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THE INDIA RUBBER V/ORLD 



[May X, 1905. 



[Amtkactid in thb Official Journal, Makch 15, 1905.] 



25,085 (1903). Pneumatic tire cover. R. and C. H. Wallwork, Man- 

 chester. 

 25,164(19^3). Pneumatic lire. A. Boguslavsky, London. 

 ♦25,176(1903). Elastic tire. W. N. Il.iring, Nyack, New York. 

 25.237 ('903)- Truss for the he.irt [with pneumatic pads]. E. Abee, 



Bad Nauheim, Germany. 

 25,250(1903) Vulcanite comb [of hollow back construction ; illustra 



ted in Tub India Ruiuikr Woki.h, August i, 1904— page 383]. 



Heinrich Traun, Hamburg, (lermany. 

 25,274(1903). Pneumitic tire [with ilcxible metallic puncture proof 



fabric within the cover], E. Lapisse, El Boeuf, France, 

 25,297 (1903)- Cycle handle [with pneumatic pads !o lessen vibration], 



A. A. Wade, Leeds. 

 25,299(1903). Kevolvuble heel protector, 1-', IL Barker, Todmorden, 



Yorkshire. 

 25,329(1903). Air cushion. B. Schwalenberg, Mannheim, Germany. 

 25,497(1903). Hose fastening. E. I leywood, Todmorden. Yorkshire. 

 25,598 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with cover formed as a scroll in cross 



section and adapted to encircle the air tubctwoor more times]. F. 



F. Kerr. Liverpool. 

 25,600 (1903). Horseshoe pad. C. J. Fleetwood, London. 

 25,619 (1903). Nipple for nursing bottle. A. A. M. Couper, Johan- 

 nesburg, South Africa. 

 25.645 (1903). Clamping device for pneumatic tires [to retain puncture 



patches]. A. J. \V. Curry, Kiraberley, South Africa. 

 25,656(1903), Leather cover for pneumatic tires [to be attached by 



laces, bu:k'e-!, b)lts, or otherwlse|, L, Niore, Chateau Renault, 



France. 



[AOSTRACTKD IN THE OFFICIAL JoUKNAL, MaRCH 22, IQO5.] 



25,712(1903). Ear appliance [to correct outward and forward curva- 

 ture]. C. J. W. Simpson, Nottingham. 



25,720 (1903). Machinery belts [woven of wire and provided with rub- 

 ber or leather edge strips]. C. K. Sagar, Pendleton. 



25,767 (1903). Vehicle tire [composed of leather bands, with or with- 

 out interposed bands of rubber, and attached to wooden rims]. C. 

 J. Pigeon, Paris, France, 



25,973 (1903). Tool for tapping India-rubber trees. [The general 

 principle of construction is shown in an illustration in The India 

 RuHiiER WoRi.i), March i. 1903 — page 192, There is, besides, a 

 stabbing point for making the first incision in the tree,] Eastern 

 Produce and Estates Co., Ltd , London, and Colombo, Ceylon, 



26,133(1903). Device for attaching or removing pneumatic tires and 

 covers. C. Andrevert, Ivry-Port, France. 



26,134 (1903). Air compressing device for pneumatic tires [operated by 

 the rotation of the wheel]. P. J. McGinn, Bulawayo, South 

 Africa, 



26,178 (1903). Exercising glove or hand developer [comprising elastic 

 bands], L, J, Bingham, London. 



f Abstracted IN TMB Official Journal, March 29,1905.] 



26.308 (1903). Heel protector. E. J. Price and T. Carey, Cardiff. 



26,351 (1903). Vehicle wheel. [To prevent side slipping two similar 

 wheels are bolted together coa.\ially to form a double wheel ; pro- 

 vided with ball bearings and rubber tires.] J. L. B. Templer, 

 Aldershot, Surrey. 



26,401 (1903), Overshoe. [To cover the upper of a boot only ; a stiff- 

 ened rubber or metal wire edge secures it to the sole.] R. J. Foot- 

 ner. West Didsbury, Lancashire. 



26,523 (1903). Means of attaching rubber tires to wheels. [Wire sta- 

 ples are driven into the felloe,] J, Sloan, Belfast. 



26,598 (1903). Repair band for pneumatic tires. G. E. Osborne, Bir- 

 mingham, and S. Feast, London. 



26,624 (1903). Sponge rubber insertion for pouncing pads for use in hat 

 making. R. Robinson and Turner, Atherton & Co., Manchester. 



26,789(1903). Fountain pen. J. Balog, Vienna. 



Patents Applied For — 1905. 



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

 United States, 



2255. James A. Swinehart, London. Elastic tire. Feb. 4. 



5249. F. M. Miller, London Soft tread horseshoe. March 13. 



5927. F. W. Bowly and D. J. Runyan, Washington. Automatic tire. 



March 21. 

