September i. 1909.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



425 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

 ISSUED JULY 6. 1909- 



Ni>. gj6,757. I'uncture indicaJtinR device for tires. T. I.. Marmaiul, 

 Worcester. Maiis. 

 9j6,:83. Vehicle wlietl. [W itii elastic tire. | J. \V. Thompson, 

 VVham. La. 

 926.830. Vehicle wheel. (With elastic tirc.l .1. Siiinott. Philadelphia. 

 926.969. Vehicle lire. (Solid rubber, with siA;cial means of attachment.) 



B. C Swinehart, Akron, Ohio. 

 927,006. Tire. [Segmental, in solid blocks.) C. L. Schwarz. Philadelphia, 



Pa. 

 927.122. Vehicle tire. [Pneumatic] J. (I. Cramer. Kast Orange, N. J. 

 927.190. Piston packing. G. K. Thomiison, assignor to Martha Thompson, 



both of Kcpublic. Mich. 

 927. -•54. Tire adjuster. A. A. Long, assignor to Long & Mann Co., all 



of Rochester, N. V. 

 927.266. Means for securing the tires of automobiles an<i other vehiclts. 



A. J. Michelin. Clermont I-'errand, Prance. 

 927.282. Rubber overshoe and fastening device therefor. L. Reed, 



Lambertville. N. J. 

 927,287. Process for making rubber footwear. K. A. Saunders. South 



Bend, Ind. 

 927,298. Pressure page ftir pneumatic tires. C. R. Twitchell, Los Angeles, 



Cal. 

 927.304. Tire filling ciinvKHnid. I*". M. Willctt, 1 ndianapulis, Ind. 

 937,336. Hose connection. I, S. Dunmyer, Crafton, Pa. 

 92r.35S- Tire. K. Karlstrom. [A metallic band is embedded in the 



solid rubber portion. ) G. Holmqvist, lUilTalo. N. V. 

 9-7.376. Nozzle for hose. !•-. Nelson. Jersey City. N. J. 

 927,388. riose coupling. IC. Watkins. Cleveland and J. 11. .Miller, Elyria, O. 

 927,410. Hose rack. A. Jones, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 927.447. Tire armor. \V. J. Belyea, Port Huron, Mich. 



ISSUED JULV 13, 1909. 

 927,477. Tire. [ I'or motor cars; solid rubber, rendered more resilient by 



a plurality of transverse openings. I J. C. P»arker, Leeds, England. 

 927»S78- Elastic tread vehicle wheel. J. Murrey. Cleveland, Ohio. 



927.623. Hcse rack. R. D. Wirt. Pliila lelphia. 



927.624. Hose rack. Same. 



927,676. Vehicle tire. I .Solid rubber, with sp'iings bftwteii the same and 



the rim.] D. Pollard. Philadelphia. 

 927,687. \'ehtcle wlicel rim. E. C. Shaw, Akron, Ohio, assignor to 



The B. F. (loocirich Co, 

 927,787. Tire protector. [Chain, or stjuare metal plates; for pneumatics.! 



W. Green, Harvey, 111. 

 9-7*79^- Pneumatic tire and clamping: means. H. M. Hart man, assignor 

 'lanson, Iwth of Minneapolis, Minn. 

 [With spring s,iokes and elastic tire.] E. S. 



Stanclift. Berkeley, Cal. 

 927,980. Tire protector. [Combination of curved metal plates.] C. E. 



Kimball, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

 028.069. Repair device for tires. O. C. Reich, Denver, Colo. 



Trade Mark'ff. 

 34,681. Empire Automobile Tire Co., Trenton. N. J. The word Empire 



within the representation of a crown. I'or rubber tires. 

 35.640. Leo. If. Baekeland, Yonkers, N. V. The word Bakelite. Eor 



condensation j/roducts of phenol and formaldejiyde. [The material 



Makelite has been suggested as a substitute for hard rubber.] 



ISSUED JULY 20. 1909. 

