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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[November i, 1908. 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED SEPTEMBER i. 1908. 



NO. 897,309. X'ulcanizing mandrel for rubber hose. S. J. Sill, •»- 

 •ignor of one-half to H. H. Hewitt, both of Buffalo. N. Y. 

 897.339. Automatic machine for windintr fire hose pipe and an*.l- 

 ogous tubing. E. D. C. Bayne and L. A. Subers, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 897,383. Braiding machine. J. Lundgren, Philadelphia, assignor to Sam- 

 son Cordage Works, Boston. 

 897.395' Hose nozzle cart. E. J. Petru and J. Zidek, Chicago. 

 897,472. Jar for storage batteries. J. Marx, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 897.630. Detachable rim [ for vehicle wheels] . R. Kronenberg, Ohiigt, 



Germany. 

 897,701. Detachable rim for vehicle wheel tires. E. A. Baker, assignor 



to Rapid Removable Rim Co., all of New York city. 

 897,726. Vehicle tire. [Pneumatic]. J. L. G. Dykes, Milford, 111. 



897.758. Process for manufacturing indurated fiber. I. W. Marshall, ai- 

 signor of one-half to T. E. Marshall, both of Yorklyn, Del. 



897,811. Automatic pneumatic tire inflater [for use on automobile*]. 



R. C. Barrie, Philadelphia. 

 897,841. Tire tool. G. Mohme and A. V. Hadlock, Chicago. 

 897,860. Rubber tread [for boot heels, with metallic plate imbedded]. 



W. E. Herbst, Hartford, Conn. 



ISSUED SEPTEMBER 8, 1908. 



897.880. Wheel tire [with specially constructed feely, and flexible tread]. 

 J. S. Gushing, Norwood, Mass. 



897.881. Elastic wheel [with sliding spokes and flexible tread]. A. Dau- 

 vergne, Lyons, France. 



897,920. Cushion for boots and shoes [of sponge rubber]. F. P. Mcln- 



tyre, Philadelphia. 

 897,932. Tire plug. R. Sampson, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 

 898,017. Hose coupling. W. B. Steen, Millcreek township, Pa. 

 898,057. Wheel [with penumatic tire and means for retaining the same]. 



J. W. Maixell, Lewisburg, Pa. 

 898,190. Hose and pipe coupling. W. Eisemann. Ford City, Mich. 

 898,280. Vehicle wheel [with solid rubber tire in "twin" form.] L 



Snell, Little Falls, N. Y. 

 898,402. Elastic vehicle tire. W. Brameld, assignor of one-tenth to J. T. 



Jordan, both of Patcrson, N. J. 



Trade Marks, 



35,652. The New Jersey Asbestos Co., Camden, N. J. The words 

 "Dagger" in a diamond- shaped design. For asbestos packing. 



35,672. Regal Shoe Co., Boston. The word Regal. For rubber boots and 



shoes. 



35.833. Woven Steel Hose and Rubber Co., Trenton, N. J. The word 



' Herald." For packings of rubber and other materials. 



ISSUED SEPTEMBER 15, 1908. 



898,497. Automobile tire. [Solid rubber, retained by a split rim.] W, 



MuUer, Philadelphia. 

 8198,541. Packing for piston valves and pistons. J. T. Wilson, Jersey 



Shore, Pa. 

 898,617. Packing for pistons and piston valves. J. T. Wilson, Jersey 



Shore, Pa. 

 898,714. Anchoring and tensicn device for tire protectors. S. C. 



Wolfe, Angola, Ind. 



898.759. Hose nozzle. J. H. Melavin, Cambridge, Mass. 

 898,832. Elastic tire for wheels. F. J. Chary, Paris, France. 

 898,850. Pneumatic tire. W. Drury, Swansea, Wales, England. 

 898,907. Tire for vehicle wheels. T. J. Mell, Youngstown, Ohio, as- 

 signor to The Republic Rubber Co. 



Trade Marks. 



35.845- Hood Rubber Co., Boston. The word Oldcoton. For rubber boots 

 and shoes. 



ISSUED SEPTEMBER 22, 1908. 



899,061. Vehicle tire. [Reinforcing cable of metal and textile strands.] 



R. M. Merriman, Youngstown, Ohio. 

 899.092. Woven hose. C. Alvord, Worcester, Mass., assignor to Fabric 



Fire Hose Co.. New York city. 

 899,126. Spare tire holder. L. P. McKinney, assignor of one-half to 



J. L. Snow, both of Boston. 

 899.139* Cushion tire. J. G. Smith, Wahoo, Neb. 

 899.331- Wheel for vehicles. W. H. Scryragour, London, England. 

 899.332' Spring wheel for vehicles. Same. 



i99f33Z- Vehicle wheel. [Pneumatic] I. C. Scudder, New York city. 

 899.425- Resilient wheel. J. E. McQuilkin, Westmoreland county, Pa. 



Design. 



I, Ohio, 

 Ornamental design for a wheel tire. 



39.575- T. J. Mell. Youngstown, Ohio, assignor to The Republic Rubber 

 Co. " ... 



Trade Marks. 



9.043. E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. The word Cop. For 

 rubber beltings, machinery and packings. 



4.044. E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. The word Foe. For 

 rubber beltings, machinery and packings. 



