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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



I September i, 1905. 



3366. Waterproof cloth. Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills, Atlanta, Ga. 

 Esstntia! ftalure.—The word SHUREDRY. 



3647. Fountain pen. Eagle I'cncil Co , New York city. Essential 

 ffature. — The word EAGLE and the representation of an eagle 

 with outstretched wings holding a pencil in its beak and pens in its 

 talons, and a sunburst behind the eagle. 



3648. Rubber erasers. Same. Essential feature. — The word EAGLE 

 and the representation of an eagle standing on a base with out- 

 stretched wings. 



3673. Piston packing. American Steam Packing Co. , Boston. E.ss,-n- 

 ti a! feature.— Th& hyphenated word ASBESTOS-METALLIC, in- 

 closed in a pictorial representation of the packing arranged in the 

 form of a horseshoe. 



4426. Rubber tires and pneumatic tires. Mineralized Rubber Co., 

 New York city. Essential feature. — The representation of an an- 

 chor inclosed in a diamond shaped figure, 



5g22. Electric conductors covered with India-rubber. The Okonite 

 Co.. Ltd., New York city. Essential feature. — The representation 

 of a ridge of insulating material on the exterior surface of an insu- 

 lated wire and extending in a line substantially parallel with the 

 major axis. 



(NoTH. — Printed copies of specitications of United Stales patents may be ob- 

 tained from Thh India Rubber World office at lo cents each, postpaid.] 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



Patent Specifications Published. 

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

 tion, which in the case of those listed below was in 1904. 

 • Denotes Patents for American /nz>entions. 



[Att^TRACTED IN THE OfI-ICIAL JoUBNAI., JuLV 5, igoS-] 



5878 (1904). Ventilating hoof pad for horses. J. B. Brooks, Finstall, 



near Broomsgrove. 

 5891 (1904). Means for inflating pneumatic tires by the motion of the 



wheel, A. II. Edwards, Stoke Newington, London. 

 5927 (1904), Wheel fitted with twin tires of solid rubber. A, E. Crowdy, 



Birmingham, 

 5966 (1904). Tire and rim constructed in segments for the purpose of 



facilitating repairs. C. W. Hayward, Liverpool. 



* 6026 (1904). Clamp for connecting hose pipes to nozzle. V. II. Da- 



vison, Park City, Utah. 

 6137 (1904). Pneumatic tire with anti skidding device. W. D. Sains- 



bury, J. R. Nesbit, and Sainsbury's Anti-Skidders, Ltd , London. 

 6172(1904). Golf ball with core weighted by mercury or amalgam, W, 



H. and H. Southon, London. 

 6270 (1904). Pneumatic tire prevented from slipping by means of 



leather or metal discs. A. F, M. Howell, Ramsgate, Kent. 

 6329 ( 1904). Pneumatic tire with armored tread to prevent wear. So- 



cie'te C. Durand et Cie., Paris, France. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, July 12, 1905.] 

 6471 (1904). Solvent for India rubber. Robinson Brothers and G. A. 



L. Clift, West Bromwich, Staffordshire. 

 6509 (1904). Pneumatic tire with multiple air tube. M, C, Bickmore, 



Oxford. 

 6519 (1904). Pneumatic tire protected by being enclosed within a chan- 

 neled rim having a solid rubber tread. A. C. Birkin, Hanwell, 



Middlesex. 

 6538 {1904). Pneumatic tire with double air tube. J. R. Taylor, 



Wandsworth common, Surrey. 



5649(1904), Pneumatic tire with puncture preventing cover. J. F. de 



Savignac, Marseille, Prance. 

 "6947 (1904). Covered elastic cord suitable for use in suspenders and 



the like. J. and F. N. Ashworth, Somerville, Massachusetts. 

 6980 (1904). Pneumatic tite with puncture preventing and non slipping 



device, G. H, Alexander and E. G. Warland, Birmingham. 

 9991 (1904). Stopper for hot water bottles, J. B. Brooks and J. Holt, 



Birmingham. 



IAbstracted in the Official Journal, July 19, 1905.] 

 7161 (1904). Pneumatic tire protected by rings of flexible wire cable. 



G, Pilkington. Rex Motor Works, Coventry. 

 *7205(i9O4). Elastic tire. [Described in The India Ruisrer World 



June I, 1905— page 306.] C. Motz, Akron, Ohio. 



• 7235 (1904). Non slipping sole for boots. J. R, van Winkle, Sump- 



ter, Oregon. 

 7240 (1904). Pneumatic tire. H. A. HaJven, London. (B. Polack, 

 Waltershausen, Germany.) 



7357 (i904)- Elastic tire with tread studded to prevent slipping. E. 



C. F. Otto, London, 

 7399(1904). Horseshoe pad. A. E. Hibbitt, H. Lewis, and K. Tumer, 



all in Northamptonshire. 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE, 

 Patents Granted. 