 237. Hose coupling. J. P. Baird, Detroit. Mich. 

 334. Pneumatic tire. R. J. Ruths, Baltimore. Md. 



,411. \'alve for pneumatic tires. G. De Vigne. Cheltenham. England. 

 433. Pneumatic tire armor. C. E. Evans, Council I'KitTs. Iowa. 

 520. Anti-vibration device for vehicles of any kind. [ India-rubber is 



in^trted between the body and the under frame of a car.) Gi. Huys- 



mans, Brussels, Belgium. 

 55.S- Signal for pneumatic tires. (Tlie device includes an inflatable 



of one-half to O. P. 

 927.891. Vehicle wheel. 



928, 

 928, 

 928, 

 928, 

 928, 



S. Silverman 

 to Acme 



Koncman, 

 Maries, 



9'8,5_,, , . 



bulb and a whistle to indicate when a tire is punctured.) 



and J. E. Traham, Watertown, N. Y. 

 928,556. Belt fastener. G. H. Smith, Easton, Pa., assignor 



Belting Co.. N. J. 

 928,601. X'ehicle cushion wheel. F. Groff, St. Johnsville. N. V. 

 928,611. Vehicle tire. [Clincher type; with Stjccial rim.) W. A. 



Cudahy, Wis. 

 928,678. Gaiter or patch for repairing pneumatic tires. II. 



.Slanor Park, England. 

 928,718. Rubber :^pading boot. [Strengthened by means of a sub-sole. 1 



S. V. \'an Dcnburgh and J. IL G)ismann, Syracuse. N. V. 

 928,731. Vehicle lire. [Pneumatic] M. Bchrer, New York city. 

 928.797. Hose connection for wheel tires, etc. E. J. Rohrbacher. Blaine. 



Wash. 

 928,840. Belt fastener. R. M. Bennett. Indianaiwlis. Ind. 

 928,868. Non skid tire. K. Kempshall. London, )'*ngland, assignor to 



Kcmpshall Tire iSo., of ICurope, Limited. 



ISSUED JULY 27, 1909. 

 929,136. Spring hcci shoe. J. C. Ivory, Dolgeville. Cal. 

 ■9^9. '93- Cover for pneumatic anrl like tires. 11. W. ("ave 

 London, England. 



929,203. Tire shield. J. H. Fletcher, Seattle. Wash. 

 929,208. Wheel. I With means of excluding moisture and dirt from Ik'- 



twcen felloe and elastic tire.] L. J. Goodsi>ted, Rockford, IB. 

 9-9.234- WBieel. IWith detachable rim for pneumatic tire.] F. R. 



Mather, Whitcsville, N. V. 

 929,255. Tire fluid container. C. E. Singleton. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 9-9.351- Pneumatic tire. P. 1. Viel, Paris, France. 

 929,418. Tire. [With resilient core.) G. IL (nllette. New York city. 

 929,437. X'ehicle wheel. [With detachable rim for pneumatic tire.]. W. L. 



Howard, Trenton. N. J. 

 929,501. Rubber stamp device. H. Schmidt, Elizabeth, N. J., and J. 



Heisseuberger. New York city. 



929.570. Spring wheel. (With elastic tire.) C. L. Driefer, San Francisco. 



929.571. Valve for pneumatic tires. E. Dubied, assignor to Edouard 

 Dubied & Cie., Couvet, .Switzerland. 



929.572. .Spring wheel. [With elastic tire.j W. Eckert, Northwood. Iowa. 

 929,617. Rubber tire setter. [l*br solid rubber tires. J C A. Maynard. 



assignor to Maynard Rubber Corporation, .Springfleld, Mass. 

 929,620. Tire. ) Composed of disks of rubber ranged on a split ring. ) 



G. E. Miller, Newton Center, and C. M. Wheaton, Newtonvillc, Mass.; 



said Wheaton assignor to said Miller. 

 929,632. Tire tread. [Having a multitude of air chambers formed within 



and thereon.) J. K. Sanford and T. G. Doughty, assignors 



Flexible Rubber Goods Co.. all of Winsted. Conn. 



Trade Marks. 

 42,558. The American \'italizing Co.. Oakland, C'al. 

