July i, 1905.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



345 



* 28,353 (iqo3). Apparatus for vulcanizing India lubber. A. O. 

 Bourn, Hristol, Rhode Island. 



28,391 (1903). Tooth brush [throueh which water is forced by means 

 of a rubber bulb]. A. Schmid, I'aris, France. 



"28,450 (1903). Flexible bath brush (having teeth through which 

 water may be made to How], W. Kairweather, London. (Knick- 

 erbocker Manufactuiing Co.. Chicago, III ) ■ 



28,487 (1903), Chrome leather cover for pneumatic tires. T. Iloudan, 

 Verviers. Helgium. 



28,500 (1903). .Solid rubber tire (secured to a rim by inwardly curving 

 Manges]. J. K llopkinson and J. E. Hopkinson & Co., I'ara Rub- 

 ber Mills, West Drayton, Middlesex. 



28.502 (11^03). Suction dust extractor. G. Simpson and W. J. Burton, 

 Richmond, Victoria. Au%tialia. 



28,628 (1903). Hand stamp. W. II. Winnett, Manchester. 



28,705(1903). Revolvuble paii [for boot heels and crutch tips]. A. 

 C. Williams, Tottenham. 



28,729 (1903). Pneumatic tire (with anti-slipping metallic strips], II. 

 David, Paris, France. 



•28,745(1903). Solid rubber tire [with means for securing same]. J. 



A. Swinehart. .\kron, Ohio. 



[Abstracted in tiik Official Journal, April 27, 1905.] 



20(1904). Rubber faced lift valve. A. Ottewell, H. Land, and J. 



Smith & Co (Derby), Derby. 

 "83 (1904). Detachable flange for wheels having pneumatic tires. J. 



B. McMullen, Ellicott City. Maryland. 



90(1904). Repair strip for pneumatic tire. A. J. Boult, London. 



(Communicated from I'.iris, France.) 

 207 (1904). Boot heel and sole. C. Norwood, London. 

 269 (1904). Heel protector. E G. Byard and W. Wyatt, London. 

 289(1904). Hose coupling. I. Marks, Davenport. New Zealand. 

 •298 (1904). Device for the inflation of vehicle tires while the wheelsare 



in motion. C. Mercader, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 

 301 (1904). Heel lift. H. A. Silver, London. 



348(1904). Heel protector. O. Isherwood, Patricroft. Lancashire. 

 '356(1904) Resilient tire. R. A. Rent, Chicago, Illinois. 

 374 (1904). Tennis ball. C. H. Gray, Silvertown, Essex. 



[Abstractkd in the Official Journal, Mav 3, 1905.] 



525 (1904). Fabric for tire tread. C. Joly and R. Boucher, London. 



557 ('904)- Valve for foot balls and the like [formed of a collapsible 

 rubber tube connected to the bladder by vulcanization and strength- 

 ened by rubber or canvas strips ; the valve is kept closed by the 

 pressure of the air inside of the ball]. Dunlop Rubber Co. and J. 

 V. Worthinglon, London. 



596 (1904). Metallic lini jacket for pneumatic tires. E. Niedcrhauser, 

 Cologne, Germany. 



601 (I904). Pneumatic tire with segmental tread. W. 11. Sewell, Bel- 

 fast. 



•728 (1904) Device for carpet cleaning by means of an air blast. A. 

 Lotz. San Francisco, California. 



800 (1904). Pneumatic tire with tread of special fabric. L. Johnstone, 

 Prestwich, Lancashire. 



•832 (1904). Time hard stamp. W. F. Bartholomew, New York. 



936(1904). Pneumatic tire (with air tubes in which the rubber is in 

 compression in order to minimize the escape of air if the tube be 

 punctured], J. Birtwisle, Pendleton, 



(Abstracted in thb Official Journal, May 10, 1905.] 



•965(1904). Tire. [Solid rubber; with means for securing.] R. M. 



Connable, Baltimore, Maryland. 

 1239(1904). Tire rim with detachable side. P. Uhlig, Dresden, and 



C. Schubert. Hamburg, Germany. 



1260(1904). Tiie. [Formed of a woven or braided wire, over which 

 is a canvas coating and an outer cover of rubber. ( S. Miller, Lon- 

 don. 



1272(1904). Waterproof bag [for raising sunken objects]. A.J. Boult, 

 London. (L. Cecchi, Genoa, Italy.) 



"1290(1904). Horseshoe pad. C. \V. Zaring, New York. 



•1291 (1904). Composite frictional tread of wire cloth and rubber. C. 

 W. Zaring, New York. 



[Note. — The two pitents last mentioned relate to inventions illus- 

 trated and described in The India Ruhbrr World, December i, 1904 

 —page 85.] 

