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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[March i, 1905. 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



Patent Specifications Published. 



The number kivcii is thai assiRned to the Patent at the filing of tlie Applica- 

 tion, which in the caseoftltase listed below was in 1903. 



• Denot.-s Patfnts /or A merican Inventions. 



[AlSTRACTKD IK THB OFFICIAL JOURNAL, JANUARY ll, 19O5.) 



20,o3i (19)3). Bindiges [for use in surgical treatment] J. Otterbein, 



Eichstetten, Germany. 

 20,129 ( 1903). Waterproof aprons [for use by motorists for protecting 



the legs]. N. J. Paquin, Paris. France. 

 20,139 (1933). Vehicle wheel [involving plungers working in cylinders, 



by means of which and compressed air resiliency is obtained ; pro- 

 vided with rim sections carrying rubber tires]. \V. R. Kasey, 



Snaresbrook, Kssex. 

 •20,142(1903). Self-filling fountain pen. A. E. Schaaf, Toledo, 



Ohio. 

 20,316(1903). Chest expander or exerciser. T. Bartli and W. Kamp- 



schelte. Solingen, Germany. 

 20,319(1903). Bath. [A portable douching apparatus.] II. Bran- 



des, Hamburg, Germany. 

 20.338 (1903). Solid rubber tire [with means of retaining the same in 



the channel rim]. C. Challiner, Manchester. 

 20,359 (1903). Elastic tire [consisting of a hoop of coiled wire, with 



an outer cover of rubber]. C. Hammer, Manchester. 

 20,369 (1903). Air cushion or water cushion [with special means for 



inflation]. C Glass, Oschersleben, Germany. 

 ♦20,395 (1903). Pneumatic tire [comprising a specal tubular fabric]. 



P. D. Thropp and A. de I.aski, Trenton, New Jersey. 

 20,444(1903). Elastic tire [made by rolling sheets of rubber into a 



cylindrical form, with or without a central air space]. R. Bell, 



Amistield, near Dumfries. 

 20,464 (1903). Protective covering for pneumatic tires. W. Heatley, 



Willesten, Middlesex. 

 20,473(1903). Heel protector. J Thomas, Bath. 



IAbstractbd in thh Official Journal, January i8, 1905,] 



20,708(1903). Revoluble heel pads for boots. I. Frankenburg, Ltd. 

 and R. J. Frankenburg, Salford, Manchester. 



20.8t6 (1903). Pads for table legs. T. Anspach, Mannheim, Germany. 



20 9(8 (1903). Dental trough [of soft rubber, for use in applying med- 

 icaments to the teeth or gums]. P. Edgelow, London. 



20.9S3 (1903). Hand stamp. J. A. Jackson, Birmingham. 



f Abstracted in thh Official Journal, January 25, 1905.! 



21,190(1903). Driving belt for motor cycles. [Consists of wire helix 

 surrounding a core of rubber or other material ; an outer covering 

 of rubber may be added.] Y. A. Calderwood, London. 



21,242(1903). Revolving heel pad [in which ebonite or vulcanite is 

 used instead of the usual metal plates]. G. W. Dawes. West Dids- 

 bury, near Manchester. 



21,266(1903). Pneumatic tire with puncture resisting cover. H. W. 

 Cave-Browne-Cave, London 



•21,402 (1903). Bedclothes holder. S. A. CoGfman, Paris, Illinois. 



21,499(1903). Fishing bait. J. B. Jakobsen, Steigen, Norway. 



21,500(1903). Inhiler [for administering anesthetics]. J. Lorjois, 

 London. 



21,536 f 1903). Boot heels [with wooden or metallic core, fitted with 

 rubber covering]. F. W. M. de La Cose, Easebourne, Sussex. 



21,546 (1903) Solid tire with special retaining means. C. Chal- 

 liner. Manchester. 



[AbS KACTED IN THF. OFFICIAL JoURNAL, FbP.RUAR\ I, 19O5.] 



21,600 (1903). Billiard table [having spot marks, pocket mouths, etc., 

 formed of rubber to prevent the cloth from being injured owing to 

 the ball being continually placed thereon]. S. A. Sisson, Hudders- 

 field, 



21,605 (1903). Solid rubber vehicle lire. T. Gare, New Brighton. 



21,684 (1903). Gymnastic apparatus or exercise. T. Barth and W. 

 Kampschulte, .Solingen, Germany. 



21,690(1903). Pneumatic motor tire. H. W. Dover. St. James, 

 Northampton. 



21,722 (1903). Vehicle wheel [with rubber layer between the felloe and 

 metal rim]. T. Gare, New Brighton. 



21,785 (1903). Flexible tubing [formed by applying a waterproof coat- 

 ing to a closely wound helical coil of wire]. J. Dring, London. 



21,816(1903). Heel pad. F. W. Burn, Manchester. 



