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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[Apkii. I, 1905. 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



Patent Specifications Published. 



The number given is that assigned to llie Patent at the filing of the Applica- 

 tion, which in the case of those listed below was in 1903. 



♦ Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



[Abstractbd in the Official Journal, Fboruarv 8, 1905.] 



21,362(1903). Waterproof coat for sportsman's use. H.J. Nicholls, 

 London. 



22,634(1903). Electric coupling. [Terminals for stranded wires, con- 

 sisting of vulcanite.] F. H. de Veullc, Aston, Birmingham. 



[AUTRACTBD IM THB OFFICIAL JOURNAL, FbBRUAKV IS, 1905.) 



22,682 (1903). Tire inflator. G. Leitner and two others, Stettin, 

 Germany. 



•22,732 (1903). Atomizer [for medicinal use]. T. de Vilbiss, Toledo, 

 Ohio. 



»22, 773 (1903). Inhaler [for administering an:esthetics]. F.M.Rich- 

 ardson and J. M. Fields, Chicago, Illinois. 



22,774 (iQOS)- Revolving heel protector. W. Barber and F. Johnson, 

 London. 



22,826 (1903). Ventilating device for India-rubber waterproof fabrics. 

 E. Frankenberg, Hanover, Germany. 



22,968 (1903). Golf club [with resilient handle, having a rubber cen- 

 ter]. D. Williams, Swansea, and another. 



22,985 (1903). Pneumatic wheel [comprising a tire automatically in- 

 llated while the vehicle is in motion]. F. C. Weisse, Leipzig, Ger- 

 many. 



22,986(1903). Artificial caoutchouc [formed by allowing the ferment 

 from virgin Caoutchouc to react with coal tarj. L. L. A. Seguin 

 and J. F. G. de R. de Sales, Paris. 



23,002 (1903). Golf ball. C. de Buren, Geneva, Switzerland. 



23.052 (1903). Leather protective tread for pneumatic tires. G. Des- 

 clee, Jemeppe, Belgium. 



23,073(1903). Life saving garment. E. Mangepan, Paris. 



f Abstracted in the Official Journal, Fedruarv 22, 1905.! 



23,404 (1903). Metal tread protector for pneumatic tires. S. Butler,, 



Westbury on-Trym. 

 23,408 (1903). Pneumatic hub for vehicle wheels. E. B. Killen, Ban- 

 gor, County Down. 

 23,427 (1903). Elastic tire. [Two similar rubber tires are secured in 

 position side by side, by means of side rings connected by bolts and 

 projecting flinges formed on the metal wheel rim ; for use on heavy 

 vehicles.] C. Challiner, Manchester. 

 *23, 743 (1903). Typewriter eraser. H. B. Hooker, New York. 

 23,531 (1903). Tire inflator [designed to be operated by the motion of 



the vehicle]. J. Mitchell, Walliugford. 

 ♦23,736(1903). Nasal inhaler. C. K. Tetter, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. 

 23,786 (1903). Rubber composition [for waterproofing wood, card- 

 board, felt, and other fibrous or porous materials]. T. Gare, New 

 Biigliton, Cheshire. 

 23.793 (1903). Machine for wrapping or rolling rubber sheets into the 

 form of tubes [as tire inner tubes, hose pipe, circular packing and 

 the like]. R. Bridge, Castleton Iron Works, Castleton, near Man- 

 chester. 



[Abstracted i.n the Official Journal, March i, 1904.] 

 23,946 (1903). Stethoscope. H. G. A. L. Wieder, London. 

 23,911 (1903). Pneumatic lire [with puncture preventing band within 



the outer cover]. E. Alexander, Paris, France. 

 23,994 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with metallic puncture preventing 



tread]. P. W. Fawcett and E. L. W. Bellhouse, Sheftield. 

 *24,035 (1903). Pneumatic tire. C. A. Allison, London. (Fawkes 



Rubber Co. , Denver, Colorado). 

 •24.036 (1903). Mold for forming pneumatic tires. S(ime. 

 ,f24, 062 (1903). Method of manufacturing seamless toy balloons. V. 

 F. Feeny. London. (Rubber Balloon Co., Brooklyn, New York). 

 24,122(1903). Fabric for hose pipes. C. L. Marshall, Surrey. 

 •24,155 (1903). Fountain pen. W. I. Ferris, Stamford, Connecticut. 

 •24,156(1903). Fountain pen. Same. 

 •24,185 (1903). Rubber jointed toys [comprising elastic cords] A. 



Schoenhut, Philadelphia. 

 24,269 (1903). Reservoir pen. G. Pan, Hamburg, Germany. 

 24.279(1903). Spray producer for applying paints. J. and L. C. 



Wallach, London. 

 24,318 (I903). Medicine tube for horses. W. H. Flook, Rickmani- 

 worth, Hertfordshire. 