 •1384 (1904). Tire. [.Solid rubber ; secured by one or more wires 



extending longitudinally through the rubber, said wires being sur- 

 rounded by coils of smaller wire.] E. F. McArdle, New York. 



1454 (1904). Heel protector. T. H. and N. Roberts, Lytham, Lan- 

 cashire. 



1463(1904). Machine for winding cores of golf balls. R. F. andC. A. 

 Hutchison, Prestwick, Ayrshire. 



1522 (1904). Method of waterproofing leather boots. F. J. Crockett, 

 Northampton. 



'577(1904). Pneumatic tire for disc wheels. T. Silverwood, Brighton. 

 1 Abstracted IN thb Official Journal, May 17,1905.) 



1667 (1904). Pneumatic tire [with puncture preventing bands]. R. Bell- 

 ingham and J. Bloo.ntield, Beccles. Suffolk. 



1712 (1904). Golf ball. R. Appleyard, Silvertown, Essex. 



*;78i (1904). Hypodermic syringe. F. Wackenhulh, New Nork. 



•1870(1904). Vaginal syringe. F. J. Gruss, San Francisco, Califor- 

 nia. 



1884(1904). Tire. [Solid rubber.] J. P. Higgins, Ilarringay, Mid- 

 dlesex. 



IQK) (1904). Pneumatic tire. [Tread studded with rivets to prevent 

 slipping.] r. J, R. Clarkson, Aston Manor, Warwickshire. 



1946(1904). Pneumatic tire (with special means of attachment to the 

 rim]. C. H. (Jray, Silvertown, and T. Sloper, Devizes. 



1996(1904). Valve for pneumatic tires. E. Iliirand II. Wieser, Nu 

 remberg, Germany. 



2135(1904). Sole protector for athletic shoes. A. Sandeman, Lon- 

 don. 



Patents Applied For — 1905. 



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

 I'nitcd States. 



7129. W. A. Lawrence. London. Process of cleaning rubber. April 4. 



9054. C. Motz, London. Elastic tire. April 29. 



9678. P. M. Justice. London. (Grieb Rubber Co., Trenton, N. J.). 



Rubber sole for boots. May 8. 

 9886. I. Tennant, I,ondon. Pneumatic tire. May 10. 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



Pa 1 KN IS Grant ed. 



i6i,tti (Class 63;/). Tire rim with detachable flange. Vereinigte 



(Jummiwaaren-Fabriken. Harburg-Wien. May 3. 

 161 288 (CI. 63^). Attachment for motor tires. Mitteldeutsche Gummi- 



waareu-Fabrik, Frankfurt a, M. May 10. 

 161,289 (t^l- 63')- Pneumatic tire wirh segmental tread. E. Nieder- 



hauser, Cologne. May 10. 

 161,435 (CI. 63c). Pneumatic tire with segmental tread. C. A. Breck- 



elsberg, Dusseldorf. May 17. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster.] 



248.395 (Class 3C/(). Syringe. Thuringer Gzs-Instrumenten Fabrik 

 Luisenlhal (Thuringen). April 27. 



248.396 (CI. 30;i). Syringe. Same. April 27. 



248,027 (CI. 37a'). Weatherstrip. .\. Schwarze, Brackwede. April 27. 



248,300 (CI. 47/). Tightening device for rubber cover. S. Herz, Ber- 

 lin. April 27. 



247.943 (CI. 63^). Cycle tire tread. II. Winkle, Oberhauser. April 27. 



248,012 (CI. 64/'). Hard and soft rubber bottle cleaning device. O. 

 Berthold, Berlin. April 27. 



248,037 (CI. Ila). Boot with elastic goring. F. Kriz, Leipzig. April27. 



248,385 (CI. 77c). Cone with rubber ball. II. Kolmorgen, Kiel. 

 April 27. 



248,982 (CI. I7'(). Holder for rubber type. O. Engau, Laubegast. 

 May 3. 



248,527 (CI. 3oi). Vaginal syringe. II. A. Raysan, Cassell. May 3. 



249,091 (CI. 471/). Rubber scrap. Rubber strap. Allgcmeine Elek- 



tricitats-Gesellschaft. Berlin. May 3. 

 249,072 (CI. 47.f)- Automatic closing faucet with rubber attachment. 



Burmeister & Wenken, Hamburg. May 3. 



248,9:)6 (CI. 57(7). Rubber band for picture postal cards. M. Junger, 

 Bernau. May 3. 



248,594 (CI. 63^). Tire inner tube. R. Fleischer, Minden. May 3. 



249,083 (CI. 63<-). Tire. C. Malthern, Altona. May 3. 



248.692 (CI. 64a). Bottle stopper. A. Albrecht, Waldshut. May 3. 



248,532 (CI. 64^). Rubber ring for cask bung. R. Baeger, Ebrenberg. 

 May 3. 



