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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December i, 1904. 



•13,105(1903). Solid vehicle tire, secured by tie wires. Same. 



'3.277 (1903)- Golf ball [consisting of a core of coik, covered by a 

 thickness of rubber made in two parts and cemented together, and 

 the whole enclosed in a Gutta-percha cover]. R. Kaflety, London. 



13,306 (1903). India rubber substitute [formed of castor and other oils, 

 nitrated as described in patent No. 21,995 (1895), and heated in 

 contact with air at 130 C). G. C. Marks, London. (J. Muir and 

 C. H. Herod, lirantford, Ontario.) 



* 13.358 (1903). Golf ball. [Guttapercha shell filled with a composi- 



tion of rubber solution, feathers, and zinc oxide, with rubber suffi- 

 cient for vulcanization.] C. T. Thompson, Philadelphia. 

 13 393 ('903)- Vehicle tire. [Solid, circular section; supported on a 

 lacing of leather strips threaded through the sides of the rim chan 

 nel.] G. R. G. Rowe, London. 



[Abstracted in the Official Jouknal, October 13, 1904 ] 



'3.43' (IQ03) Vehicle tire [formed by squirting a tubular leaden mold 

 and filling it with rubber, vulcanization being effected by immeising 

 the mold and rubber article in an oil bath]. Christian H. Gray, 

 Silvertown. 



* 13.451 (1903). Fountain pen. J. lilair. New York, 



■3.729 (1903) Dental sheets [formed by placing nickel wire gauze be- 

 tween layers of vulcanite, the whole being united by pressure be- 

 tween hot rollers). C. E. Foster, Brighton, and Dental Manufac- 

 turing Co., London. 



13.S24 (1903). Pneumatic wheel [having a rubber tube between the body 

 of the wheel and a steel tire. J O. Siebers, Dresden, Germany. 



* 13.926 (1903). Manufacture of seamless rubber gloves and like arti- 



cles. C. A. Lindsay, New York. 

 13.932 (1903). Appliance for removing rubber tires from wheels. S. 



Nicholson and W. H. Paterson, Gore, New Zealand. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, October 19, 1904.I 

 14, Oil (1903). India rubber substitute. C. E. Pensa. Paris, France. 

 14,029 (1903). Vehicle tire. [A zigzag rib is formed on the treads of 



solid, cushion, or pneumatic tires, 



to prevent side slipping ; the 



transverse parts of tires for heavy 



vehicles are thickened.] C. H. 



Gray, Silvertown, andT. Sloper, 



Wiltshire. 

 14,232 (1903). Hood for firemen. 



motormen, and the like. F. E. 



Jackson, Manchester. 



14,314(1903)- Syringe. [For medi- batpnti4 0?9 



or for injecting dis- PATENT 14,029. 



G. W. Robertson, Brondesbury, Middlesex. 

 Boot heel. C. D. Morrall, Urmston, and A. Clowes, 



cinal uses 



infectants.] 

 14 408 (1903). 



Blackpool. 

 ♦14,463 [1903] Disconneetable hose coupling for railway cars. E. E. 



Gold, New York. 

 *I4,572 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with specially formed woven fabric]. 



P. D. Thropp and A. de Laski, Trenton, New Jersey. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, October 26, 1904. 1 



*I4,764 1903). Golf ball. [Rubber wound, with core of Gutta-percha, 

 metal, hard rubber, or clay.] K. V. Painter, Cleveland. Ohio. 



*I4.773 (1903). Hypodermic injector. O. A. Elias, London. (W. 

 Warren, Detroit, Michigan.) 



14.914(1903). Repair patch for pneumatic tires. A. E. Terry, Red- 

 ditch, Worcestershire. 



*14,947 (1903). Device for molding, vulcanizing, and finishing boots 

 and shoes made of rubber or the like. Henry J. Doughty, Provi- 

 dence, Rhode Island. 



*I4,948 (1903). Device for molding, vulcanizing, and finishing boots 

 and shoes made of rubber or the like. Same. 

 [The last two patents mentioned relate to the machines for making 



rubber shoes for which patents were issued to Mr. Doughty in the 



United States, March 17, 1903] 



Patents Applied For — 1904. 



Space is eiven I'.ere only 10 AppUcalions for Patents on Inventions from the 

 United States. 



20,951. Philip W. Pratt, London. 

 Sept. 29. 



156.592 (CI. ty). Elastic tire. R. S. Graham, New York, and W. 



M. Perkins, Brooklyn, United States. Oct. 12. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 

 233,011 (Class "iof). Elastic massage hammer, with hollow rubber ball 



at either end of head. G. Dittmar, Washington, United States. 



