August i, 1905.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



379 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 

 Patent Specifications Published. 



The number Riven is tlial assigned to the Patent at the filiiiK of the AppHca- 

 tion, wliich in tlie case of tliose listed below was in I'^oi. 



* Denotes Patents /or American Inventions, 



[ASSTKACTBD IM THB OFFICIAL JOUKNAL, MaV 24, 19O5,] 



*2493 (igo4). Elastic cushion for the inside of boot heels. E. J. Bliss, 



Edgartown, Massachusetts. 

 2605 (1904). Heel prottctor. M. Simpson, Johannesburg, Transvaal. 

 [Abstracted in thr Official Journal, May 31, 1905.] 



2816 (1904). Golf ball [with sponge rubber core enveloping a center of 



various materials]. G. V. de Luca, London. 

 2982 (1904). Tire preserving mixture [of birch tar oil. coal tar benzine, 



and dissolved de.xtrine]. L. Lessmann and M. Weinkopf, Grar, 



Germany. 

 *2997 (1904). Dental vulcanizer. J. F. Funck, Rochester, New York. 

 3088 (1904). Method of combining rubber and metal for tire threads, 



hose pipe, and the like. J. A. Mays. Hampstead, Middlesex. 

 *3i2i (1904). Fountain pen filler. L. Fisk, Woodcliff, New Jersey. 

 •3213 (1904). Conduit for electric conductors. II. II. Lake, London. 



(J. S. Wilson, Chelsea, Massachusetts.) 

 "3261 (1904). Valve for railway air brakes. British Thomson-Houston 



Co., London. (General Electric Co. , Schenectady. New York.) 

 3203(1904). Leather cover for pneumatic tires. E. Niederhauser, 



Cologne, Germany. 

 3347 (1904)- Heel protector, R. M. Howison, London. 

 3362 (1904). Flexible metallic tread for pneumatic tires. C, A. Brack- 



elsberg, Uiisseldorf, Germany. 

 3406 (1904). Rubber lined frames for packing earthenware, glass, and 



the like for shipment. H. Hobson, Longton. Staflordshire. 

 3410 (1904). Pneumatic tire [with leather protected cover]. S. Cooper, 



Milngavie. near Glasgow. 



IAbstracted in the Official Journal, June 7, 1905.] 



3224 (1904). Means of securing pneumatic tires to wooden rims. A. 



T. Collier, W. G. Williams, and Collier Tyre Co., London. 

 *3458 (1904). Rubber type and holders therefor. Addressograph, 



Ltd., London. (Addressograph Co., Chicago, Illinois.) 

 •3506(1904). Fountain pen. W. Bolles and J.L.Chase, Toledo, 



Ohio. 

 3530 (1904). Carpet cleaning apparatus. S. Simmons and II. Dansey, 



London. 

 3591(1904). Method of securing rubber soles to leather boots. W.A. 



C. Matthews, New Dustan, Northamptonshire. 

 3601 (1904). Douche. F. Schutze, London. 

 3670 (1904). Tire inflator. B. L. J. Tolleraache, Cirencester. 

 3749 (1904). W^aterproof cape [stiffened at the edge by wires, to cause 



the rain to drip away from the wearer]. H. Brown, Winchfield, 



Hampshire. 

 3907 (1904). Pneumatic tire [with protected cover of short chains]. 



Count Siegfried, Wimpffen, Vienna, Austria. 



[Abstracted in THE Official Journal, June 15,1905.1 



4017 (1904). Heel protector. J. R. Skinner, Christchurch, New Zea- 

 land. 



4132(1904). Pneumatic tire. E. Lee, Gosport. 



4200(1904). Vulcanizer for tire repairs. H. H. Frost, London. 



4305 (1904). Antiskidding device for tires. Sainsbury's AntiSkidders, 

 Ltd., and J. Badger, London. 



4351(1904). Hose coupling. D. Worland, Victoria, Australia. 



4353 (1904). Massage appliance. T. Hoffman, Berlin, Germany. 



4354 ('904)- Pneumatic boot. [A rubber air cushion is inserted be- 

 tween the insole and the outer sole.] L. Dewanne, Nirvelles, Bel- 

 gium. 



[AnSTRACTED IN THE Ol-FICIAL JoURNAI., JUNH 31, 1905.] 



4612 (1904). Inflatable toys. P. Heftier and E. Storch, Vienna, Aus- 

 tria. 



4616 (1904). Inner tube for tires. F. Rich, Crawley, Sussex. 



4623 (1904). Pneumatic tire. A. van der Stichelin, Ghent, Belgium. 



4635(1904). Surgical truss. A. D. Bateman. Manchester. 



4744 (1904). Anti skidding device for tires. A. G. Rosser, London. 



4933 (i9°4). Roller skates with pneumatic tires. E. Theysohn, Pirma- 

 sens, Bavaria. 



