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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[NOVEMRER 1, 1904. 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



Patent Specifications Published. 



The number Riven is ihat assigned to the Patent at the filing of the Applica- 

 tion, which in the case of those listed below was in 190,^. 



* Denotes Ptitenis/or Antertcan Inventions. 

 [Abstracted in thk Official Journal, SEPTHMitp.R 7, 1904.] 



10,667 (1903). Electric cable. [Relates to the winding of a Gutta- 

 percha covered cable with strips of iron wire passed through Chat- 

 terton compound or other insulating material.] S. G. brown, Lon- 

 don. 



10,670 (1903). Boot soles and heels. T. Burrell, North Melbourne, 

 Australia. 



10,804 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with means of attachment to wooden 

 rims]. R. Evans, London. 



10,815 (1903). Pneumatic tire [having covers provided with tape or 

 webbing to facilitate repairs]. A. J. Clitheroe, Ilford, Essex. 



* 10,826 {1903). Elastic tire [of solid rubber, in which wire staples are 

 embedded to form a cross support for the retaining bands]. J. 

 Coomber and three others, New York city. 



10,911 (1903). Antimacassar clips [with rubber vacuum pads for the 

 support]. C. T. Gann and F. R. Keef, London. 



10.941 (1903). Rubber cords [for tire fabrics]. Christian H. Gray, of 

 The India-Rubber, Gutta Percha and Telegraph Works Co., Sil- 

 vertown, and T. Sloper, Britto.x. 



10.942 (1903). Formers for making pneumatic tires. Same. 

 '0,943 ('903)- Pneumatic tire [of special fabric]. Same. 

 11,047(1903). Exercising apparatus. F. W. Croucher, Fleet, Hamp- 

 shire. 



11,163(1903). Machinery belting [formed of canvas strips, treated 



with a solution of fndia-rubber, Gutta-percha, or the like]. A. 



Hay, Glasgow. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, Sefthmi.er 14, 1904. J 

 11,171 (if)03). Golf ball [marked with a view to giving the player a 



line of sight upon the ball in the direction in which he wishes to 



play]. G. \V. Dawes, Roslyn, Lancashire. 

 11,197 (1903). Boot heels. B. Hopkinson and two others, London. 

 11,207 (1903). Method of molding pneumatic tire treads. W. P. 



Thompson, Liverpool. P. Eichmann, Frankfort o/M., Germany. 

 11,291 (1903). Dress shield. [Means of retaining it in place when 



worn.] J. P. Wille, London. 

 1 1,294 (1903). Pneumatic tire protector. [A cover of interlaced metal 



rings, with a leather backing.] C. Keddie, London. 

 11,321 (1903). Life belt and deck seat combined. C. H. Le Moult, 



Hamburg, Germany. 

 Ili345 (1903). Elastic tire. [A thin steel tire of elliptical lection. 



having an India rubber tread.] W. Scott, Plymouth. 

 *ii,39i (1903). Hose coupling. F. E. Paradis, Chicago, Illinois. 

 11,508 (1903) Heel protector. G. R. Holding, London. 

 11,651(1903). Rubber threads and fabrics [for pneumatic tires, hose 



pipes, and the like]. C. H. Gray, Silvertown, and T. Sloper, 



Brittox. 

 "11,656(1903). Golf ball and method of manufacture. F. H. Rich- 

 ards, Hartford, Connecticut. 

 •11,657 (1903). Golf ball and method of manufacture. Same. 

 [Abstracted in the Official Journal, Seftember ^i, 1904.] 



11,785 (1903). Golf ball making machine. [For winding rubber tape 



or thread on cores.] M. McDaid, Edinburgh. 

 11,895 (1903). Nursing bottle [with rubber tube inserted through the 

 M. D. Armstrong, Forest Gate, Essex. 

 Pneumatic carpet cleaning device. .S. Harvey, Not- 



stopper]. 

 11,904 (1903). 



tingham. 

 11,007 (1903). 

 12,059 (1903) 



Nursing bottle. G. Raines, London. 

 Golf ball [with core made from a length of rubber tub- 

 ing, which is stretched on a stepped mandrel and while in high 

 tension longitudinally is rolled back on itself, producing a ring] 

 P. A. Martin, Birmingham. 



12,066 (1903). Rubber heel and sole. C. D. Douglass, Belfast. 



13,110 (IQ03). Horseshoe pad. G. Topp, Frankfort o/M., Germany. 



12,204(1903). Deformity appliance. [Plate of rubber, stiffened with 

 steel wire and held in position on the toe by rings and bands.] 

 H. J. Pond, Norwich. 



12,211 (1903). Horse collar with pneumatic pad. ]. E. Chiloteguy, 

 Buenos Ayres. Argentina. 



