October i, 1904.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



19 



RECENT RUBBER PATENTS. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



IsSl'EI) AUGIST 2, IQO4. 



NO. 766, 160, Playing ball [for golf , shell .TperturctI to prevent 

 cracking], II. Bentz, New York city. 

 766,170. Hose reel [for indoor fire protection apparatus]. E. Clifl, 



assignor to ClilT & Gilbert Co., New York city. 

 766,204. Hypodermic syringe. R. Walsh, Washington, D. C. 

 766,252, Cuspidor. E. K. Holland, New York city. 

 766,297. Wheel for vehicles [having two solid rubber tires, side by 



side]. A. Turkington, Lafayette, Ind. 

 766,336. Vaginal irrigator, C. O. Farrington, Palestine, Texas. 

 766,463. Pneumatic tire [adapted to Removable channel flanges]. H. 



A. Palmer, Erie, Pa. 

 766,560. Fountain pen. O. E. Weidlich, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 766,637. Wheel tire. [Solid rubber] A. II. Marks and W. M. 



Metzler, assignors to The Diamond Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. 

 766,640. Hose rack. M. C. Mtehan, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 766,711. Elastic cushion heel. J. F. B. Litchfield, Worcester, Mass. 

 766,734, Force pump. C. .Schellhammer, Warren, Pa. 

 766,759-756,760. Fountain pen. A. I!. Davis, assignor, by mesne 



assignments, of one-half to E. H. Chase, both of Philadelphia. 



Tradi Mark. 



43,103, Rubber tire for vehicles. & J Tire Co., New York city. 

 Essential filature. — The characters "G & J " inclosed in a figure 

 described as an inverted isosceles triangle having indentations 

 formed at the vertices thereof. Used since Oct. i, 1903. 



Issued August 9, 1904. 

 766,867. Inhaler for anesthetics. G. L. Bennett, Chicago, III. 

 766,910. Inflation valve. J. H, Spray, assignor to Scovil Manufac- 

 turing Co., Waterbury. Conn. 

 766,926. Vehicle wheel [havittg a central elastic pneumatic cushion], 



C. N. Beal, .San Francisco. 



766,961. Hose coupling. C. W. Morris, Peoria, III. 



766,985-768,986, Hose drier [for fire department use], C. M. Bow- 

 man, Lebanon, Pa. 



767,043. Non collapsible tire [with filling consisting of elastic balls, 

 having spherical air chambers connected by cylindrical peifora- 

 tions, forming one continuous air chamber], J. T. Dickey and C. 



D. Derby, Barberton, Ohio, 



767,120. Rubber tread [for boot heels and such like use ; formed of 

 an elastic body and a wear resisting fabric]. P. W, Pratt, Boston. 



767,208. Fountain pen. .S, .S. Crocker, Boston, assignor to R, C. 

 Crocker, Clifton, Mass, 



767,231. Burner and mi.xer for cautery, J. P. Muller, New York city. 



767,272, Automatic car discharge valve, W. A. and B. S. H. Harris, 

 assignors to Harris Manufacturing Co,, all of Greenville, S, C. 



767,323. Insulated battery cell [comprising a containing-casing com- 

 posed of metal with an exterior covering of insulating material 

 susceptible of vulcanization, vulcanized thereto to constitute there- 

 with an integral casing]. V. G, Apple, Dayton, Ohio. 



767,348. Vehicle tire [solid rubber, having embedded in it a seiies of 

 pieces of metal, the ends of which engage longitudinal retaining 

 wires at either side of the tire], B. F. Kenna, assignor of one- 

 fourth to W, Ibbeken, both of Philadelphia, 



Issued Aucust 16, 1904. 



767,401. Horseshoe [with rubber cushion]. M. D. Glassbrook, An- 

 gola, Ind. 



767,430. Method of shaping rubber wheel tires. [Refers to outer 

 covers.] F, S. Ornstien, Kensington, Victoria, Australia. 



767,606. Vehicle tire. [Pneumatic ; patent covers special rim. J C. 

 Stein, Akron, Ohio. 



767,628. .-Vnticontraction steel bar hoofpad. J. W. II, Chrisman, as- 

 signor of one-fourth to E, F, Pollard, both of Topeka, Kans. 



767. 756- Elastic tread attachment for horseshoes. J. N. Hornblower, 

 Elizal-eth, N. J. 



767,843. Hose coupling. A, ]. Smith, Buena Vista, assignor of fifty- 

 one one hundredths to S. M. Miller and E, R. Harper, White- 

 pine, Colo. 



767,893. Hose coupling. W. S. Jewell, Oakland. Cal. 



767,949, Vehicle tire [consisting of a metallic strip next to the felly, with 

 a plurality of leather strips having rubber cushions between], II. 



