December i» 1908.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



99 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 



ISSUED OCTOBER 6, 1908. 



NO 900,132. Automatic air hose coupling. N. Toy, Weir, Kans. 

 900,182. Syringe. [\'aginal.] K. L. Mayers, St. Louis. 

 900,223. Bottle stopper. J. H. Smith, Portland, Me. 

 900,226. Ear trumpet. B. S. Stephenson, Brooklyn, N-. Y. 

 900,465. Overshoe fastener. J. H. Auld, De Haven, Pa. 



900.498. Pneumatic tire. H. W. Dover, Northampton, England. 



900.499. Shoe protector. A. Eckhard, Jr., New York City. 

 900,565. Vaginal syringe. K. L. Mayers and M. B. Benas, St. Louis. 

 900,610. Pneumatic pad. H. E. Stow, Windsor, N. Y. 



900,628. Attachment for rubber stock machines. Lida A. Wells, 

 Akron. O. 



900.653. Packing. A. F. Book, Chalfont, Pa. 



Trade Mark. 



36,961. New Jersey Car Spring and Rubber Co., Jersey City, N. J. The 



words Red Oak. For rubber packing. 

 36,969' United Drug Co., Boston. The word Rexall. For hot water 



bottles and fountain syringes. 



ISSUED OCTOBER 13, 1908. 

 900,785. Vehicle tire protector. J. E. Robinson, Chicago. 

 900,867. Cushion for footwear. B. N. B. Miller, Hartford, Conn. 

 900,888. Pneumatic tire. A. C. Rudland, Vancouver, Canada, 



901.006. Apparatus for curing or vulcanizing rubber goods. _ E. Hopkins, 

 E^st Orange, N. T., and T. Midgley, Hartford, Conn.; said Hopkinson 

 assignor to The Hartford Rubber Works Co. 



901.007. Afethod of curing or vulcanizing the outer shoes or casings or 

 pneumatic tires. Sam^. 



901,064. Rnbber sandal. A. O. Bourn, Providence, R. L 



901,093. Means fir molding hot water bottles. T. M. Gregory, Akron. 



901,100. Syringe [vaginal, valve]. A. H. C. Heilman, Detroit, Mich. 



901,132. Overshoe clamp. E. W. Waltz, Newberry, Pa. 



901,195. Sink stopple. W. F. Schacht, Coshen, Ind. 



901.211. Pnuematic tire. [Protective fabric] F. W. Taylor, Ashland, Va. 

 901,236. Pneumatic cushion insole. W. L. Gordon. Deal, N. J., assignor 



to Pneumatic Heel Cushion Co., Asbury Park, N. J. 

 9oi,2<i4. Tire for vehicle wheels. E. Kenipshall, assignor to Kempshall 



Tyre Co. of Europe, Ltd., all of London, England. 

 901,300. Armored cover for the protection of rubber tires. [Of leather.] 



P. L. D. Rovere, Bagnaia, near Viterbo, Italy. 



Trade Marks. 



32,542. Lambert vi lie Rubber Co., Lambertville, N. J. The representation 

 of "the big stick" grasped in a hand. For rubber boots and shoes. 



36,888. .Ajax-Grieb Rubber Co., Trenton, N. J. The word Ajax. For 

 automobile and cycle tires. 



ISSUED OCTOBER 20, 1908. 



901,332. Insulating material. W. E. Everette, Tacoma, Wash. 



901.335' Milking device. J. A. Gallup, Voluntown, Conn. 



901,376. Massage and vibratory dilator. H. H. Roberts, Lexington, Ky, 



901,496. Skirt marker. A. M. Sutton, Allegheny, Pa. 



901.527. Ccver for piieum.atic tires. I. J. D. Fairhurst, Orfordville, Wis. 



901.528. Antislipping tire cover. Same. 



901,602. Tire cover and fastening means therefor. Same. 



901.654. Grip tread for pneumatic tires. B. H. Sills, Ottawa, Canada. 

 901,842. Delachablc shoe for self propelled vehicle wheels. W. P. Shattuck, 



Minneapolis, Minn., assignor of one-half to M. McVoy, Jr., New York 

 city. 

 901,907. Wheel [with pneumatic tire between n;etal plates]. A. L. Jiminez, 

 assignor to W. Freeman, J. L. Jiminez, and J. M. Rigau Carrera, all of 

 New York city. 



Trade Marks. 



33,281. The Packard Electric Co., Warren, Ohio. The word Packard. 



For insulated wires. 

 35,232. The Cravenette Co.. Ltd., Bradford, England. Tiie word 



Cravenette, in a rectangular line border. For waterproofed fabrics. 



ISSUED OCTOBER 27, 1908. 

 902,009. Vehicle tire. [Solid rubber.] F. A. Stall, Jr., Darlington, S. C. 

 902,015. Tire protective rivet. E. P.. Stimpson, assignor to Edwin B. 



Stimpson Co., Brooklyn, New ^'ork. 

 902,143. Weather strip, S. Frigonc, Chicago. 

 902,147. Tire. [Pneumatic] E. T. Greenfield, Kiamesha, N. Y. 



