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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December i, 1908. 



14,008 (1907). Detachable tirs carrying rim. W. Wright, Coventry. 



'■••"'J '-J'""'- "^"^ °f ^'""l rubber blocks with helical spring underneath. 

 T. Topping, Edinburgh. 



14,022 (1907). Means for automatically closing punctures in inner tubes. 



J. Lindharth, and L. Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark. 

 ■4,048 (1907). Pneumatic tire covers strengthened by a foundation of 



chain mail enclosed in layers o£ rubber and canvas. G. France-Hay- 

 Wollaton. 



hurst 



14,142 (1907). Tire inner tube with sealed ends. 

 Southampton. 



14.160 (1907). Segmental pneumatic tire. N. Becker, Diisseldorf, Germany. 



14,164 (1907). Detachable rim for pneumatic tires. T. E. Doolittle, To- 

 ronto, Canada. 



•14,261 O907). Tools for applying and removing tire covers. 

 Long, Rochester, New York. 



14,326 (1907)- Tire removing lever. J. H. Holding. Accrington, 

 14,446 (1907). Overshoe. S. P. Langdon, Toronto, Canada. 



W. Barron, Above Bar, 



A. A. 



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[Abstracted 'in the Illustrated Official Journal. October 14, 

 14,481 (1907). Cow milking device. R. Kennedy, Glasgow. 

 14.533 (1907. Cow milking device. A. Gillies, Heidelberg, Victoria. 

 14,682 (1907). Pneumatic tire tread. J. Lemoine, Paris, France. 

 14,696 (1907). Wheel with supplementary tires cf solid rubber on either 



side of an ordinary pneumatic tire, to take the weight of the vehicle 



in case of a puncture of the latter. G. Macbeth, Liverpool. 

 14,769 (1907). Wading trousers or boots. S. Mundy, London. 

 14,785 (1907)- Vulcanizer for tire tubes and covers. R. Davis, Biddulph. 

 '4.791 (1907). Rim for pneumatic tires. C. T. B. Sangster, Birmingham. 

 14,814 (1907). Boot sole or heel. G. L. Porter, Leicester. 

 '14,837 (1907). Metal studs to prevent rubber heels frcm slipping. B. G. 



Perkins, Vallejo, California. 

 14,980 1907). Machine for molding .-nbber cords and tubes. Bertrams, 



Ltd., and R. F. Gillespie, Edinburgh. 



[Abstracted in the Illustkaied Official Journal, October 



15,222 (1907). Cow milking device. G. H. F. Berglund, 

 Sweden. 



'5,235 (1907). Boots made of waterprocf fabric and covered with a layer 

 of caoutchouc. M. Pomortzcff, St. Petersburg, Russia. 



'5,242 (1907). Device for detecting punctures in tires. A. S. Whitmore, 

 Prescot, and G. McKinnon, St. Helens. 



'5,344 (1907). Detachable rim for tires. Michelin 

 Ferrand, France. 



Detachable rim fcr tires. Same. 



Pneumatic tire inner tube. A. 



1908.] 

 Stockholm, 



Cie., Clermont- 



'3,345 (190-). 



'3,378 (1907). 

 Isleworth. 



'5,380 (1Q07). 

 Datchet. 



'5,499 (1907). 

 15,596 (1907). 



Latimer and C. King, 



Belting of duck and balata and gutta-percha. A. E. Taite, 



Detachable rim for tires. 

 Rubber cushion ball foi 



billiards. W. H. Johnson, Manchester 



W. T. Smith, Bolton, 

 out of door game 



15,528 O907). Detachable rim for pneumatic tires in segments. 

 London. 



similar to 



J, Hopper, 



'5,542 (i907>. India-rubber substitute. J. Ohm, Dortmund, Germany. 



[Absthactei. in the Ili.ustr\ted Official Journal, October 28, 1908.] 



'5,613 (1907). Detachable rim for pneumatic tires. W. E. Rowcliffe, 

 Manchester. 



15,616 (1907). .Screw extrusion press for molding tubes and other article' 



from waste rubber. T. Gare, New Brighton. 

 IS.631 (1907). Segmental tire of solid rubber. T. Wright, Worcester. 

 15,682 (1907). Tire inflating tmmp operated by the car. A. Varisco, 



Turin, Italy. 



15.697 (1907). Solid rubber tire h.Tving floating snring rings. J. 

 Newton-le- Willows. 



Slee, 



•15,699 (1907). 



15,724 (1907). 

 London. 



'5,8S5. (1907). 

 mingham. 



16,006 (1907). 

 Bridge. 



Solid rubber tire, 

 rim 



Detachable rim for pneumatic tires. 

 Detachable rim for pneumatic tires. 

 Manufacture of tennis and like balls. 