Lutz, assignor of two-fifths to B. Harris, both of Hamilton, Oataiio. 

 767,966. Hose coupling. F. A. Silvis and F. J. Backer, Millvale 

 borough. Pa. 



Trade Mark. 



43,217. Steam packing rings of rubber. The B. F. Goodrich Co., 

 Akron, Ohio. /•;.ii^H//n//<-ai'«r-f— The word SUPERHEAT, Used 

 since July i, 1904. 



Issued August 23, 1904. 



768,188. Hose binder. J. II. Mclntyre and II. Bagshaw, Hartford 

 Conn. 



768,216. Fountain pen. A. Eberstein, Winthrop, Mass., assigiior of 

 one-half to C. Brandt, Boston. 



768,237. Horseshoe [with cushion pail]. Raymond B. Price, Chicago. 



768,278. Pneumatic tire [having the inner side of the outer cover com- 

 posed of a plurality of single strands of gut]. G. II. Hastings, 

 Oporto, Portugal. 



768,477. Hose repairing lining. J. McKinley, .Syracuse, N. Y. 



768,495. Grip tread for pneumatic tires |consisting of parallel side 

 chains]. II. D. Weed, Canastota, N. Y. 



768,523. Massage implement. G. Dittmar, Washington, D. C. 



Issued August 30, 1904. 

 768,618. Lawn sprinkler. II. F. Neumejer, Macungic, Pa. 

 768,637. Device for cleaning lluid pens [Refers to fountain pens.] 



A. J Thowless, Newark, N. J. 

 76S.684. Pneumatic tire. J. I'atmley, Paterson, N. J. 

 763.710. Brush [for use in bathing]. W. Vanderman, Willimantic, 



Conn. 

 763,779 Fountain pen. H. W. Stone, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to 



A. A. W.iterman & Co , New York city. 

 768,860. Tire [of cushion type]. O. L. Leach, Elmwood, R. I. 

 768,891. Machinery for preparing rubber sheets or strips. E. F. 



Ackerman, Passaic, N. J., assignor to The Okonite Co., Ltd. 



763.943. Hollow rubber bulb, ball, or analogous article. I. F. Kep- 

 ler, Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. K. (ioodrich Co. 



768.944. Hollow rubber article having neck or projections. Same. 



768.945. Rubber-bag body. Same. 



768,981. Rubber type. J. S. Duncan, assignor to Addressograph Co., 

 both of Chicago. 



768.984, Pump diaphragm, E. George, Jr., New York city. 



768.985. Finger-hold for penholders. B. B. Goldsmith, New York. 

 769,069, Tire for vehicles. J. H. W. Fitzgerald, Bedford Park, 



England. 



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

 from The India Rt'nnKii VVoui.n office at 10 cents each, postpaid.] 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



Patent Si'ecikications Published. 



Tlie number given is tliat assigned to tlie Patent at the filing of tlie Applica- 

 tion, wliich in the case of lliosc listed below was in 1903. 



* Denotes Patents /or .American Inventions. 

 [Abstbactbo in thk Official Journai., JfLV 37, 1904.] 



* 7.583 (1903). Pneumatic tire [protected against puncture by a 



thickened tread lined with special fabric, and having chambers at 

 the side filled with sponge rubber]. I. Tennant, Springfield, Ohio. 

 7,742 (1903). Electric hair brush [involving a rubber insulating pad]. 

 J. S. Collins, Edinburgh. 



[AUSTHACTRD IN TMP. OfFICIAI. JotJRNAL, At'GUST 4, 1904.] 



7.919 (1903). Erasing machine. [An eraser of rubber or other male- 

 rial, to be given motion by a compressed air motor.] C. L. Bur- 

 dick and S. II. Miles, London. 



* 7.Q50 ('903). Boot heel [composed of rubber and wear resisting fab- 



rics]. M. Kennedy, Brookline, Massachusetts. 



* 7,950 (1903). Hoof pad | for use with a " three quarter " metal shoe]. 



W. J. Kent, Brooklyn, New York. 

 8,087 (1903). Cushion tire for vehicle wheels. J. N. Bages, Brussels, 



Belgium. 

 8,i3q (1903). Pneumatic tire [protected by a belt of overlapping metal 



plates between the tread and inner tube]. P. W, Meyer and O. E. 



Kellermann, Chemnitz, Germany. 

 8,198 (1903). Fountain pen. E. Reisert, Hennef, Germany. 

 [Abstracthd in thk Official Journal, August lo, 1904.I 



8,558 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with anti slipping cover of leather pro- 

 vided with projections]. T. Houben, Vcrviers, Belgium. 



