifsthelics. M. H Don 

 slon, Tottenham, lMid<lle,sex. 



3,87s (1905). Ear appliance [for persons with impaired hearing ; 

 a telephone receiver with one or more IransiuiUers, ,ind pin 

 vidcd with a handle containing batteries and an indiu'lidii 

 coilj. S. Oppenlieimer, London. 



3,SSi (i()05). Stopper for preserve jar. J. .M. Cairns, Paisley, 

 Reiifrew.shire. 



3.950 (iip5). Protective cover for pheuni.ilie tire [consisting of 

 studs riveted to a tread band]. B. Brooks, Biriningham 



4.019 ( 1905). Pneumatic wheel. [.\n elastic lube is interposed 

 helweeii the nave and the outer portion ot llie wheel ] IC. C. 

 Wade, Lewes. 



4 112 (i(jo5) Vehicle wheel. [A flexible ch.nin for use on pneu- 

 nialie lire covers, as a driving band, is forineil of iiilerlocking 

 metallic links, fitted witli elastic jiads.] G. Helj)s, Nuneaton, 

 Warwickshire. 



4,184(1905). Means for attaching pueumalic lires to wheel rims. 

 C. 11. Stoteshury. and T. P. Keid, Ivast Dulwich Surrey. 



4,iSja ( 1905). Protective nonskid band for pneumatic tire [com- 

 prising rows of metal linked tojjether by bolls, which may 

 serve to fasten the band lo a cover on llie lire]. Same. 



*4,253 (1905). Elastic tire [having its base wider than the metal 

 rim .so as to be conipre,s,sed liy detachable side- flanges ; is se 

 cure<l by means of endless rings]. A. S. Krotz, Springfield, 

 Ohio 



4,270(1905). Elastic tire [The outer rim is connected to the 

 wooden rim by a series of blade springs, and comprises hoops 

 of leather and India-rubber fastened together by bolls ] (r. 

 Flo(|uet, Paris. 



4.302 (1905). Pneumatic tire. [Inner tubes are protected by a 

 canvas backing connected to the rubber by vulcanization, the 

 narrow strip left uncovered, opjiosite the wheel rim, being 

 strenglhened by an additional rubber faein.;,'.] C. Iv Lange, 

 Gotha, Germany. 



4,356( 1905). Metal armor for pneumatic tires to prevent slipping 

 and puncture. B. Birnbaum, London. 



[.AB.TRACTKD in THK Il-l.trsTRATKD Ot-'FICIAL JotrRNAL, JtM.V 4. 1906.] 



4,457 (1905). Appliance for preventing wind-sucking in eatllc 



[t^onsists of a bautl with a pad on ils underside .'iiid an elastic 



band attached to ils ends]. l". Keltenberger, Starnbcrt;, 



Munich, and T. Kranz, Steindorf Bruck, Upi)er Bavari.i, 

 4 46S ( lips) Ivlastic tire. II. Gilardoui and II. Lerichc, Paris, 



France. 

 4 7QO (1905! Pneumatic tire. [To prevent slipping a seiies of 



projections having cup like recesses are inoldetl to the tread.] 



T. W. Moore, Manchester. 

 4,828 ( 1905). Pneumatic tire [having leather tread band fittetl with 



metal plates]. J. O. O'Brien, Manchester. (A. Dutrieax- 



Lanielin, Le Quesnoy (Nord) France ) 



r Abstracted in tub Ili,vstrati.:o Officiai. Journal, Juiv ii. 1906.] 

 5,16.8(1905). Tire cover matle of leather to prevent ]ninclnre. 



R. and C. H. Wallwork, Mauehesler. 

 *5.249 ( ")"5)- Horseshoe. F. M Miller, New York. 

 5,25s (1005). FHaslic tire [forme<l of a fabric tube filleil with an 



artificial rubber which is a product of oil and sulphur]. L 



Posuansky, Berlin, Germany. 



•5.534 ( '905)- Elastic lire. W. L. Ring and P. L. Cooper, Sagi- 

 naw, Michigan. 



5.57> (1905). Protective tread, made of blocks of rubber, for 

 pneumatic tires. J. Russell, Newcastle on-Tyne. 



*5.5So ('905)- Vulcanizer for the repair of tires without removal 

 from the wheels. J. M Padgett, Topeka, Kansas. 



