October i, 1908.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



25 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

 ISSUED AUGUST 4. 1908. 



NO. 894,880. Rod packinR. O. J. Garlock, Palmyra. N. V., assignor 

 to The Garlock Packing Co. 

 894,000. Coupling U>T hose and pipe. W. Pohhiian, Middle- 

 town, N. Y. 



895,111. Vehicle wheel [with hub surrounded by an inflated tube, and 

 having a solid rubber tire]. N. Schcnk, St. Louis. 



895,284. Boot or shoe [having a welt sole and an upper of canvas and 

 new rubber in one piece]. E. S. Monis and P. J. Mulconroy, as- 

 signors to Mulconroy Co., all of Philadelphia. 



895,301. Tire. [Solid rubber, within detachable flange.] A. G. Ritchie, 

 San Jacinto, Cal. 



Trade Mark. 



34,352. Consolidated Packing and Supply Co., New York. The word 



Consolidated, over the representation of a section of packing, all withm 



a triangle. For piston packings, rubber hose, and belting. 

 ISSUED AUGUST 11, 1908. 



895.437. Tire protector. L. Crise, assignor of one-half to C. F. Close, 

 both of Upper Sandusky, Ohio. 



895.476. Golf ball. H. C. Lee, Ridgewood, N. J., assignor, by mesne 

 assignments, to The Kempshall Mfg. Co. 



895,561. Vehicle wheel [with pneumatic tire]. J. B. Hembree, Pied- 

 mont, S. C. 



895,560. Machine for removing the gutta-percha covers from rubber-cored 

 golf balls. E. G. Loomis, Norristown, Pa. 



895,738. Sold insulating conipTund. f Comprises castor oil, gum Kauri, 

 and colophony.] J. W. Frank, assignor to Standard Varnish Works, 

 all of New York city. 



895,762. Detachable rim for automobile tires. R. E. Jeffery, Piedmont, 

 Cal. 



895,770. Washing apparatus for reclaimed rubber. W. A. Konemaii, Mil- 

 waukee, Wis. 



895,821. Tire armor. G. Wilmot, Jr., Detroit, Mich. 



895,838. Automatic pump for tires. J. C. Booth, Columbia, Ohio. 



895,984. Pneumatic hub. J. Dunchan, Elizabrthport, N. J., and R. Dun- 

 chan and J. Dunchan, Vienna, Austria. 



896,000. Rubber roU or ring. James Bennett Forsyth, Boston. 

 Trade Mark. 



34,290. Pennsylvania Rubber Co., Jeanette, Pa. The word Grecnleaf. 

 For rubber hose. 



ISSUED AUGUST 18, 1908. 



896,075. Rubber-soled shoe. R. T. Badgley, New York city. 



896.204. Gasket. J. H. Glauber, Cleveland, Ohio. 



896.224. Apparatus for molding, vulcanizing, and finishing rubber boots 

 or shoes. J. W. V. Mason, Manchester, England. 



896,362. Resilient wheel. S. S. Childs, Bernardsville, N. J. 



896,629. Wheel for vehicles. J. De Vere, Blackburn, and J. Whitehead, 

 Clitheroe, England. 



896.661. Tire. [Solid rubber, surrounding a tubular arrangement of 

 strips of metal.] W. Potter, Los Angeles, Cal. 



896.662. Rubber dam holder and cutter. A. B. Prentis, Brandon, Greg. 



Trade Mark. 

 34,281. The Johns-Pratt Co., Hartford, Conn. The Words /. P. Co. For 



electrical insulation. 



ISSUED AUGUST 25, 1908. 

 896,715. Forming of filaments out of viscose or similar viscous material. 



C. A. Ernst, Landsdowtie, Pa., assignor to S. W. Pettit, Philadelphia. 

 896,728. Tread grip for vehicle tires. C. L. Hoff', York, Pa. 

 896,850. Puncture-closing device. S. Mundey, lLx>ndon, England. 

 896,894 Cushioned horseshoe. P. Clifford, assignor of one-half to D. J. 



Coibett, both of Buffalo, N. Y. 

 896,897. Vehicle wheel. H. Cramer, San Francisco. 

 896,902. Tire pump. J. A. Dyblie, Jolict, III. 

 896,989, Vulcanizer. J. F. Hardy, assignor to Consolidated Dental Mfg. 



Co., all of New York City. 

 897,107. Pneumatic tool. W. H. Keller, Philadelphia, assignor to Chi- 

 cago Pneumatic Tool Co. 

 897,151. Pneumatic lire. W, C. Rocheleau and I-. T. Rocheleau, Woon- 



socket, R. I. 

 897,209. Automobile or vehicle tire. G. Knadler, Cleveland, Ohio. 



Trade Mark. 

 31,502. Stephen Ballord Rubber Co.. New York city. Tlie word Atlas. 



For rubber hose, belting, and packing. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of United States patents may be 

 obtained from The India Rubber World office at 10 cents each postpaid.] 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFIC ATIONS PUULISHED. 

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

 plication, which in the case of those listed below was in 1907. 

 * Denotes Patent.i for .--Imerican Inventions. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, .\ugust 6, 1908.] 

 8,651 (1907). Disc wheel for vehicles, made of rubber in one or more 



pieces. L. A. van Rijn, Singapore. 

 8,718 (1907). Detachable flange for tire rims. H. Jones and W. E. 



Evans, Morristown, South Africa. 

 8,801 (1907). Pneumatic tire. W. E. and J. B, Rowcliffe. Manchester. 



•8,857 (1907). Protective extra cover of rubber for pneumatic tires. W. 

 T. borgan, Saginaw, Michigan. 



8.869 (i9t'7)- Scam for waterproof garments. L. Frankenstein and S. 