902.212. Sectional tire. H. O. Craven, Schenectady, N. Y. 

 902,233. Pencil cushion. G. F. Ireland. Fort Totten, N. Y, 

 902,276. Tire protector. F. G. Crone, Buffalo, N. Y. 



902.308. Hose making machine. J. S. H. Lovett, Trenton, N. J., assignor 

 of one-third each to T. P. Payne, Newark, N. J., and W. W. Near, 

 Toronto, Canada. 



902.309. Nozzle. J. F. MacWilliam, Hubbardstcn, Mass. 



902,318. Packing and process of producing same. J. Ostrander, Indian- 

 apolis, Ind. 



902,330. Manufacture of tennis and similar playing balls. F. Rowley, 

 Whaley Bridge, England. 



Trade Marks. 



37,052. Goodyear Rubber Co., St. Paul, Minn. The words Square Deal. 

 For rubber footwear and clothing. 



37,05^. Hood Rubber Co., Boston. The word 0/ympiV, within a wreath. 

 For rubber footwear. 



37,425. American Rubber Co., Boston. The representation of a tree and 

 the words Old Elm, within a diamond shaped border. For rubber foot- 

 wear and clothing. 



[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 SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



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

 plication, ^^'hich in the case of those listed below was in 1907. 



'Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal. September 9, 1908 — 

 Continued.] 



11.839 C1907). Pneumatic tire. [Relates to the beads of the cover.] 

 A. Latimer, Alperton, Middlesex, 



11.840 (1907). Pneumatic tire. [Relates to the tread.] Same. 

 •11,898 (1907). Canvas protecting tread for rubber soles and heels. 



P. W. Pratt, Boston, Massachusetts. 



11.900 (1907). Portable vulcanizer for tires. E. Anselmi, Viterbo, Italy. 

 11,904 (1907). Tools for removing or replacing tire covers. G. A. 



Bainbridge, Sutton, Surrey. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, September 16, 1908.] 

 12,143 (1907). Non-skid studs for tires. G. Freeland, Tonbridge, Kent. 

 12,191 (1907). Tire rim with detachable flange. G. H. Painter, London. 

 12,246 (1907). Tire formed of arc shaped rubber blocks. Soc. des 

 Anciens Etablissements Falconnet-Perodeaud, Choiscy-le-Roi, France. 



12.417 (1907). Device for detecting tire punctures while the car is in 

 motion, and giving an alarm to driver. C. H. Stanley, Walshall, 

 Staffordshire. 



12,499 (1907)' Detachable tire carrying rim. T. Truscott, Bristol. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, September 23, 1908. 1 

 12,789 (1907). Vapor bath. H. Earl, Richmond, Surrey. 

 12,815 (1907). Device for sounding an alarm on the deflation of a 

 pneumatic tire in running. L. E. Cowey, Kew Gardens, Surrey. 



12.861 (1907). Pneumatic tire with sectional metal tread. S. M. 

 Brown, London. 



12.862 (1907). Pneumatic cushion for use with vehicle springs. C. 

 Billington, Stoke-on-Trent. 



12,871 (1907). Electrically heated vulcanizer. F. J. Goormall and 

 Union Rubber and Chemical Co., Manchester. 



12.901 (1907). Detachable tire carrying rim. E. Herbert, Bristol. 

 12,934 (1907). Pneumatic tire cover. P. Lansade-Desprez, Lyons, 



France. 

 13,101 (1907). Double ended air tube for tires. W. Jenkins, Llangeinor, 



Glamorgan. 

 "13,141 (1907). Anti-skidding tread for tires. T. Midgeley, Hartford, 



Connecticut. 

 13.203 (1907). Pneumatic tire cover. W. G. Hcys, Manchester. 



("Atretos" Soc. Anon, par Azioni, Rome, Italy.) 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, September 30, 1908.I 

 13,264 (1007). Hose pipe joint. Societe Metallurgique du Perigord and 



L. Bille, Paris, France. 

 13.303 (1907). Lawn sprinklf?r. J. Sawyer, Southpc-rt, Lanes. 

 13.317 (1907). Method of sccurin;* spare tires to a vehicle. R. Jinks and 



W. W. Figgins, London. 

 '13.337 C1907). Cushion tire for clincher rim. E. Kempshall, London. 



13.418 (1007). Non skid device for tires. J. O'Brien and A. G. O'Brien, 

 Wimbledon. 



13,488 (1Q07). Twin solid tire in segments. A. Schultze, Mors, and J. 

 Klostermann, Vluyn, Germany. 



•13.490 (1907). Spring wheel and clastic tire. G. Harrison, London. 

 (Wood's Cxishion Heel and Tire Co., New York.) 



I3,5'''4 (1907). Pneumatic tire cover. A. Bryan. Kettering. 



13.589 (1907). Motorists' goggles. J. and J. Schocnfcld, Paris, France. 



13. 711 (1907). Pneumatic tire. H. A. Winkelmann, and two others, Neu- 

 chatcl, Switzerland. 



13.827 (1907). Spring wheel and pneumatic hub. A. N. Argenti. Bedford- 

 shire, and Middletown Pneumatic Hub Co., London. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, October 7, 1908.] 

 13,908 (1907). Mcthrd of and apparatus for washing india-rubber and 

 gutta-percha. F. Kemptcr, Stuttgart, Germany. 



