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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[OCTOIiER I, 1904. 



Flesh rubber (for use in shaving]. S. Mockett, I.on- 



Fountain pen. C. G. Southniayd, West Tullman, 



Rotary heel for boots. C. II. Wilkinson, lluddersfield, 



'8,583 (igo3). Seamless toy balloon. V. F. Feeny, London. (Rub- 

 ber Balloon Co. of America, Brooklyn, New York.) 



•8,749 (1903)- Nipple for feeding bottle. W. F. Ware, Philadelphia, 

 Pennsylvania. 



(Abstractkd in the Official Jouknal, Al-gust 17, 1904.] 

 •8,896(1903). Storm screen for vehicles. J. P. Gordon, Columbus 

 Ohio. 



8,924 (1903). 

 don. 



*8,972 (1903) 

 Illinois. 



9,067 (1903). 

 Yorkshire. 



9.228 (1903). Pneumatic tire [protected from puncture by a steel plate 

 inside of the tread]. G. Abati, Madrid, Spain. 



9,243 (1903). Vehicle tire (pneumatic or solid ; provided with two 

 tread surfaces to prevent side slipping], M. Eniquem, Paris, 

 France. 



9,254 (1903). Driving rope for machinery [made of canvas or other 

 te.\tile material, impregnated with (lutta-percha, Balata, or India- 

 rubber]. W. Shaw, trading as R. Lloyd & Co., Biimingh.Tm. 



9.330 (1903). Nursing bottle [having an opening at each end to facili- 

 tate cleaning, and provided with rubber stoppers]. H. P. Thomp- 

 son, London. 



*9.33' ('903)- Golf ball [composed of a core of wound rubber thread, 

 surrounded by casing of Guttapercha]. C. E. lioutwood and G. 

 Browning, Hindsdale, Illinois, 



Q.33' (1903)- Rotary heel for boots. J. H. Welsenaar, H.iarlem, 

 Holland. 



9.373 (1903)- Pneumatic tire [with spring horns for preventing side 

 slip]. \V. D. Sainsbury, Dublin. 



[Abstracted in tuf- Official Journal, August ^^, 1904.] 



9,468 (1903). Removable tread for pneumatic tires to prevent slipping. 



C, II. Wilkinson, lluddersfield. 

 •9,484 (1903). Atomizer, for applying medicaments. C. A. Taluni, 



New York. 

 •9,594 (1903). Cushioned horseshoe. E. L. Abbott, New York. 

 9,625 (1903). Portable vapor bath. N. Wright, Paris, France. 

 "9,729(1903). Hypodermic syringe. H. H. Lake, London. (Parke, 



Davis & Co., Detroit, Michigan.) 

 "9,839 (1903). Protective band of leather for rubber tires. L. C. 



Cummings, Pasadena, California. 

 9,840(1903). Vehicle wheel, rendered resilient by pneumatic cushions 



between the rim, and the tire and between the ends of the spokes 



and the hub. A. Papleux, Paris. France. 



[Abstractbd in iHB Official Journal, August 31, 1904 ] 

 9,952 (1903). Pneumatic tire and special method of attaching to the 



rim, J. Muskett, Pendleton. 

 9,972(1903). Sole and heel protector. H. J. BubbandJ. II. Cox, 



Greenock. 



*9.997 (1903)- Bottle stopper. G. G. Campbell, Rochester, New 

 York. 



10,014 (1903). Golf ball. C. T. Kingzett, Chislehurst, and F. J. 



Lovegrove, Sutton. 

 10,059(1903), Pneumatic tire. [Relates to a method of letaining the 



cover on the rim]. L. Johnstone, Prestwich. 

 10,076 (1903). Pneumatic tire. T. S. Rose, Uxbridge, and T. N. 



Harwood, Hounslow. 

 10.092(1903). Hose coupling. E. Giersberg, Berlin. 

 10,244(1903). Convertible cloak, stretcher, hammock, bed, and float. 



P. Haller and J. T. Ellis, London. 

 10,247 (1903). Repairing tires and other rubber articles. A. A. Wade, 



Leeds. 

 10,292 (1903). 



E. Martin, 

 10,439 (1903). 



Solid endless rubber tire, held in position by flanges. 

 London. 



Elastic stocking. T. Burgum, Canning town, Essex, 

 Patents Apflied For — 1904. 



Space is piven here only 10 Applications for Patents on Inventions from the 

 United States. 



i6,5t8. L, G. Sloan, London. Fountain pen. (The L. E. Water- 

 man Co., New York.) July 26. 



I7,3'3. Raymond B. Price, London. Process for devulcaniiing rub- 

 ber waste, (Communicated from the United States.) Aug. 8. 



17,721. F. C. Brown, London. Fountainpen. (Communicated from 

 the United States). Aug. 15. 