 Wiener, Victoria Rubber \Vorks, Manchester. 



8.870 (1907). Preparation for filling tire inner tubes. I. Frankenburg 

 & Sons, Ltd.. I. Frankenburg, and F. H. Betteridge, Greengate Rub- 

 ber Works. Salford. 



8,911 (1907). Rim for pneumatic tires. R. A. C. Esnault-Pelterie, Bou- 

 logne-sur-Scine, France. 



8,930 C1907). Tire of solid rubber, composed of blocks arranged in stag- 

 gered order on the wheel. H. Swales, London, and E. W. Sawyer, 

 Bromley. 



8,976 (1907). Powdering waste-rubber. T. Gare, New Brighton, Cheshire. 



9,094 (1907). India-rubber substitute. A, G. Inrig, Bexlcy, Kent. 



9,129 (1 907) . Spring wheel with solid rubber tire. A. Kentrick, Tun- 

 bridge Wells, Kent. 



9,141 (1907). Revolving heel protector. G. Horton, Liverpool. 



9.' 50 (.1907). Protective non-skidding cover of metal pieces for tires. 

 S. Hall, London. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, August 12, 1908.] 



9,199 (1907). Toe box of rubber, for boots. J. H. Brown, Northampton. 



9.215 (1907). Leather hands fur pneumatic tire treads, with clamps for 

 holding the same. W. Weidling, Magdebvirg, Germany. 



9,230 (1907). Non-skidding metal plates for pneumatic tires. H. G. 

 Bayky, West Croydon. 



9,253 (1907). Tire rim with detachable flanges. R. Bercsford, Newcastle- 

 under-Lyme. 



9,282 (1907). Ties for securing non-skid studs to tire covers. A. H. 

 Alexander, London. 



9.397 (1907). Insulating composition and substitue for hard rubber, 

 composed of asbestos, vegetable fiber, and bitumen and the like, 

 treated with carbon bisulphide and other materials. S. de Pont, 

 Levenshulme. 



9.503 (1907). Rim for solid rubber tires. E. B. Killen, London. 



9,561 (1907). Elastic tire L. Liais, Paris France. 



9,577 U907). Sectional penumatic tire, mounted on corresponding rim 

 segments. J. U. Roots. London. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, August 19, 1908.] 



9,615 (1907). Armored leather tread band for pneumatic tires. H. Nie- 

 meyer, Essen a/Ruhr, Germany. 



*9,634 (I907J- Valve fur pneumatic tires included wholly within the 

 tire, the opening to the valve being at the periphery of the tire. 

 J. S. Dunn and S. T. and L. C. Langdon, Vincennes, Indiana. 



9,644 (1907). Tocl for applying tire covers to the rim. L. Fumi, Fer- 

 rara, Italy. 



9.655 (1907). Elastic tire. J. Slee, Newton-le-Willows, Lanes. 



9,658 (1907). Elastic tire. L. Liais, Paris, France. 



•9,686 1 1907). Winding machine for winding wire on spools in con- 

 nection with insulating machine. British Thomson-Houston Co., Lon- 

 don. (General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y.) 



9,727 (1907). Puncture-sealing composition for tires. A. Scott. London. 



9.839 (1907). Solid rubber tire. W. B. Hartridge, Seaford, Sussex. 



9,908 (1907). Double rianged rim, convertable into a rim of the detach- 

 able fiange type. J. Hodgson, Carlisle. 



9.959 (1907)- Side slip prevented by a leather cover provided with 

 oblique metal bands carrying studs. F. Pemberton, Derby. 



9.676 (1907). Revolving heel pad. G. Bell, Winton, Lanes. 



JO, 008 C1907). Rubber substitute. M. F. Lugo, administatrix of O. Lugo. 

 London. 



10,017 (1907). Filling for elastic tires. A. and D. Fagioli, Southampton. 



10,026 (1907). Pneumatic tire having air spaces supplemental to the 

 inner tube. ^ E. Jones, Llanelly, and another. 



10,057 (1907). Pneumatic tire in sections, each fitted to a separate rim 

 section. R. V. Allen, B»^otle. 



10,079 (1907). Tire inner tube in sections; the method of forming the 

 ends IS applicable to forming the air tubes in one length. C. G. A. 

 Simmonds, London. 



10,000 (1907). Tread for tires composed of over-lapping spring plate. 

 J. Young, Glasgow. 



10,130 (1907). Spring wheel with solid rubber tread. C. J. Bcugnot and 

 C. Humbert, Paris, France. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, August 26, 1908.] 



10,414 C1907). Rubber packing rim between the felloe and the detachable 

 rim flange of a vehicle rim. E. F. Goodyear, Wolverhamton. 



* 10,421 (1907). Tire composed of alternate clastic and non-L-lastic sec- 

 tions, vulcanized within an elastic cover. Eleazer Kampshall, London. 



•10,422 (1907). Pneumatic tire with metallic sections to prevent slip- 

 ping. Eleazer Kampshall, London. 



10,424 (1907). Arrangement for carrying spare tires for motor cars on 

 lamp brackets in front. H. Fairbrother, London. 



•10,502 (1907). Coupling for railway hose. E. Hannold, St. Louis, 

 Missouri. 



10,519 (1907). Tire comprising outer and inner metal bands and inter- 

 mediate springs, with rubber tread for the whole. J. J. MuUcr, 

 London. 



10,521 (1907). Detachable tire carrying rim. S. Masters, Johannesburg, 

 South Africa. 



10,550 ( 1907). Arrangement of chains to prevent skidding of motor 

 cars. A. E. J. Smith, London. 



10,56^ (1907). Parts for cow-milking machines, G. Dalen and H. von 

 Celsing, trading as Dalifn & Celsing, Stockholm, Sweden. 