 A preparation of oils for softening leather and 1 



The 

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the 



letters Ki'-Q. 



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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 in 1908. 



^Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



[.Xbstractep i\ the Iii.usT»ATEn Official Journal, July 7, 1909. 1 



5,279 (r9o8). Composition for electrical insnlation, for waterproofing, or 

 for addition to india-rubber and gutta-percha. K. .S. .-Mi-Cohcn, 

 Singapore. 



5.308 (1908). Rubber tire surrounding a metal band. .\. Horn and J. 

 I^med, Amsterdam. 



5,368 (1908). Pneumatic tire with protected non skid cover. .-X. T. 

 Parker, Chorle/. Ijncs. 



5.584 (1908). Pneumatic tire in dual or triple form, res'ing on a pneu- 

 matic cushion. E. E. Michelin. Clermont Kerrand, I'rance. 



5.637 (1908). Rubber tire enclosing helical spring. G. A. Ritson, Man- 

 chester. 



5,755 (1908). Wheel provided with two or more pneumatic tires carried 

 on detachable rims. E. E. Michelin, Clermont-Eerrand, I'rance. 



5,847 (1908). Spring wheels with elastic tread and interior rubber 

 cushion. Soc. Anon, des Automobiles E. Urillie. Paris, France. 



5,868 (1908). Rolls of a macerating, sheeting, or "crepe" machine in- 

 ternally heated by steam for preparing crude >itKlia-rubber in order 

 to dis]iense with the vacuum ilryer. F. R. Durham, Loradon. 



5.874 (1908). Solid rubber tire rendered more resilient by means of 

 transv:r.se perforations. J. \. I'. .\. Vberty and E. B. Merigoux, 

 Paris. 



5.875 (1908). Perforated sectional rubber tire vulcanized to nielal 

 plates. Same. 



[Abstracted in the Illustratep Official Journal, July 14, 1909.] 

 5,956 (1908). Fabric insertion for pneumatic tire covers, comprising one 



length of bias fabric wound siiirally in a circumferential^ direction 



to give the required number of layers. Vcrcinigle Dcrlin-Frankfurter 



Gummiwaren I'abriken. Gelnhausen, Germany. 

 6,071 (1908). Pneumatic tire with protective metal disc. .\. F. lircwster. 



London. 

 "6,185 (1908). Pneumatic tire with puncture p'rcventing band. L. 



Grcenwald, .S. I!. Nye. and W. P. .McClurg. I'.uffalo. New York. 

 6,327 (1908). Clamps and expanding mandrel for use in the repair and 



manufacture of rubber tires. U. Davis. Kidclulph. near Conglcton. 

 6,457 (1908). Rim for pneumatic tires with dct.ichable flange. A. H. 



Culley, I^mdon, 

 "6,459 (1908). Drtss shield. \'. Guinzburg and 1. I!. Kleinert Rubber 



Co., New York City. 



[.-\bstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal. July 21, 1909. 1 



6,530 (1908). liolt to allow the removal of an air tube without disturbing 

 the security txilt. Michelin et Cie., Clermont-Ferrand, France. 



"6,542 (1908). Combined surgical syringe and hot water bag. C. P. 

 Leyner, llosion, Massachusetts. 



6,545 (1908). Elastic tire formed of strips superposed radially aqd con- 

 taining india-rubber or tow with gelatinous binding. A. Umlauf and 

 K. liohm. X'ienna. .Austria. 



6,570 (1908). Tires in section of cork or rubber or both separated by 

 metal baiids. II. .\. Yates, I^ndon. 



6,927 (1908). Non slipping tire tread. J. L. Lemoine, Paris, France. 



6.956 (1908). Tire fabric. J. van Gheluwe, Ghent. lielgium. 



6.982 (1908). Solid rubber tire. \V. H. Bailey, Ilulme, L-ancs. 



7,031 (1908). Sleeve of waterproof coat provided with flap to prevent 

 the penetration of rain. R. .\. liradbury, Christchurch. .Vcw 

 Zealand. . 



