November 



1902.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



55 



RECENT RUBBER PATENTS. 



708,483. 

 708,484. 



THE UNITED STATES PATENT RECORD. 

 Issued September 2, 1902. 



NO. 708,003. Process of producing a composition of matter to be 

 used as a substitute for rubber. Otto A. Bailer, Pliiladelphia, 

 Pennsylvania. 

 708,033. Detachable cushion heel. Walter S. Estey, Webster, Mas- 

 sachusetts. 

 708,225. Elastic tire and process of manufacturing same. Frank E. 



Hall, Quincy, Massachusetts. 

 708,317. Shield for personal wear. Lillie H. Catzen, Baltimore, 

 Maryland. 



708.482. Pneumatic tire. Thomas B. Jeflery, Kenosha, Wisconsin. 

 Playing ball. Eleazer Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 Playing ball. Eleazer Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 



Issued September g, 1902. 



708,547. Overshoe. Henry A. Hamilton and Frank H. Crawford, 



Emlenten, Pennsylvania. 

 708,607. Horseshoe pad. Frank W. Wood and Mercer R. Mac Pher- 



son, Chelsea, Massachusetts. 

 708,823. Process of preparing and treating rubber coated materials. 



Johann Minder, Piesteritz, Germany, assignor to Oxylin Werke 



Actiengesellschaft Piesteritz. 

 708,864. Resilient tire for vehicle wheels. William E. Carmont, 



KingstonuponThames, England. 

 708,952. Pneumatic tire and process of manufacturing same. John 



W. Blodgett, Chicago, Illinois, assignor, by direct and mesne as- 

 signments, to N. Tire Co., Chicago. 

 708,967. Machine for smoothing rubber vehicle tires. Stephen S. 



Miller and Lee E. Clough, Akron, Ohio. 



Issued Septe.viber 16, 1902. 



708,983. Overshoe for horses. John Bartlett, Brooklyn, New York. 



709,021. Bicycle tire. Henry Du Bois Lefferts, New Brunswick, New 

 Jersey. 



709,272. Stamp affixer. Henry D. Long and James Jackson. Phila- 

 delphia, Pennsylvania. 



709,280. Pneumatic tire. Irvin Tennant, Springfield, Ohio. 



709,324. Puncture proof inflatable wheel. Alexander Honrath, Kiowa, 

 Indian Territory. 



709.411. Playing ball. Eleazer Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 



709.412. Playing ball. Eleazer Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 



Issued September 23, 1902. 



709.483. Tire and fastener for vehicle wheels. Jacques C. Haines, 

 Chicago, Illinois, assignor of two thirds to William E. Huber and 

 Chester Haines. Chicago. 



Issued September 30, 1902. 



709,930. Pneumatic saddle pad. Henry R. Rensman, Chicago, Illi- 

 nois, assignor of one-half to Lucas Kuczkowski, Chicago. 



709,935. Dressshield. Alexander T. Stevenson, Bay City, Michigan. 



70-3,959. Vehicle tire. Frank P. Brining, Westgrove, Pennsylvania. 



709,977. Pneumatic Cushion. John H. Finney, Chicago, Illinois, as- 

 signor of one half to David G. Gilmore, Chicago, 



709,993. Article of manufacture having an elastic portion and a se- 

 curing portion. Joseph G. Moomy, Erie, Pennsylvania. 



710,073. Elastic tip. Philip W. Pratt, Boston, and Rolon E. Foster, 

 Revere, assignors to Daniel S. Pratt, Brookline, Massachusetts. 



710,090. Toy. David J. Wilson, Washington, D. C, assignor to 

 Herrell Espey Manufacturing Co., Washington. 



710,114. Nipple. Edward E. Menges, New Haven, Connecticut, as- 

 signor to the Seamless Rubber Co. 



710,135. Rubber tire setting machine. John C. Blake, Toledo, Ohio, 

 assignor to The Indiana Rubber and Insulated Wire Co., Jones- 

 boro, Indiana. 



710, rg8. Manufacture of playing balls, Eleazer Kempshall, Boston, 

 Massachusetts. • 



710,274. Tire for wheels. Everett Horton, Bristol, Connecticut. 



710,306. Rubber dam holder. George W. Todd. Elmwood, Nebraska, 

 assignor of one-third to Hans Peter Jensen, Omaha. 



710,368. Manufacture of playing balls. Francis H. Richards, Hart- 

 ford, Connecticut, assignor to The Kempshall Manufacturing Co. 



(Note. — Printed copies of specifications of United States patents may be or- 

 dered from The India Rubber Worlp offices at 10 cents each, postpaid.] 