12,307 (1903). Boot heel and sole. G. Looms, Market Harborough. 



12,319(1903). Corset [with rubber breast forms]. M. I. Teufel. 

 Stuttgart, Germany. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, SErTEMBER 28, 1904.] 



12,427 (1903). Pneumatic tire. [Relates to means of attachment to 

 rim ] J. von Zastrow, Dinker, Westphalia, Germany. 



12,576(1903). Scraper for cleaning printers' rolls. J. Honeyman and 

 A. Smith, Liverpool. 



•12,603(1903), Bottle stopper[wilh rubber disc]. H. C. Heide, Lon- 

 don. (A. L. Weissenthanner, New York.) 



* 12.613 (1903). Fountain pen. H. B. Levy, New York city. 



12,647 (1903). life for railway cars. F. Stephan, Mlihlhausen, Cler- 

 many. 



* 12 717 (1903). Golf ball |in which driving power is obtained by em- 



ploying a winding of stretched and twisted rubber strips, by means 

 of which a large number of air cells are formed in the ball]. K. V. 

 Painter, Cleveland, Ohio. 



12,847 (i9'53). Apparatus for molding and vulcanizing the covers of 

 "tubeless" pneumatic tires. L. Johnstone, Prestwich, near Man- 

 chester. 



•12,858(1903). Golf ball. [Described in The India Rukber 

 World. August i, 1904 — page 383.] C. B. Elliott, Menlo Park, 

 New Jersey. 



Patents Atplied For — 1904. 



Space is given here only to Applications for Patents on Inventions from the 

 United States. 



20,395. W. P. Thompson, Liverpool. Means for ascertaining pres- 

 sure in pneumatic tires. (The Wray Pump and Register Co., 

 United States.) Sept. 21. 



GERMAN EMPIRE. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 



231,162 (Class 3i5). Suspenders made of inelastic bands having rubber 

 loops on the front ends. G. Hohn, Goslar. Aug. 24. 



231,544 (CI. 63.?). Attachment for vehicle wheels, consisting of a soft 

 rubber rim which has in its lower part a metallic foundation im- 

 bedded in hard rubber. B. Panzer, Berlin. Aug, 3:. 



231,886 (CI. 65i!'). Rubber tire containing a spiral wire tube fastened 

 into the part that enters the felloe. Hannoversche-Gummi-Kamm 

 Co., A.G., HannoverLimmer. Aug. 31. 



231,773 (CI. bid). Sound deadener for doors, consisting of a rubber 

 roller running upon a spring. J. Ruschmeyer, Berlin. Aug. 31. 



232,121 (CI. 305'). Nursing bottle having a connecting tube screwed 

 into an inside sleeve of the nipple. M. Ochsler & Son, Ansbach. 

 Sept. 7. 



232,520 (CI. lig). Roller on typewriting machine with rubber cover- 

 ing of one piece of which the core consists of a porous elastic sub- 

 stance, pressed together for deadening the sound. M. Erdmann, 

 Finsterwald. Sept. 14. 



232,479 (CI. 3oi). Rubber plates for fastening lower sets of teeth to 

 the under jaw. G. Wolf, Krefeld. Sept. 14. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Dates of Application). 



341,781 (March 31, 1904). E. Verlage. Pneumatic tire. 



341,817 (March 31). A. von Ltide. Method for fastening pneumatic 

 tires to motor wheels. 



341,877 (April 5). J. P, Ebiay. Double air chamber. 



341,902 (April 6). L. Lander. Anti slipping device for tires. 



341,906 (April 6), J. Rejzek and R. Jelen. Removable rubber heel 

 for shoes. 



341,984 (March 7). T. E. A. Jouard. Solid rubber rim wheel, with 

 spring spokes, for motor cars. 



342,062 (April 9). Levy. Pneumatic tire. 



342,070 (April II). J. de Pontonx. Tires for automobiles. 



342,151 (April 7). L, O. Lecccq. Elastic tire. 



342,174 (April 9). C. Minke. Felloe with detachable flange for rub- 

 ber tires. 



342,385 (April 16). J. Cerqueda, Anti slipping device for pneumatic 

 tires. 



342,454 (April ig). J. L, Brown and B, King, Protecting device for 

 pneumatic tires. 



342,472 (April 20). R. Bellingham and J. Bloomfield. Pneumatic tire. 



342,638 (April 26). H. J. Gaisman. New elastic woven tissue. 



INoTB — Printed copies of specifications of French patents may be obtained from 

 R. Bobet, lugeuieur-Conseil, 16 avenue de Villiers, Paris, «l 50 cents each, poil 

 paid.] 