[.■\iisTRAC1 K.i IN THK IlLUSIRAl HI) OffiCUL JoURN L, JlLV iS. I906 ] 



5,855 ( 1905). Leather band to prevent tire punctures. J. Pull- 

 man, Teddington, Middlesex, and E. E. Pullman, Godalming, 

 Surrey. 



5,858(1905) Device to prevent tire punctures. [Consists of two 

 inelallic rings iulerposed between the outer cover and the air 

 lube] W Ilelmeanil F. Curzou, Liverpool. 



5917(1905). Self closing rubber valve for tire lubes. W. R. 

 Darling, Patrick, Lanarkshire, Scotland. 



*5. 927 (1905). Elastic tire. F. H. Bowly anil D J Riinyon, 

 New York. 



*5 965 (1905). India-rubber fabric. [Hard ruliber is combined 



with a textile fabiic iu the manufacture of winkers for horsi s. 



dashboards, etc.] W. R. Sine. Jersey City, .N J , and J. S. 



Rosenthal. Baltimore, Maryland. 

 .S971 (1905). Pneumatic tire. [.-Mr tubes are construrted willi a 



longiludinal fold to previ nl their lieiiij; injured wlieu ibc 



flaiifjes of the outer cover are being jilared in posiliiin.] I". 



Veilh, Odenwalil, Germany. 

 *6o65 (1905). Mat [for use in halh tubs] J. H Pu;;h New 



York. 



6,148(1905). Vaporizer: inhaler. II. C. Payne, London. 



THE FR NCH REPUBL C. 



P.\TENTs Issued (With D.ates ov Application.) 

 360,387 (Dec. 13). H. H. Frost. Vulcanizing apparatus. 

 360461 (Dec. 14). A. B. Deboulet. Puncture proof tire. 

 360,4(18 (Dec. 14). b;ia.slic tire. 

 360,531 (Dec 12). A. Deler Pueumalic wheel. 

 Results .Vttaincd from Conveyor Kelts. 

 360,538 (Dec. iS, 1905). Cheverau. Skid tread. 

 360,586 (Dec. 19). J. A. Meline. Quick repair tire. 



J. de Pontoux. Pneumatic lire. 



Dunn & Ross. Pneumatic tire. 



C. Mireau. Skid tread. 



J. Botsch. Elastic tire. 



I'aus. Pneumatic tire. 



L. G. Worms Rubber tire. 



Dussart and Accou. Puncture proof tire. 

 Decobert. Skid tread. 



Remain Talbot. Pneumatic tire. 



Continenlal Caoutchouc and Guttapercha Co. 

 Rivet for skid treads. 



,60 96S (Dec. 27). R. S. Bryant Rim for tires. 



Foussadier. Rivet for skid treads. 

 G. Juzan. Tire tread. 

 Petracchi. Rim for tires. 

 P. Nivet Pneumatic tire. 

 .\uberge. Spring wheel. 

 Be.sombes. Puncture proof tire. 



360.651 (Dec 19). 

 360 688 ( Dec. 19). 

 30o,6Sy (Dec. 18). 

 360,606 (Nov. 22). 

 360,7511 ( Dec. 21). 

 360 776 (Dec. 22). 

 360,804 (Nov. 23). 

 360.828 (March 13) 

 360,887 (Dec. 23). 

 360 920 (Dec. 23). 



360,9,85 (Dec. 27). 

 •,61,02s (Oct. 11). 

 361,052 (Nov. 28). 

 361,074 (Dec. II). 

 361,105 (Dec. 22). 

 361,167 (Dec. 29). 



[XoTK.— Printed copies of specificalions of French patents may be oblaiiud 

 fmin R. Kobet, Irigenieur-Counseil, i6 avenue de Villiers. Pans, at 50 cents eai h. 

 postpaid.] 



British investors seem not disposed to limit their interest 

 ill rubber to their colonies in Asia, judging from the issue of 

 a prospectus of The Zambesi Rubber Plantations and Fruit 

 Farms, Limited, with ^50,000 capital, under the companies 

 ordinance of Southern Rhodesia (.Africa), to acquire a con- 

 cession of 10,000 acres granted to Sydney Rcdrup from the 

 British South Africa Co., north of the Zambe-si river. The 

 plans involve the planting of 250.000 rubber trees, within 

 three years, at an estimated cost of /^i 2,000, Various fruits 

 are al. so to be cultiv.ited. The secretary is J. C. Filsworth. 

 I, Scott's building, Bulawayo. 



