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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[July i, 1909. 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED MAY 4. I9U9- 



Nl_). 920,216. Tire. [An outer tube and a plurality of resilient inner 

 tubes.] J. C. Taylor, New York city. 

 920,237. Piston [Packing.] R. Allen, Caversham, England. 

 920,289. Pneumatic tire. J. W. Earnhardt. Los Angeles. Cal. 

 920,502. Sheet packing. V. Tompkins, assignor to Smooth-On Mfg. Co., 



all of Jersey City, N. J. 

 920,523. Tire. [Cushion.] G. T. Beckers, Los Angeles. Cal. 

 920,603. Wheel for vehicles. [Multiple pneumatic tire.] E. E. Michelin, 



Clermont-Ferrand, France. 

 920.676. Rubber footwear. [Details of a heel of an overshoe.] G- E. 



Smith, Wellington, New Zealand. 

 920,690. Resilient wheel. F, C. Thomas. Mill Valley. Cal. 



Shield for rubber tires. D. E. Walker. Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Automobile tire. M. Hanford and D. L. Tayloir, Maiden, Mass. 

 Shield for rubber tires. D. E. Walker, Indianapolis. Ind. 



920,699. 

 9^0,735. 

 920,795. 



Trade Mark. 



38,555. The Simplex Electrical Co.. Boston. The representation of an 

 insulated conductor with a red thread inserted longitudinally between the 

 insulating layers of the conductor. For insulated electrical conductors. 



ISSUED MAY II. 1909. 



921,001. Manufacture of waterproof articles from fibrous materials. 



Roberts, Lockport, N. Y. 

 921,079. Hose shield. G. E. Burtscher. Chicago. 

 921,148. Process for regenerating rubber waste of all kinds. J. 



Neilson, Hanover- Linden, Germany. 

 921,151. Automobile tire. H. Parsons. Deer Lodge, Mont. 

 921,174. Pneumatic tire. W. H. Snyder. Kenton. Ohio. 

 921,316. Rubber roller car fender. W. M. Vallette. San Francisco, 



I. L. 



H. L. 



E. Crook. Surry Hills, near Sydney, 



Cal. 

 , New 



921,368. Hose coupling, W 

 South Wale^, Australia. 



921,414. pneumatic tire. G. L. Kline, St. Louis. Mo. 



C2i,444. Puncture proof attachment for tires. J. B. Oatman. Riverdale, 



' Cal. 



521,461. Overshoe. E. P. Rickert, Cleveland. Ohio. 



£-'•538- VV'aterproof material. [Havinu in combination a fabric or ply 

 impregnated with a waterproof bituminous composition and a layer 

 or ply of parchmentized cellulose.] J. Glassford. Jersey City. N. J., 

 assignor to Consolidated Waterproof Co., New York city. 



521,613. Wheel. H. E. Keyes, Homestead, Pa., assignor to the Triumph 

 Automobile Tire Co.. Wheeling, W. Va. 



Trade Marks. 



41,009. Trenton Rubber Mfg. Co., Trenton, N. J. The word Therinoid. 

 For brakes and clutches for motor vehicles. 



41.116. Victor Oil and Supply Co., New York city. The letter V within 

 a circle under the word Vanguard. For rubber and fiber packings and 

 packing rings. 



ISSUED MAY 



921,691. 

 921,710. 

 921,936. 

 922,093- 



1909. 



Hose coupling. C. L. Friday. Quincy, 111. 

 Pneumatic tire. G. Jacobs, Des Moines, Iowa. 

 Anti-skidding device for wheels. R. M. Winsch, Lansdale. Pa. 

 Spring protector for indj^a-rubber pencil tips. S. H. Crocker, 



London, England, assignor to Eagle Pencil Co, 

 922,094. Heel cushion for shoes. L. E. Cummings. 

 922,130. Packing. F. Goetze, Burscheid, Germany. 

 922,402. Demountable tire rim. A. Dow, assignor 



New York city. 

 Pittsburgh. Pa. 



to Dow 

 Same. 



Co.. all 



of New York city. 



922.403. Locking device for demountable tire rims. 



922.404. Demountable tire rim. Same. 



Trade Marks. 

 od Rubber Co., Boston. The word Puritan in a semicircle. 



40.208. Ho 

 For rubber footwear. 



40.209. Hood Rubber Co., Boston. 

 For rubber footwear. 



The wond SJiati'mttt in a semicircle. 



922,541 

 922,597 



ISSUED MAY 25. 1909- 

 Tire tool. J. A. Swinehart, Akron. 

 X'ehicle wheel. E. S. Kintz, Kenmore, Ohio, assignor of one-half 



to M. O. Hower, Akron. 

 922,631. Pneumatic tire. F. Reddaway. Pendleton, Manchester, England. 

 Spare tire cover. H. Cohen. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Tire protector. E. J. Weidner. Lindsay, Neb. 

 Golf ball. E. Kempshall. London, England. 

 Wheel. G. M. Badger, Quitman, Ga. 

 Vehicle tire. A. M. MacFarland, assignor to W. W. Gibbs and 



922,669 

 922,739, 

 922,773, 

 923,001. 



923,059. . - 



others, all of Philadelphia. 

 923,104. Wheel tire. A. R. Bangs, New York city. 



Reissues. 



12,062. Elastic webbing. S. Kops, assignor to Kops Bros., all of New 

 ' York city. 