THE BRITISH PATENT RECORD. 

 Applications— 1902. 



6,655. Henry Richardson, Birmingham. Pneumatic tires. July 28. 



6,660. Edward Bell Raper, York. Patching material for pneumatic 

 tire covers. July 28. 



6,762. William Park, Jr., Musselburgh, Scotland. Golf ball. "July 2g. 



6,814. William Higgins, John Daniel Hanbury, and Charles Stanley 

 Gardner, iSo, Fleet street, London. Process of treating India- 

 rubber. July 29. 



6,865. Samuel Worsley, Buxton. Shields for the prevention of 

 pneumatic tire punctures. July 30. 



6,868. William Steane and Charles Lee, Leamington Spa. Rubber 

 boot heel. July 30. 



7,014. Richard Russell Gubbins, 95, Pelton road. East Greenwich, 

 London. Treatment of India-rubber waste, and rolling and cutting 

 machines for the same. August i. 

 17,181. Eleazer Kempshall, 45, Southampton buildings. Chancery 

 lane, London. Playing balls. August i. 



7,211. Lewis Johnstone, Birkbeck Bank chambers, Southampton 

 buildings. Chancery lane, London. Pneumatic tire covers. Au- 

 gust 5. 



7.252. Emil Theodor Braarup, 53, Chancery lane, London. Means 

 of inflating India-rubber balloons. August 5. 



7.253. Friedrich Eckert, 53, Chancery lane, London, Waterproof 

 acid-resisting and electrically non-conducting glove. August 5. 



7.254. William Frederick Williams, 53, Chancery lane, London. 

 Means of securing elastic tires. August 5. 



7.300. S. T. Ealing-Still, 5, Lord street, Liverpool. Soft vulcanite 

 bath sponge. August 5. 



7.301. Charles Thomas Kingzett, 24, Southampton buildings. Chan- 

 cery lane, London. Improvements in golf balls, and in their 

 manufacture. August 6. 



7,398. Henri Falconnet and Maurice Perodeaud, 6, Lord street, 

 Liverpool. Pneumatic tires. August 7. 



7,431. Edward Blundell, 4, High street, Wem, Salop. Liquid ce- 

 ment for patching tires, insulating electric wires, and the like. 

 August S. 



7,450. Herbert Walmsley, Blackburn. Rubber heel for boots and 

 shoes. August 8. 



7.549. Edward Henry Seddon, Manchester. Pneumatic tires. Aug- 

 ust II. 



7.550. Robert Drysdale, Edinburgh. "The Pneumatic" golf ball. 

 August II. 



7,601. John Orrell, Liverpool. Pneumatic tires. August 11. 



7.637. Alexander Cockburn, Glasgow. Improvements in vulcanizing 

 rubber boots or shoes. August 12. 



7.638. John Cockburn, Glasgow. Improvements in water bottles, 

 beds, cushions and the like. August 12. 



7.639. John Cockburn, Glasgow. Improvements in water bottles, 

 cushions, beds, and the like. August 12. 



7,655. William Park, Jr., Musselburgh. Golf ball. August 12. 

 17,734. Reginald Haddan, 18, Buckingham street. Strand, London. 



Tires for wheels. [Richard Allen Kent, United States]. August 12. 

 7,856. William Henry Josiah White, 2, Marnock road, Crofton road, 



Brockley, London. Means for preventing punctures in pneumatic 



tires. August 14. 

 7,939. Thomas Crompton Redfern, Manchester. Pneumatic tires for 



cycles and motors. August 15. 

 7,941. John Cockburn, Glasgow. Pneumatic tire covers. August i;. 

 8,012. William Saunders, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire. Substance 



for making pneumatic tires puncture proof. August 16. 

 8,135. Christian Hamilton Gray and Thomas Sloper, III, Hatton 



garden, London. Improvements relating to rubbered thread or 



cable. August 18. 



8.217 James Harold Barry, 10, Basinghall street, London. Pneu- 

 matic tires for motor cars. August 19. 



8.218 Christian Hamilton Gray and Thomas Sloper, HI, Hatton 

 garden, London. Improvements relating to apparatus for the manu- 

 facture of rubbered threads. August 19. 



314. Thomas Harrison Lambert, Christopher Norris Baker, and 



James Rivers Sherman, 38, Chancery lane, London. Golf balls. 



August 20. 

 382. George Blackburn & Sons, Limited, and Aubrey Bayly Spring, 



III, Hatton garden, London. Improvements in seamless hose and 



in machines therefor. August 21. 

 395. Frederick John Tregoning, 6, Oriel road, South Hackney, Lon- 