4960(1904). Golf ball. R. Appleyard, India-rubber, Gulta-Percha, 

 and Telegraph Works, Silvertown. 



4987 (1904). Enema syringe. H. Lambert, London. 



"5014(1904). Pneumatic tire [rendered puncture proof by metallic 



shield]. M. Miller and J. A. Bunnell, Clyman, Wisconsin. 

 5063 (1904). Heel protector [having its wearing surface composed of 



independent parts, each of which may be removed and replaced by 



others when worn]. T. T. Spencer, London, 



[AUSTHACTED IN THE OtFICIAL JoURNAI., JunE aS, I1505.] 



5265 (1904). Nipple and stopper for nursing bottle. E. W. Harrison 



and T. Webb, .St. Helens. 

 5287 (1904). Elastic tire. A. Spencer, London. 

 53:4(1904). Pneumatic tire [with protective tread]. P. T. Somer- 



ville-Large, Kilcullen, County Kildare. 



5345 (i904)- Pneumatic tire [with spoon shaped shield]. J. Hardie 

 and F. II. Cooper, Erith, Kent. 



*5359 (1904). Printers' blanket. J. E. Rhodes, Brooklyn, New York. 

 "5365 (1904). Mud guard for tires. W. Lintern, Westpark, Ohio. 

 5615 (1904). Pneumatic tire [protected from puncture by metal 

 shields]. F. Schmidt, Itchen, and C. Sharp, Woolston, Hampshire. 

 5643 (1904). Heel protector. C. P. Ilorton, Birmingham. 



5686 (1904). Pneumatic tire [with puncture preventing bands of steel 

 wire loops]. V. II. Richardson, Sunderland, Durham. 



5687 (1904). Inflatable life saving belt. E. Manco-Schnurer, Paris, 

 France. 



*572I (1904). Pneumatic tire [protected against puncture by cork lin- 

 ing of the tread], M. van B. Rush, Anderson, Indiana. 



5756 (1904). Pneumatic tire [with anti skidding device]. T. Stewart, 

 Bolness. Linlithgowshire. 



5810 (1904). Rubber and metal tread [for heel pads, horseshoes, stair 

 treads, and the like|. W. S. Cort and G. L. Porter, Market Har- 

 borough. 



5827(1904). Leather cover for pneumatic tires. M. Korth, Cologne, 

 Germany. 



5830 (1904). Elastic tire. E. C. F. Otto, London. 



5833 (1904). Fountain pen filler. Bewley & Draper and II. C. 



Draper, Dublin. 

 5858 (1904). Pneumatic toy. T. Dowler, Manchester. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Dates of Application). 



349,406 (Dec. 16, 1904). Guerry and Duperay. Impervious cotton 

 cloth covering for pneumatic fittings. 



349,420 (Dec. 22). E. Lafosse and F. Daligault. Tires with anti 

 skidding device. 



349,475 (Dec. 7). H. Stein. Shoes with invisible elastics. 



349,481 (Dec. 14). J. J. Collet. Composition for pneumatic tires. 



349,488 (Dec. 22). L. Fougeadoire. Rubber for enlarging and reduc- 

 ing drawings used in pantograph machines. 



349,501 (Dec. 23). Rousset Freres. Shoes with rubber soles pasted 



over leather soles. 

 349,503 (Dec, 23). Michelin & Cie. Process and device for inflating 



pneumatic automobile tires. 

 349,527 (March 31). C. E. Giovetti, Grundler and Haberer. Process 



and device for the extraction of sap, latex, and all liquids from 



trees of all kinds, and especially from those producing Caoutchouc 



and Gutta-percha. 

 349,561 (Dec. 27). F. E. Bowers. Protective covering for rubber tires 

 349,615 (Dec. 27). J. E. Hopkinson. Elastic tires. 

 349,646 (Dec. 28). A. Boucher. Rubber tire protector. 

 349,801 (Dec. 31). M. C. A. Lapsolu. Pneumatic tire with articulated 



metallic covering. 

 349,812 (April 12). A. E. Vincent. Machine for the manufacture of 



pneumatic tires. 



350 557 (Jan. 6, 1905). J. Oliver. Leather and rubber tire for vehicle 



wheels. 

 350,561 (Jan. 6). P.W.Litchfield. Pneumatic tire. 

 350,702 (Jan. II). P. J. Schmitr. Heel with rubber insertions for 



gaiters. 



350,716 (Jan. 12). A. Chaurion. Non skidding seamless leather pneu- 

 matic tire. 



350,754 (Jan. 14). A. Bisse and E. Aurange. Detachable rubber sad- 

 dle pads for horses. 



[NoTB. — Printed copies of specifications of French patents may be obtained 

 from R. Bobet, Ingenieur-Counseii, 16 avenue de Villiers, Paris, at 50 cents each, 

 post paid.] 