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

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



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



The number given i> tliat as^i^jncd tu tlic I'atcnt at the filing of the 



Application, which in the case of these listed below was in 1908. 



'Denotes Patents for .-imcrican Inventions. 

 [Abstracted ix the Illustrated Official Journal, May 5. 1909.] 

 340 C1908). Non-skid pneumatic tire with recessed tread. E. Kempshall, 

 London. 



349 (1908). Detachable tire carrying rim. W. Clark. London. (Com- 

 municated from Germany.) 



487 (igo8). A non-skidding reinforced band for- vehicle tires, boot soles, 



and the like. .\. H. J. P. Hulot. Paris, France. 

 530 (1908). Solid rubber tire with transversely notched tread with bridges 



across the notches. H. R. Carter, London. 

 544 f igo8). Device for securing the edpes of pneumatic tires to channel 



rims. A. van der Stichelen, Gand, Belgium. 

 *6o7 dgoS). Elastic fabric for suspenders and the like. S. Kops, New 



York city. 



628 (1908). Rim with removable flange for motor tires. W. J. Nordlund, 

 Oakland, California. 



670 (1908). Non-skid tire tread. E. Rodriguez. Chiswick, and three others. 



676 (1908). Detachable tire carrying rim. G. Moore, Aston, near Birm- 

 ingham. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, May 12, 1909.] 

 808 (1908). Wheel with wooden tread blocks hinged together and pivoted 



to plate springs carried by the hub, the working length of each soring 



limited by a block of wood and one of rubber. A. R. Hubbard" and 



R. Flay, London. 

 1,044 (1908). Tread of zigzag figure for pneumatic tires. G. T. Turner, 



London. 

 1,141 (1908). Self-sealing tire air tube comprising two separately concentric 



tubes with an intermediate layer of rubber combined with sulphur and 



naphtha or with Pontianak or rubber solution. C Jones and H. C. 



Newman, London. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, May ig. igog.] 



1,254 Cigo8). Dissolving india-rubber. [Symmetrical dichlorethytene. 



CH1C;HCC1, described in specification No. 19.568 (1904), as a general 

 solvent, is used as a solvent for caoutchouc, and produces a homogene- 

 ous solution free from clots.] E. Fischer, Schonberg, near Berlin, 

 Germany. 



1,268 ('1908). Pneumatic tire with outer cover formed of pliable woven 

 fabric constructed from metal cables formed by twisting together strands 

 of wire. P. I. Viel, Paris, France. 



1,480 (1908). Spring wheel with elastic tire. C. J. Montgomery. Rock 

 Ferry, Cheshire. 



1,510 figoS). Device for preventing side slip in motor cars. A. A. Mansell 

 and G. Smith, London. 



1,543 (1908). Puncture preventing band of asbestos and cloth for pneu- 

 matic tires. L. Azulay, Eastbourne. 



1.590 (1908). Elastic tire. A. T. Collier, St. Albans, and H. S. Foster, 

 London. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, May 26. 1909.] 

 1.634 (1908). Detachable tire carrying rim. W. H. Brough, London. 

 r.738 (1908). Rim for solid rubber tires supported upon helical springs. A. 



Ottanelli, Settignano. Italy. 

 1.750 (1908). Solid rubber tire with grooved tread. C. S. Stone, London. 

 2.030 (1908). Lining for pneumatic tire covers. R. Turner, London. 

 2.039 (1908). Elastic tire supported by helical springs. J. Thomson, In- 



vercargill, New Zealand. 



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THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application), 

 ,470 ("Dec. 5, 1908). L. L. Nozal. Machine for mounting rubber tires 

 on wheels and fastening same with cables and attaching rims. 

 ,472 (Dec. 7). J. Nash and A. H. Roper. Sectional pneumatic tire. 

 ,491 (Dec. 15). J. Boelen. Air tube for tires. 

 ,521 (Feb. 26). J. de Pontoux. Pneumatic tire. 



'.636 (Feb. 29). A. S. Jonas and G. L. Getting. A type of tires and 

 block tread for road vehicle wheels. 

 552 • (Dec. 17). R. B. Price. A process for 



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j^*. X ^.^^. .,^. ... -- ,- --- the preparation of rubber, 



so as to preserve the same and make it fit for transportation. 

 561 (Feb. 27). C. Coquerelle. A process and composition for solder- 

 ing, glueing and hardening rubber, leather and similar materials. 



.614 (Dec. 18). L. Lanthernier. A orocess for increasing the wearing 

 qualities of artificial rubber and rubber substitutes, artificial leather 

 an'd leather substitutes whenever tlie «ame are used for making pneu- 

 matic tire treads, shoe soles and the like. 



.879 (Dec. 24). Bauve and Naulot. Protection for pneumatic tires and 

 balloons. 



.748 (Mar. 5). G. Plasse. Elastic tire. 



.749 (Mar. 5). Lesage. Tire protector. 



,8ii (Dec. 23). Mile. Kauflfmann and Mile. Devinoy. Waterproof pro- 

 tector for hats and bonnets. 



,987 (Dec. 29). E. A. Garvey and C, 



A. Garvey. 

 (Dec. 29) Fox Metallic Tire Belt Co. Tire protector. 

 .001 (Dec. 29). P. Dupont. Removable tire rim. 

 ,039 (Dec. 31). Mac Giehan. Pneumatic tire. 