35.669. National Shoemakers, Lewiston, Me. The word Passion, for 

 cloth, rubber and leather shoes. 



35.670. National Shoemakers, Lewiston, Me. The word Nazngator. For 

 cloth, rubber and leather shoes. 



36,291. New Jersey Car Spring and Rubber Co., Jersey City, N. J. The 

 word Gladiator. For machinery belting. 



ISSUED SEPTEMBER 29, 1908. 



899,620. Tire inflater for automobiles. P. J. Ross, Trevor, Wis.; D. C. 



Ross, Rydner, N. D., administrator of said P. J. Ross, deceased. 

 899,638. Spring wheel. H. E. Heaton, Oroville, Cal. 

 899,699. Wheel for vehicles [Cushion wheel, with rubber tread.] W. D. 



McNaull, Toledo, Ohio. 

 899,741. Belt tightener. F. L. Lane and E. D. Stevens, assignors to 



The Berlin Rlachine Works, all of Beloit, Wis. 

 899,876. Automobile wheel. J. Laus, Jr., Oshkosh, Wis. 

 899,934. Wheel [with elastic tire]. G. Wolke, Jacksonville, 111. 

 Trade Marks. 



33,230. Marshall- Wells Hardware Co.. Duluth, Minn. The word Zenith 



and the initials M. W. H. Co., within a ring and under a star. For 



mechanical rubber goods. 

 35,125. American Circular Loom Co., Boston. The representation of a 



coil of flexible electric conduit. For such conduits. 

 35,423. E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. The word Tar. For 



rubber belting, packing and hose. 



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

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



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECmCATIONS PUBLISHED. 

 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 Patents for American Inventions. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, September 2, 1908.] 



10,800 (1907). Felloe and rim for pneumatic tires. F. F. Mote, Chcable, 



Cheshire, and another. 

 10,814 (1907). Screw attachment for heel pads. F. H. Barker and 



Wilbar Mfg. Co., Manchester. 

 10,840 C1907). Golf tee. G. H. Bartlett, Norwich. 

 10,846 (1907). Supplementary rollers to prevent side slip in motor 



vehicles. E. Martin, London. 

 10,848 C1907). Treatment of rubber latex. D. Sandmann, Berlin, 



Germany. 



10.869 (1907). Rubber tired wheel rendered more resilient by laminated 

 springs between inner and outer rims. M. W. Peck, London. 



10.870 (1907). Wheel with two rims side by side for rubber tires. 

 P. E. Doolittle, Toronto, Canada. 



10,950 (1907). Pneumatic tire with angular projections enclosing air 



pockets in a tread surface for preventing side slip. Elcazar Kemp- 

 shall, London. 

 10,971 (1907). Shades for motor car wheels to serve as dust guards 



and to protect the tires from the sun's heat. H. M. L. Crouan, 



Asnieres (Seine), France. 

 10,977 (1907). Material for tire treads composed of fiber and textiles, 



incorporated with rubber and vulcanized. S. Z. de Ferranti, Grindle- 



ford, Derbyshire. 

 10,986 (1907). Felloe and rim for pneumatic tires. T. Dunn, London. 

 1 1,1 18 (1907). Tire casing built up with outer plies of fabric at a 



greater tension than the inner one. G. Graham and W. Drury, London. 

 *:i,i26 (1907). Side wire solid tire. J. A. Swinehart, Akron, Ohio. 

 •11,150 (1907). Braiding machine with mandrel preferably endless and of 



flexible rubber tubing. A. J. Boult, London. (G. H. Blakesley, Bristol, 



Connecticut.) 

 11,190 (1907). Tire comprising an ordinary rubber cover enclosing 



a rubber cushion formed with projections entering the outer ends of 



helical springs. W. Stobbs, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

 1 1,238 (1907). Spring wheel in which the tread comprises two or 



more inextensible hoops within a tubular rubber casing. A, L. Carbonc, 



Berlin, Germany. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrateed Official Journal, September 9, 1908.] 



11.355 (1907). I>eather puncture preventing band to fit between the 

 air tube and cover of tires. J. Cox, Tutbury, Staffordshire. 



11,394 (1907). Hose coupling. W. E. Kimber, Johannesburg, Transvaal. 



*i 1.399 (1907)- Pneumatic tire carrying rim with detachable side flange, 

 R. E. Jeffery, Piedmont, California. 



11,613 (1907). Pneumatic tire in which the air tubes and cover are 

 formed in sections each secured to corresponding sections of a false 

 rim, and the latter to a wheel rim proper. H. Marche, Fourmies 

 (Nord), France. 



1 1 ,636 ( 1 907) . Pneumatic or solid tires having metal casing embedded 

 into the tread. C. F. C. Morris and T. K- Z. Coburn, London. 



11,675 (1907). Pneumatic tire with puncture preventing band of over- 

 lapping steel plates between the air tube and cover. F. Brooke, G. 

 Brooke, and T. Brooke, Wakefield, Yorkshire. 



11,690 (1907). Spring wheel with pneumatic tire. J. Fletcher, Church- 

 town, Lancashire. 



1 1,702 (1907). Solid tire held in channel rims by compression. J. A. 

 Grant and V. E. Grant, Liverpool. 