17,767. H. M. Mannheimer, St. Louis, Missouri. Fountain pen. 

 Aug. 16. 



GERMAN EMPIRE. 

 Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 



228,516 (Class 301O). Rubber band having an eye at either end. A, 

 Jacobsburg, Hannover. July 27. 



228,863 (CI. 33(r). Hair curler of rubber with a longitudinal slit, hav- 

 ing at the end a knob or an eye. E, R. Godward, Inverengill. 

 July 27. 



229,007 (CI. 6x1;). Rubber air pump attached to a Rauchhelm tire, to 

 inflate the tire and an exhaust valve worked by hand to discharge 

 the air. Drager-werk. H. & B. Drriger, Liibeck. July 27. 



228,970 (CI. 77(i). Swimming device, consisting of two collapsible 

 spheres of rubber connected by a three ended tube having a com- 

 mon mouth piece. M. Ostermaier, Miinich. July 27. 



229.743 (CI. 44a). Wash ball, consisting of stuff provided with soft 

 rubber. H. Kramer, Dresden. Aug. 3. 



230,114 (CI. 27a) Bellows made of rubber proofed texture. Frau Lud- 

 wig Hupfeld, Leipzig. Aug. 10. 



230,058 (CI. 30/), Pneumatic beater for massage purposes, involving 

 an air cushion. Dr. H. Kastl, Miinich. Aug. 10. 



232,250 (CI. jog). Collapsible rubber bag to catch spittle or ejections 

 from the stomach. C. Eigendoiff, Kixdorf. Aug. 10. 



230,259 (CI. 34,?). Bed clothes holder of two clamps of wire connected 

 by rubber bands. P. Westermann, Hannover. Aug. 10. 



230,658 (CI. 63<). Annular repair piece for separated tire inner tubes. 

 Ilannoversche Gummi Kamm Compagnie Akt. Ges. Aug. 17. 



230,734 (CI. 63^). Non slipping detachable protective strip for air tires. 

 Same. Aug. 17. 



229.043 (CI. 'i°g)- Nursing bottle fittings. II. Boelesch, Cologne 

 a/Rh. July 27. 



229.044 (CI. 304'). Nursing bottle fittings. Samr. July 27. 



ArPLi cations for Patents. 



24,425 (Class I5f). Rubber skin pantograph. C. Mierisch, Leipzig, 



July 27. 

 30,067 (CI 391^). Process for producing thin Caoutchouc sheets. A. 



lilossier. Paris, France. July 27. 

 18,096 (CI. 631). Elastic wheel tire. R. S. Graham and W. M. Perkins, 



New York. July 27. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Dates of Application). 



670 (Feb. 23). Societe Franz Clouth Rheinische Gummiwaarenfa- 

 brik. Vulcanizing receptacle with screw top cover, provided with 

 an inside press, and operated from the outside. 

 796 (Feb. 27). J. A. Mays. Tread for pneumatic tires. 

 ,744 (Feb. 26). Societe Duquesne et Dockcs. Toys or other ob- 

 jects made of dilated India-rubber, containing several separate com- 

 partments. 



8S6 (March 2). A. J. Grossmann and G. K. Wollaston. Anti 

 slipping device for pneumatic tires. 

 924 (Feb. 26). J. Spyker. Pneumatic tires. 

 ,034 (March 8). M. V. B. Rush. Tire for vehicle wheels. 

 051 (March 9). Societe H. Bussing. Pneumatic tire having a 

 plurality of compartments. 



172 (March 5). R. Bobet. Pneumatic tires with sewed canvas. 

 196 (March 11). Societe Industrielle des Telephones. Manufac- 

 ture of electric conductors, single and multiple, with longitudinal 

 textile coies and spiral metallic windings. 



013 (March 3). E. 11. Fayolle. Process for preparing a substance 

 resembling Gutta-percha. 



930 (March 3). R. Robitschek. Materials for bandage or tape 

 dressings and process for their manufacture, 

 cog (March 7). R. Appleyard. Golf ball. 



C. Dalmas. Anti slipping protector for rubber 



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 341, 



341, 

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 340, 



341. 

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341, 

 341, 

 341 



341 



302 (March 18). 



tires. 



595 (March 25). 



683 (March 26). 



494 (March 21) 

 vehicles. 



S. J. Lilley and E. P. Bucton. Elastic tire. 

 J. Jouy. Pneumatic collar for horses. 

 J. Mitchell. Pneumatic tire for cycles and 



,490 (March 23). G. M. Signoret. 

 air compression chamber. 



Pneumatic shoe with multiple 



INoTR. — Prioted copies of specifications of French patents may be obtained from 

 R. Bobet, Ingcnieiir-Coflseil, 16, avenue de ViUiers, Paris, «t 50 cents each, post- 

 paid.] 