J. Allend, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

 W. A. Turpin, 



T. Shepherd, Bir- 

 F. Rowley, Whaley 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (with Dates of Application). 



388,673. (March 28, 1908). A. H. Devenoge. Process of crindinK vul- 

 canized rubber. 



388,681. (March 30). E. Kauert. Bead for pneumatic tire cover. 

 (March 31). R. Gridl. Elastic tire. 

 (April i), C. V. Baudonnel. Fabric for tire covers. 

 (April 2).. S. Mery. Metal protector for wheel tires. 

 (March 2). Lefferts and dc Camp. Reinforced pneumatic tire, 

 (April 6). E. Kempshall, Protected tire. 

 (April 6). Societe Anonyme des Pneumatiques "Cuir" Samson. 



388,716. 

 388,770. 

 388,789. 



388,849 



388,949- 



388,957. 



Studs for attaching treads to penumatic tires. 



389,113. (June 18, 1907). Societe Anonyme des Establissements Hutchin- 

 son. Manufacture of pneumatic tires. 



389,161. (April 13, 1908). G. Herbin. Multiple pneumatic tire. 



389,181. (June 19, 1907). Societe d'ExpIoitation des Brevets et Procedes 

 Prosper Nivet. Machine for making pneumatic tire covers. 



389,199- (April 14, 1908). A. Bryan. Pneumatic tire cover. 



389,269. (April 15). P. Chevalier. Manufacture of covers for 

 matic tires. 



389,210. (April 14). T. Gare. Machine for reducing vulcanized rubber. 



389,287. (April 16). J. Werlein. Pneumatic tire cover. 



389.315- (April 17). A. G. ,Inrig. Rubber substitute. 



389,468. (April 21). C. Simon. Elastic tire. 



389,502. (.April 22). J. Turio and E. Louc. Vulcanizer. 



389.538. (April 24). J. F. Palmer. Pneumatic tire and method of it» 



manufacture. 

 389.541- (July I, 

 389.567- (April 7, 

 38 



1907). L. Boirault and P. Boucher. Elastic tire. 

 1908). J. Clerget. Vehicle tire. 



Societe "The Hartringe Tire Syndicate, Ltd.' 



,623. (April 25). 



Pneumatic tire. 

 389,^29. (April 25). Societe des Anciens Etablissement Falconnet-Pero- 



deaud. ^lultiple pneumatic tire. 

 389,662. (April 27). E. Lapisse. Rubberized leather. 

 389.685. (April 28). H. Palmer. Elastic tire. 

 389,676. (April 28). J. F. d'Abbedie. New application of rubber for 



billiard cushions. 

 389,735 (April 30, 1908). E. Doue. Metal protector for pneumatic tires. 

 389,755 (May i). P. A. Gentile. Device for inflating balloons. 

 389,797 (July 9, 1907). A. Wclber. Multitubular tire. 



389,862 (May 4, 190S). IT. Sicbert. Removable protective tread for tires. 

 389,878 (May 4)- E. Cassereau. Elastic tire. 

 389,920 (May 2). E. Lutscher. Method of applying h?els to boots of all 



kinds. 

 390,081 (May g). H. Kuhncn. Tir°. 

 390,132 (Mav 11). The Bereaford 



tire. 

 390,148 (May 12). 

 390,202 (May 13). 

 390.183 (May 13) 



Rim Co., Ltd. Wheel and pneumatic 



of 



G. Graham, et W. Drury. Pneumatic tire cover. 

 Oilier. leather protector for tires. 



R. Neufcld. Manufacture of an elastic mass having a 

 base of Gelatine, as a substitute for rubber. 

 390, 295 (May 15). A. Ernst. Pneumatic tire ccvers involving the use of 



leather. 

 390,363 (May 18). 

 390,537 (May 25). 

 390,662 (May 29). 



390,637 (Aug. 3, 1907) 



scrap rubber. 

 390,853 (June 2, 1908). The Continental Co 

 390,893 (June 4). G. Knadler. Elastic tire. 

 390,915 (June 5). VV. J. Thorold. Pneumatic tire. 

 390,964 (May 14). Karl Kaufmann & Cie. Elastic tire. 

 390,968 (May 16). A. C. Bremond. Leather cover for pneumatic tires. 

 391,005 (June 6). H. G. Pascal. Elastic tire. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of French patents may be o!> 

 tained from R. Robet, Ingenieur-Conseil, 16 avenue de Villiers, Paris, at 

 50 certs each, postpaid.] 



E. Sabata y Roca. Elastic tire. 

 Gicsen et Ryan. Pneumatic tire cover. 

 L. E. Co\cy. Pneumatic tire cover. 



T. Basler et Cie. Process for the treatment 



Elastic tire. 



pneu- 



Belt Rubber and P.\cking Shears. 



[Patented and manufactured by the National Cutlery Co., Philadelphia.} 