Sept. 21. 

 233,381 (CI. 71^). Rubber lift for boot heels. J. Baer, Diebenhofen. 



Sept 28. 

 233,553 (CI. 47a'). Rubber, Gutta percha, or Balata belt, with inserted 



metallic chains. E, Knitpert, Lobau. Sepl. 28. 

 233,803 (CI. 151K Copying sheet of cotton stuff covered with rubber. 



R. Hartmann, Chemnitz. Oct. 5. 

 234,119 (CI. "job). Penholder with rubber bolts for securing the pen. 



J. W. Seifert, Beerfelden. Oct. 5. 

 233,890 (CI. 7i(i). Elastic and pneumatic heel. J. Schmidt. Paris, 



France. Oct. 5. 

 234,680 (CI. 9). Shaving brush with rubber handle. Frau Jean 



Schramm, Nurnberg. Oct. 12. 

 234,739 (CI- 3O1/). Elastic stocking. Frau Albin Benndorf, Zeulenroda. 



Oct. 12. 



234.330 (CI. 'iok). Clyster tube, convertible into a vaginal syringe by 

 pushing a cap over it. Hannoversche Gummi Kamm Co., A.-G., 

 Hannover Limmer. Oct. 12. 



234.331 (CI. 30>). Clyster tube, convertible into a vaginal syringe by 

 screwing a cap over it. Same. Oct 12. 



233,994 (CI. 7ii). Sole protector. A. Sander, Hamburg. Oct. 12. 



235,089 (CI. 301/). Elastic girdle of one piece of knit material with in- 

 laid overspun rubber threads. W. J. Teufel, Stuttgart. Oct. 19. 



235,130. (CI. 45). Horseshoe with rubber pad. R. Sievers, West- 

 dorf. Oct. 19. 



Applications. 



8.657 (Class 63c). Elastic tire. A. von der Stichelen, Ghent, Bel- 

 gium. Sept. 28. 



12,486(01 631-). Tire with air chambers lying one within another. A. 

 ChamboUe, Bordeaux, France, Oct. 19. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Dates of Application). 

 342,817 (May 3). R. H. Croninger. Vehicle tire. 

 342,844 (April 7). 

 342,876 (May 5). 



tires. 

 342,925 (May 6). 



for pneumatic tires. 

 343,021 (May 13). E. Carrau 



insertion. 

 343,224 (May 19). J. Renard. Device for use in the manufacture of 



grooved, rubber covered wooden flang'^s, for mounting tires. 

 343.324 (May 24). Depoix. Puncture preventing compound for pneu- 

 matic tires 

 343 478 (March 7). L. P. C. Salavy. Non burstable pneumatic tire. 

 343,483 (March 30). .\. J. Durupt. Puncture covering composition 



for pneumatic tires. 

 343,501 (May 27). C. W. Maxon. Pneumatic tire. 

 343.537 (M^y 3°)- E. Montecuccoli. Vehicletire. 

 343,636 (June i). L. A. Laniel. Pneumatic tire with protected outer 



cover and resistant flanges. 

 343.657 (June 2). A. Couturier. Cover for pneumatic tires. 

 343,76s (June 7). J. P. Legrand. Interior support for the air chamber 



of tires. 

 343.709 (June 7). 



leather shoes. 



Improvement in elastic treads. 



156,562 (Class 15c). 

 zig. Oct. 12. 



GERMAN EMPIRE. 



Patents Granted. 

 Rubber covered pantagraph. 



C. Motz. Vehicle tire. 

 P. Eicbmann. Mold for outer covers of pneumatic 



Societe Dollfus & Noack. Continuous circular ribs 



Tire, with puncture preventing cloth 



Ij. F. Butterfield. Rubber soles for attachment to 



343.847 (June 10). 

 343.865 (June 10). 

 343,942 (June 13). 



Reinforced pneumatic tire cover. 

 Armored pneumatic tire. 

 Detachable anti skidding device for 



Protected felloe for auto- 



C. Mierisch, Leip- 



E. Midgley. 

 E. Sachetti. 

 L. Babert. 

 pneumatic tires. 

 344.017 (June 16). Societe Michelin et Cie. 

 mobile wheels. 



344.027 (June 16). \. Von Hasperg. Device for preventing the burst- 

 ing of automobile tires. 



344.028 (June 16). A. Von Hasperg. Device for preventing the burst- 

 ing of automobile tires. 



[Note— I*riiited copies of speciticalions of French patents m^y be obtained from 

 R. B'.bet, Ingenieur-Conseil, 16 avenue de Villiers. Paris, at 50 cents each, post 

 paid.] 



