April i, 1909. j 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



255 



New Rubber Goods in the Market. 



IRVING'S "PARADOX" INKSTAND. 



AX advantage possessed by this recently patented ink- 

 stand is that it preserves all kinds of writing fluids in 

 a perfectly free flowing state and almost entirely pre- 

 vents evaporation. It is easily adjusted and readily cleaned 

 It works automatically; each dipping of the pen in the font 

 causes the agitation of all the ink in the reservoir and the 

 constant flushing of the ink keeps it clean, and the ink being 



pumps are of the single action reciprocating type, delivering 

 air to the tires through a Y connection and suflScient rubber 

 tubing to reach all four wheels. Each pump weighs but 8 



Irving's "Paradox" Inkstand. 



drawn from the bottom of the reservoir, the collection of 

 scum or dust is impossible. The reservoir proper is made 

 of Para rubber, specially preferred to meet the requirements. 

 This special make of rubber bulb is procurable separately for 

 25 cents. Only a half minute is needed for inserting a new 

 bulb; thus the life of the instand may be prolonged indefi- 

 nitely. The other parts are all of metal, nickel plated. [The 

 Smith & Egge Manufacturing Co., Bridgeport, Connecticut] 



RUBBEH SET "HOUE" BRUSHES. 



The first brushes made of bristles set in hard rubber han- 

 dles were for use in shaving, but gradually this principle of 

 construction has been extended until brushes for a very wide 



RUBBERSET "HoME" BRUSHES. 



variety of uses are to be had. What are called the "Homp" 

 brushes are designed for lighter work in painting, enameling, 

 staining and varnishing, and can be had in any size desired. 

 [The Rubber Set Co., Metropolitan tower, New York.] 



OUICK DETACHABLE POWER TIRE PUMP. 



The Kellogg tire pump is designed to attached to the 

 engine of a motor car when air pressure is needed, and at- 

 tached when not in use. The pump frame is cast hollow, 

 in which there is located a spur gear. The pump cranks are 

 attached one on each side of this gear. The end of the 

 pump frame is provided with a hinged housing which can 

 be opened or closed, attaching or detaching the pump. The 



Kellogg Detach.\ble Power Pump. 



pounds. [The Wray Pump and Register Co., Rochester, 

 New York.] 



"KLINGTITE" BATH SPRAYS. 



The distinctive features of "Klingtite" bath sprays are 

 pointed out as follows (l) The "Klingtite" bulb will not blow 

 oflf the faucet under tlie strongest pressure; (2) the hose is 



woven fabric 

 insertion 



"Klingtite" Bath Sprays. 



internally attaclied at both ends, making separation impos- 

 sible, and (3) the hose is of e.xceptional quality, and will not 

 burst or kink under high pressure. [The James Manufactur- 

 ing Co., Cleveland, Ohio.] 



TOY RUBBER BAGPIPES. 



The hit which the Scotch comedian, Harry Lauder, has 

 made in the United States has been taken advantage of by 



Harrv Lauder Toy Bagpipe, 



the toy trade. .A miniature bagpipe has been brought and 

 is finding a good sale. It consists of two lengths of reed 

 and a rubber bag and retails at 10 cent. 