162,264 (Class by). Fastening device for motor tire covers. K. Leh- 

 man, Wilmersdorf. 



162,383 (CI. 63<-). Tire inner tube. F. Veith, Odenwald. June 21. 



162,420 (CI. 33c). Hair comb. Hannoversche Gummi-Kamm Co., Lim- 

 mer. June 23. 



162,552 (CI. 63c). Pneumatic tire with elastic cushion, H. Lutz, Ham- 

 ilton, United States. June 28. 



162,690 (CI. 63^). Tire protector. C, A. Brackelsberg, DUsseldorf. 

 July 5- 



162,813 (CI. 63^). Elastic tire, protected from puncture by self closing 

 cover. P. G, Nadig, Paris, July 12. 



163,151 (CI. 3qa). Device for inflating rubber balloons and toys with 

 compressed air. L. Fortuna, Ginnheim. July 19. 



163.015 (CI. 63^), Solid rubber tire. J, A. Swinehart, Akron, United 

 States. July 19. 



163.016 (CI. 63f). Elastic tire. C. H. J. Chetwynd Talbot, Earl of 

 Shrewsbury and Talbot, London. July 19. 



163.017 (CI. 63t-). Tire fastening device, Michelin & Co., Clermont- 

 Ferrand, France. July ig. 



163.018 (CI. 63,;). Tire fastening device. C, Andre Vert, Vitry. 

 July 19. 



163.019 (CI. ty). Elastic tire. C. Michler, Cologne. July 19. 

 163.075 (CI. 63;). Pneumatic tire protector, E. Lapisse, Elbeuf. 



July 19. 

 163,120 (CI. 653). Inflatable life belt. A. Gareis, Vienna, July 19. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster ] 



253.31 1 (Class 63/1). Inflatable handles for cycles and guiding rods of 

 motorcars. J Boiler, Strassburg. June2i. 



253,528 (CI. 63c). Tireinflater. G. Hagendorf, Trebin, June 28. 



253,530 (CI. 63e'), Tireinflater. Same. June 28. 



253.652 (CI. 15a). Rubber reglet for printers, Oscar Schwinger, Ruh- 

 len. June 28. 



253.892 (CI. 63£'). Cushion tire. O. Fischer, Dresden. June 28. 



253,906 (CI. 63?). Detachable leather tire with inside retaining wire. 

 O. Krieger, Dresden. June 28. 



254,167 (CI. yi). Adjustable extra flap for button holes of rubber col- 

 lars. F, J. Hess, Worms. July 5. 



254,187 (CI. 31^). Waterproof bathing cap. J. Henel, Breslau. July 5. 



254,356 (CI, 42^). Rubber band, graduated for measurement. P. Reich, 

 Harburg. July 5. 



253.071 (CI. 63^). Leather cover for pneumatic tires. G. Mliller, 

 Brunswick, July 5. 



253.072 (CI 63^). Leather cover for pneumatic tires. Same. July 5. 

 253,342 (CI. 631?). Leather cover for pneumatic tires. A. Bewig, Bruns- 

 wick. July 5. 



254,322 (CI. 64(!). Stopper with rubber tightening ring. C. .Spannagel, 



Berlin. July 5, 

 254,636 (CI. 9), Rubber toothbrush. W. Habfast, Guppingen. July 12. 



255,220 (CI. ■ill). Cravat with elastic lining. G. Duchatsch, Breslau. 



July 19. 

 254.738 (CI. 77<i). Pneumatic sole and heel protector. W. LUtkemann, 



Hanover, July ig. 

 255,706 (CI. 47/). Rubber tightening ring. Oppen and Prinz, Spandau. 



July 26. 

 255,571 (CI. 3ii). Seamless rubber goods, Akt. Ges. Metzeler & Co., 



Munich. July 26, 



Patents Applied For. 



19,781 (CI. 63^). Elastic tire with metal tread protector. I. P. Legrand, 

 Levallors-Perret. France. May 24. 



37.210 (CI 30(/). Device for producing circulation of hot water in a 

 water bag. Dr. M. Bauer, Vienna. May 31. 



20,828 (CI. 63;). Elastic tire. L. Gruss, Linz. May 24. 



37,269 (CI. 30,^). Nipple for nursing bottle. M. and S. Berliner, Strass- 

 burg. May 31. 



13>237 (CI. 63^) Tire with retaining wires. T. I. R. Clarkson and G, 

 Welch, Birmingham, England. May 3:. 



6,328 (CI. 63c). Tire valve, C. Nielsen, Copenhagen. May 31. 



36,307 (CI. 7tfl). Changeable heels for boots. E. J. Bliss, Boston, 

 United States. May 31. 



17.827 (CI. 63(/). Elastic tire, A. S. F. Robinson, Barsham, England. 

 June 7- 



