August i, 1909.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



391 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSL'Kl) Jl'NK I, 1909. 



l>. 923,205. Wheel for road vehicles. F. Shaw, Bishop Auckland, 

 Englaiud. 

 921,224. Vulcanizing apT_)aratus. W. H. Welch, assignor to H. 

 Frost & Co., London, Ln^land. 

 923,279. Pneumatic tire. A. Lalinier, London, England. 

 923,320. Hose reel. H. W. Blaisdell and G. P. Baldwin. Los Angeles, Cal. 

 923,322. Automobile tire protector. A. B. Boughan, Chicago. 

 9-3-379- Punching bag. S. H. Selfe, Corona, N. Y. 

 9''3.386. Sap collecting device. F. B. Turner, Ocala, Fla. 

 923,436. Resilient vehicle wheel. H. G. Mackinney, Providence, R. I. 

 923,456. Anti-slip device. W. M. Stevenson, Indian Orchard, Mass. 

 923.516. Resilient tire. N. H. Hassel, Los Angeles. Cal. 

 923,626. Elastic wire cable. T. W. CoUeran, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 

 9-3.643. Spring wheel. T. W. Gratz, Jr., Olean. N. Y. 

 9-3.707. Spring wheel. J. E. Rielly, Newark, N. J. 

 9-3,733' Puncture proof tire. E. J. C. Timerman, assignor of one-third 



to L. C. Crowell, both of Syracuse, N. Y, 

 923,772. X'ulcanizing apparatus. A. F. Cogswell, Pretty Prairie, Kans., 



and J. W. Puckett, Geneva, Neb. 



ISSUED JUNE 8, 1909. 

 923,896. Tire plug. R. Sampson, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 

 924,087. ,\ir brake piston. J. E. Meek, New York city, assignor to H. W. 

 Johns-Manville Co. 



924.101. Preparation or regeneration of rubber or caoutchouc. [Waste 

 material is dissolved in eucalyptol, a volatile diluent is added, the un- 

 dissolved matter separated, and t'ne caoutchouc separated from the 

 eucalyptol. ] F. W. Fassmore, London, England. 



924.102. Pneumatic tire. F. IL I'erry, Beverly, Mass. 



924,106. Material for waterproof welts. J. R. Reynolds, assignor to the 

 Waterproof Welt and Filler Co., all of Hartford, Conn, 



924,1 17. Preparation of caoutchouc. [A process of preparing caoutchouc, 

 comprising extraction of material containing the same with an oxygen 

 derivative of a terpentine, said derivative having a melting point be- 

 low 150°.] A. Tixier, assignor to Les Produits Chimique de Croissy 

 J. Basler & Co.), all of Paris, France. 



924. '39- Vehicle wheel. F. Bradley and F. H. Fairchild, Detroit, Mich., 

 assignor of one-third to C C. Bradley, Mount Clemens, Mich. 



924,166. Hose coupling. R. S. MacEwan, Troy, N. Y. 



924,186. Tire casing. [Involves a strain resisting fabric] J. F. Palmer, 

 Chicago. 



924,267. Tire casing. Same. 



924,628. Tire casing. Same. 



924,324. Elastic belt. W. Dalton, Buffalo, N. Y.. assignor to C. Dalton, 

 Limerick. Ireland. 



9^3.334- \'ehicle wheel. J. R. Fouch, assignor to Fouch Disc Wheel Co., 

 all of Minneapolis, Minn. 



9*4.385. Knit fabric having elastic selvages. H. C. Shaw, assignor to 

 Bauer & Black, all of Chicago. 



924,429. Removable tire for vehicles. [Pneumatic] A. M. Condit, East 

 Orange, N. J. 



924,S4S- Elastic cuff and sleeve protector. W. H. Emmerl, Sewickley, Pa. 



924.571. Tire casing. J. F. Palmer, Chicago. 



924.572. Pneumatic tire. Same. 



924,614. Vehicle wheel. L. A. Hill, Washington, D. C, assignor to 

 American Resilient Wheel Co. 



Reissues. 



12,972. Elastic webbing. S. Koj/s, assignor to Kops Bros., all of New 

 York city. 



Trade Mark. 

 41,663. Hanover Vulcanite Co., New York city. The words Shamrock- 

 Gloria. For motor cycle driving belts. 



ISSUED JUNE 15, 1909. 



924,806. .\nti-skidding attachment for wheel tires. G, A. Lyon, Phila- 

 delphia. 



924,812. Pneumatic tire. D. Mc-Xrthur. Jersey City, N. J. 



924,867. Fire hose nozzle. T. B. Winfield and C. F. Ackerman, Mansfield, 

 Ohio. 



924,924. Tire armor. W. O'Neil, Milwaukee, Wis. , 



925,005. Spring wheel. W. G. Marr, New Britain. Conn. 



925,013. Hose clamp. B. L. Morrison, Colorado Springs, Co.o. 



925.021. Vehicle wheel. H. O. Peck, assignor to H. O. Peck Automobile 

 Wheel Co., Portland, Oreg. 



925.022. \'ehicle wheel. Same. 



925,052. Tire r'rotective riret. E. B. Stimpson, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor 



to Edwin B. Stimpson Co. 

 925,161. Grip tread for elastic tires. T. H. Curtis, Louisville, Ky. 

 925,354. Pneumatic heel for boots and shoes. J. V. Lan>bert, Chicago. 