24,322 (1903). Protected pneumatic tire. E. B. Killen, Bangor, 

 County Down. 



'4.323 (1903). Tobacco pipe and tube cleaner. B. Williams, Birming- 

 ham. 



24,429(1903). Ink or color distributer. J. N. Malloch, Bridgend, 

 Perth. 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



Papent-S Granted. 

 158,179 (Class 63(-). Pneumatic tire, with separate air tubes lying one 



within another. A. Chambolle, Bordeaux, France. IJec. 29, 



1904. 

 158,922 (CI. id). Wringer rolls composed of sectional rings set side by 



side and provided with a rubber covering. C. Kampmann, Jr., 



Muhlhausen a/d Ruhr. Feb. i, 1905. 

 159,043 (CI. 771;). Exerciser or chamber gymnastic apparatus. In- 



dustriewerke flir Heilgymnastische Apparate, Machinen, und Me- 



tall-waaren, G. m. b. IL, Solingen. Feb. i. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster.] 

 239,636 (Class 3;^). Suspenders having elastic parts. Ehrhardt & 



Demme. Dec. 29. 

 239,102 (CI. 47(5)- Metal wheel with cogs of hard rubber. P. Steg- 



man, Berlin. Dec. 29. 

 242,088 (CI. 30^). Rubber holder for dental purposes. The S. S. White 



Dental Mfg. Co., G. m. b. H , Berlin. Feb. i. 

 242,302 (CI. 64*). Fruit jar ring. J. Week, G. m. b. H., Oefiingen. 



Feb. I. 

 242.540 (CI. 3/')- Suspenders with elastic button loops. A. Philipson. 



Copenhagen, Denmark. Feb. 8. 

 242,833 (CI. 3ii). Girdle of rubber stuff. A. Ebenstein, Berlin. Feb. 8. 

 242,845 (CI. 3*). Elastic-suspender girdle. J. Heymann, Furth i/B. 



Feb. 8. 

 242,947 (CI. T,b). Adjustable collar stiffening of elastic material. Frau 



Simon, Berlin. Feb. 8. 

 243 342 (CI. 7ifl). Rubber cushion for boot heels. G. Looms and The 



Pneumatic Rubber Sole and Heel Syndicate, Ltd., Leicester, Eng- 

 land. Feb. 15. 

 243.343 (CI. 71(7). Rubber sole. Same. Feb. 15. 

 241,429 (CI. 36a). Hard rubber spiral nozzle. A. Hendel, Berlin. 



Feb. 15. 

 241,652 (CI. 3(/). Pneumatic bust forms. J. Michel, Bremen. Feb. 15. 

 241,488 (CI. 331:). Elastic ting for umbrella covers. G. Wingenfeld, 



Diisseldorf-Oberkassel. Feb. 15. 



Patent Applied For. 

 14,869 (CI. 39*). Hose connection. F. E. Paradis. Chicago, Illi- 

 nois. Dec. 29. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Dates of Application). 

 346,825 (Oct. 5. 1904). G. Bouisseren. Process for making aseptic 



plastic materials to be used for rubber surgical instruments, gum 



taffeta, and Caoutchouc fabrics. 

 348,828 (Oct. 5). E. Pouzin. Device for pneumatic tires for vehicle 



wheels. 

 346,853 (Oct. 7). W. A. Hollis and H. S. Hollis. Pneumatic tires and 



method of inflation. 

 346,875 (Oct. 7). G. Desclee. Anti-skidding device and protector for 



pneumatic tire covers. 

 347,053 (Sept. 17). Chavas. Wheels with pneumatic tires for same. 

 347,071 (Oct. II). E. Benin. Pneumatic tire, comprising several air 



chambers. 

 347il55 (Oct. 17). Sociele Fortier, Beaulieu et Sauvegrain. The use 



of leather with the hair on for outer pneumatic tire protectors. 

 347,181 (Oct. 18). H.Harrison. System for repairing pneumatic tires. 

 347,244 (Dec. 28). Goud Berlioz & Co. Anti skidding and protective 



cover for pneumatic tires. 

 347,272 (Aug. 16). H. Lutz. Wheel tire. 

 347,485 (Oct. 20). H. H. Frost. Vulcanizing apparatus. 

 347,493 (Oct. 2g). H, E. A. Vittenet. Artificial wax and process of 



manufacture. 

 347,559 (Oct. 21). J. Billet. Supporting, protective, and anti skidding 



cover for pneumatic and other tires. 

 347,742 (Nov. 8). V. Mazillier. Double air tube for tires. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of Freeh patents may be obtained 

 from R. Bobet, Ingenieur-Counseil, 16 avenue de Viiliers, Pans, at 50 cents each, 

 post paid.] 