 5965. W. R. Sine and J. S. Rosenthal, London. 



the manufacture of rubber. March 21. 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



Pai'ents Granted. 



157,86s (Clasi &Sf). Aopliance for closing pipes, channels, etc. Gum- 

 mi werk Wundt, Offenbach a/M. March 15. 

 160,188 (CI. 63c). Elastic tire. R. Bell, Dumfries. Scotland. March 



22. 

 160,120 (CI. 39*). Process for making a substitute for Caoutchouc. 



Dr. H, Spatz, Schoenberg, March 22. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauciismuster,] 

 2)1,772 (Clas>39j), Apparatus for dipping and vulcanizing rubber 



goods, Phil. Penin, Gummiwaaren-Fabrik. A. G,. and Frau Hein- 

 rich Schirmer, Leipzig, Feb. 15. 

 243,677 (CI, 56a), Rubber chin chain having a metallic insert. G, 



Ivnetsch, Cologne. Feb. 22. 

 243,493 (CI. 7i<j). Laced shoe with elastic side gores and means of 



clamping the lace ends on the side. J. Glass & Co., Breslau. 



Feb. 22. 

 243.59^ (CI. 73'). Toothed rubber stroker for painters' use. A. Heuer, 



Hannover. Feb. 22. 

 243,967 (CI. 8 1'), Rubber machinery belts provided with outer layer of 



asbestos, Mannheimer Gummi-, Guttapercha- und Asbest-?"abrik, 



Mannheim, March I. 

 245,009 (CI, I5</|. Covering for rollers consisting of layers of woven 



wire imbedded in hard rubber. Etablissements Hutchinson, Mann- 

 heim. March 15. 

 245.378 (CI. 30/) Nipple for nursing bottle. Frau Ed. Weickum, 



Mannheim. March 15. 

 244,930 (CI, 63^), Protector for pneumatic tires. A. Herrmann, 



Beckum. March 15. 

 245,300 (CI, 30./), Body band of elastic material. Dr. R. Weissman, 



Lindenfels. March 22. 

 245,578 (CI. 42/), Sediment burette, with rubber hood for pressing out 



the lowest drop of the sediment. Mrs. B. B. Cassel, Frankfort 



o/M. March 22. 

 245,437 (CI. 47,?"), Revolvable hard rubber closing device for auto- 



midc bill cocks, G, Bider, Konigshutte o/S. March 22. 



Patents Applied For. 



20,270 (Class 63t.). Air tube with textile reenforcement for pneumatic 



tires. E. Lange, Gotha. March 8. 

 19,389 (CI. 63e'). Elastic tire with cross ribs on the tread surface. L. 



P. Faison, Golconda. March 22. 

 38,320 (CI. 63;). Resilient protective tread for rubber tires. C. A. 



Brackelsberg, Diisseldorf. March i. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Dates of Application). 



347,701 (Nov. 7, 1904). W. C. Hawtin. Rotative boot heel and method 



of attaching same. 

 347.633 (Nov. 4). Societe Dufour Jeune et lils. Anti skidding pneu- 

 matic tire tread. 

 347.749 (Nov. 9). P. Heriberg. Dress shield. 

 347,766 (Nov. 10), E, B, Killen, Pneumatic tire. 

 347,860 (Nov. 12). R. Fournier du Poy. Treatment for India rubber 



producing plants. 

 347,866 (Nov. 12). II. Garnier. Anti skidding tire. 

 347,890 (Nov. 16). Societe Goud, Berlioz & Co. Anti skidding tire. 

 347,981 (Nov. 17). Societe La Glycoline, Process for manufacturing 



liower tubing of a chemical substance. 

 347,974 (Nov. :6). G. Couston. Hermetically tight waterproof 



trousers. 

 347,933 (Nov. 15). G. F. Butterfield. Apparatus for vulcanizing and 



attaching leather soles to rubber shoes. 

 347,992 (Nov. 17). Societe Bardou, Clerc et Co. et Desouches. Anti 



skidding cover, for pneumatic tires, made of rope or cable. 



347.977 (Nov. 17). G. et H. B. de la Mathe. Pliable elastic cord or 



cable. 

 347.943 (Nov. 18). 

 348,114 (Nov. 14). 

 548,257 (Nov. 25). 

 348,263 (Nov. 25). 



H, C, Bouet, Artificial India-rubber. 



Bardet. Elastic tire. 



M. Lamy. Anti skidding device for tires. 



Otto Jeune, L. E. Otto et W. W. Bennett. Anti 



Improvements in 



skidding device for tires. 



[NoTB,— Printed copies of specifications of Frencli patents may be obtained 

 from R, Hobel, Ingcnicur-Counseil, 16 avenue de Villiers, Paris, at 50 cents each, 

 post paid,] 