21,867(1903). Pneumatic tire [with puncture preventing^ band of 



leather.] F. D. Wilton and R. W. Cox, Birmingham. 

 •21.890 (1903). Process for preparing rubber from various shrubs. W. 



A. Lawrence, Brooklyn, New York. [The process is the subject 



of several American patents granted to Mr. Lawrence and assigned 



to the Continental Rubber Co.] 

 22.002 (1903). Driving belt [formed of canvas impregnated with 



India-rubber, Gutta-percha, or Balata.] W. A. Shaw, trading as 



R. Lloyd & Co., Birmingham. 

 22,019 (1903). Heel protector for boots. E. T. Spencer, London. 

 22,035 (1903). Waterproof cloak for motorists. T. H. Holding, 



London. 

 22,074(1903). Life belt. G. W. Mitchell, Lunenburg, and J. A. 



Johnson, Halifax. Nova Scotia. 



GERMAN EMPIRE. 



Patents Granted. 



158,486 (Class 77ij). Golf ball composed of an elastic core wound with 

 rubber threads under tension. R. Appleyard, Silvertown, Eng- 

 land. Jan. 4. 



158,298 (CI. 631'). Pneumatic tire. Dr. T. J. Cooper and J. D. 

 Smith, Paterson, New Jersey. Jan. 4. 



Design Patents Granted [CJehkauchsmuster]. 



240.250 (Class 39). Vulcanized fiber plate fastened with rubber to a 

 textile material, to stiflfen the collars of garments. J. and M. 

 Miess, Coblenz. Jan. 4. 



239,742 (CI. 300). Air cushion. F. Rosset, Freiburg i/Br. Jan. 4. 



340,207 (CI. 30</). Tight fitting seamless elastic body band- D. Grote, 

 Nachf., Barmen. Jan. 4. 



240,764 (CI. 631'). Air tube for tires strengthened in cross section by a 

 stiffening insert of woven material. E. Lange, Gotha. Jan. 11. 



240,360 (CI. 81/). Wringer roll, consisting of a number of rubber 

 rings fi.xed upon an axis, having a provision for leading off the ex- 

 pressed fluid. C. Kampmann, Jr., Miihiheim a/ Ruhr. Jan. 11. 



240,302 (CI. 30(/). Abdominal band, knit in one piece and made elas- 

 tic by the working in of rubber bands. Frau Melitta Hohm, 

 Hartenstein. Jan. 11. 



240.358 (CI 63c). Device for avoiding danger from the bursting of 

 automobile tires. A. von Hasperg, Baden-Baden. Jan. 11. 



240.359 (CI. 63^). Vehicle tire having felloe in two parts, containing 

 depressions on its periphery for the purpose of tightly enclosing 

 the protective tread, A. von Hasperg, Baden-Baden. Jan. il. 



240,730 (CI. 631). Inner tube for tires. Vereinigte Berlin-Frank- 

 furter Gammiwaaren-Fabriken, Gelnhausen. Jan. 11. 



240,732 (CI. 63<*). Inner tube for tires. Siime. Jan. 11. 

 Applications. 



35.713 (Class 63f). Elastic tire. A. Boguslavski, London, England. 

 Jan. 4. 



36,969 (CI. 63c). Elastic tire. R. Bell, Dumfries, Scotland. Jan. 4 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Dates of Application). 



345,795 (Aug. 13, 1904). L. A. Mercier. Pneumatic tire. 



345.879 (Aug. 26). J. Duva' ind H. Bedet. Pneumatic tire. 



345,895 (Aug. 27). iM. Cau and B.JDelorme. Pneumatic tire. 



345,926 (Aug. 2g). H. Penther. Apparatus for separating vulcanized 

 rubber from textile materials or metallic substances combined with 

 it. or form coatings (glazing materisls, paint, etc.) or such like 

 substances. 



345,952 (Aug. 31). C. J. Pegion. Motor tire. 



346,025 (Sept. 3) E. Cadavea. Pneumatic tire. 



346,178 (Sept. 12). C. Beau. Pneumatic tire protector. 



346,180 (July 11). A. L Cade. Protective anti skiding metallic but- 

 tons for wheel tires. 



346 251 (Sept. 15). P. N. Fawcett and E. D. W. Bellhouse. Pneu- 

 matic tire. 



346,245 (April 27). A. L. Fayel. Means of repairing tire inner tubes. 



346,369 (Sept. 20). H. Eiehsen. Process for the manufacture of a 

 rubber substitute. 



346,531 (Sept. 7). H. Kirstaetter. Pneumatic tire for bicycles and 

 other vehicles. 



346,648 (Aug. 25). O. Albrecht. Protective shield device for tires. 



346,636 (Sept. 28). J. C. Dunois. Anti skiding tire protector. 



[Note — Priuted copies of specificalions of French patents may be obtained from 

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

 paid.) 