 925,368. Packing. N. B. Miller, assignor to Clement Restein Co., all of 



Philaldclphia. 



Design Patent. 



4«,o65. A. Sivcrson, College Point, New York. An ornamental design for 

 tiling. 



assignor of 



ISSUED JUNE 22, 1909. 

 925,532. Demountable rim. B. R. Tillson, Portland. Me. 

 925,580. Tire. [Comprises a plurality of inner lubes.] C. H. Keiffer, 



Akron. 

 925,713 Hose coupling. H. P. Magone, Race Track, Mont. 

 925,930. Wheel tire. J. D. Marvil, I-aurel, Del. 

 925.937. Elastic vehicle tire. C. Motz, Akron. 

 925,959. Hose coupling. E. W. Smith, Horse Shoe, N. C, 



one-half to W. C. Jordan, Hendcrsonville, N. C. 

 925,969. Tire patch. J. A. Wheeler, Onaway, Mich. 

 925,985. Wheel tire. [Pneumatic] .\. Birnbaum, Erie, Pa. 

 926,012. Elastic vehicle tire. C. A. Motz. Akron. 



ISSUED JUNE 29. 1909. 

 926,104. Tire protector. F. H. Davis, Chicago. 

 926,197. Water bag syringe. G. E. Kim, Pittsburgh. Pa. 

 926,296. Vehicle wheel rim. E. C. Shaw, assignor to The B. 



Co., all of Akron. 

 926,315. Pneumatic device. F. Beck, Dumont, N. J. 

 926,338. Resilient tire. O. L. Leach, Cranton, R. 1. 

 926,347. Pneumatic tire. M. Marcille, Paris, France. 

 926,387. Article of vulcanized footwear. M. C. Clark, assignor to Marvel 



Rubber Co., all of Providence, R. I. 

 926,439. Tire. [Pneumatic] J. C. Raymond, New York city. 

 926,479. Support for rubber tire vehicles. H. Freye, West Orange, N. J. 

 926,499. Spare tire case. A. H. Kinder, Boston, assignor to C. F. 



Hopewell and F. B. Hopewell, Cambridge. Mass. 

 926,650. \'ehicle wheel [with demountable rim]. G. C. Grable, Berwyn, 



111., assignor to The Perfection Emergency Tire Co., Chicago. 



Vulcanizing aj^paratus for tire tubes or covers. W. R. S. 



F. Goodrich 



926,695 



Frost, London, England 



40,107. L. P. 

 hose reel. 



Whiteman, 



Design Patent. 

 New York city. .\n ornamental design for 



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

 obtained from The India Rvbber 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 



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



'Denotes Patents for .-imcrican Inventions. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, June 3, 1909] 



2,100 (1908). Pneumatic tire cover with leather cheeks. W. H. Bird, 



Manchester. 

 •2,115 (1908). Retaining device for pneumatic tire. E. Hopkinson, New 



York, and T. Midgley, Hartford, Connecticut. 

 2,176 (1908). Detachable rim flange for tires. C. North. Upper Wort- 

 ley, Leeds. 

 2,219 (1908). Spring wheel with elastic tire. L. Garnier. Clermont- 

 Ferrand, France. 

 2,291 (1908). Pneumatic tire with stiff ridge of rubber at each side of 



the tread. J. Jelley, Coventry. 

 2.340 (1908). Vulcanizing plate, the under sides of which are heated by 



the combined effect of the^ heat of the gases of combustion and of 



water vaiA)r. P. Malley, Falkirk. 

 •2,380 (1908). Heel protector. .\. J. Boult, London. (United Shoe 



Machinery Co., Boston, Massachusetts.) , ,t t- c 



2,381 (1908). Electric vulcanizer for tires. W. I-rost and H. 1-rost fir 



Co., London. 

 2471 (1908). Tire rim with removable side flange. G. D. Harrison, 



Dublin. 

 2,474 (1908). Tire rim with detachable flange. W. S. Boult. London. 

 •2,485 (1908). IVtachable heel pad. P. R. J. Willis, Kingston. (J. L. 



Giovana, New York city.) 

 2,507 (1908). Rim for pneumatic tires. B. T. Hamilton, London. 

 2,583 (1908). Rim for pneumatic tires. M. Cosset, Paris, France. 

 2,601 (1908). Pneumatic tire. C. A. Bradshaw, Manchester, and three 



others. 

 2,663 (1908). Rim for pneumatic tires. E. B. Killcn, London. 

 2,687 (1908). Puncture proof tire band. C. Revillard, Paris, France. 

 2,736 (1908). Pneumatic tire. J. C. Barker, Leeds. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, June 9. 1909. J 

 2,780 (1908). Tire, not pneumatic, but rendered more resilient by means 



of air spaces. E. B. Killen, Lx)ndon. 

 2,787 (1908). Process and apparatus for treating rubber latex— with or 



without formaldehyde or other preservatives — so as to convert it into 



sheet form suitable for transport. L. Norzagaray, London. 

 2,796 (1908). Elastic filling for tires, cushions, and the like, rnade from 



an aerated mixture of gelatine, glycerine, and a coagulating agent. 



B. E. Foster, Westminster. 

 2,829 (1908). Cricket ball with wooden core wrapped with rubbered 



thread or cloth strips, and the whole covered with rubber. J. P. 



Higgins and G. A. Marsh, Birmingham. 



