March i, 1903.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER 'JVORLD 



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by tvvo circumferential wires : the tires may also be enclosed in a 

 cover]. J. Eckersley, Preston, Lancashire. Sept. 11, 1901. 

 *i8,i87. Cushion tire and rims therefor for vehicles. W. F. Ellis and 

 E.G. Davis, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Sept. 12, 

 1901. 



THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 



19,361 (CI. 3go). Manufacture of rubber suction pieces. Schlesische 

 Gummiwaaren-Fabriken, G. Eichler, Breslau. Dec. 24. 



16,416 (CI. 7i<i). Elastic insert for "Jean Francois" shoes. C. 

 Breuillard, Paris, France, Jan. 21, 1903. 



Patents Granted — 1903. 



Dr. 



139,582 (Class 24//) Manufacture of varnish from Caoutchouc. 



Ztihl and Eismann, Berlin. Jan. 21. 

 139.648 (CI 39a). Process for covering fabric of "Prunello" shoes 



with film of rubber. P. M. Matthew, Edinburgh, Scotland. Jan. 21. 

 139,485 (CI. 63^). Air tires. J. McCanna, London, England. Jan. 21. 

 139.598 (CI. 63,?). Elastic hollow tire with solid core. W. F. Williams, 



London. England. Jan. 21. 



Patents with Models Filed. 



189,282 (Class 3^). Clamps for clothes rack, with rubber protecting 

 inserts. Imhof, Bochkoltz and Vogeler, Barmen. Dec. 24, 1902. 



189,219 (CI. 15/;). Rubber type attached to wooden blocks, con- 

 nected with a rubber band, in a frame, for continuous printing. 

 O. Berckhauer. Leipsic. Dec. 24. 



189,289 (CI. i'ld). Appliance for sealing windows, consisting of rub- 

 ber tube inserted in rabbet in the casing. J. Eichin, Goeppingen. 

 Dec. 24. 



189,471 (CI. I If). Elastic band with metal hooks, for binding together 

 loose leaves, letters, or sciaps. A. Schnun, Villingen, Baden. 

 Dec 31. 



1S9 745 (CI, 53i5). Glass cover with rtverted rim upon rubber packing, 

 for closing kitchen vessels. Warmbrunn, Quilitz & Co., Berlin. 

 Dec. 31. 



189 443 (CI. 71a). Malt shoes with interchangeable metal soles and 

 meial heels provided with India-rubber calks. Mrs. Hermann 

 Duhme, Jr., Schwerte (Wiirttemberg). Dec. 31. 



189 789 (CI. nil). Heel and sole protectors with metal plates over in- 

 terchangeable rubber inlays. A. \V. Mantle and J. P. Frisby, Des- 

 borough. England. Dec. 31. 



190,167 (CI. 3<2) Garter with elastic insertion. E. C. Rubbel, Bar 

 men. Jan 7, 1903. 



189,392 (CI. 3*). Suspenders of one piece of rubber band with ring 

 connections for button strips. A. Grueninger, Augsburg. Jan. 7. 



189.985 (CI. 30</). Elastic pin cushion with coating of rubber. F. Poll- 

 man, Berlin Jan. 7. 



189,814 (CI. 47/). Rubber hose with lining of gelatine. Vereinigte 

 Hanfschlauch- und GummiwaarenP'abriken zu Gotha, A.G . 

 Gotha. Jan. 7. 



190,012 (CI. 47/). Thickly woven cotton texture with coating of Caout- 

 chouc for steam or water packing. Dollfus and Nowak, Mulhau- 

 sen. Alsace. Jan. 7. 



189,972 (CI. 701/) Leaf turner in form of ribbed rubber finger stall. A. 

 Philipp and H. Werner, Dresden. Jan. 7. 



189,984 (CI. 7 o). Tube provided with rubber casing over its mouth' 

 for applying paste or glue. E. A. Henn, Freiburg. Jan. 7. 



190,095 (CI. 71a). Shoe of one piece with elastic sides. I. C. Mar- 

 tin Sohne, Tuttlingen. Jan. 7. 



190,214 (CI. 3/'). Adjusting band with rubber insert for cravats. 

 R. Wirth, Ratibor. Jan. 14. 



190,306 (CI. 33<j). Rubber casing fastened to an umbrella stick below 

 the handle. E. Kronenberg, Ohligs. Jan. 14. 



•90.3'5 (CI 33*). Closure for ladies" wraps, of rubber cording. C. 

 Koch. Hanau. Jan. 14. 



190,627 (Cl. 30/). Massage implements made from waste hard rubber 

 plates, in the shape of fingers. C. M. Nowotny, Vienna. Jan. 21. 



190,767 (Cl. 441^). Spring top match box of hard rubber. New York- 

 Hamburger GummiwaarenCompagnie, Hamburg. Jan. 21. 



190,949 (Cl. 44(5). Hard rubber match box with tubular casing. 

 Nev V'ork- Hamburger Gummiwaaren-Compagnie, Hamburg. Jan. 

 21. 



190,837 (Cl. 47^). Rubber hose wound with tarred cordage vulcan- 

 ized upon it, and an extra coating of rubber outside. H. Schwippe, 

 Hoerde. Jan. 21. 



190,738 (Cl. 53*). Rubber caps for sterilized milk bottles. A. Bau- 

 mert, Berlin. Jan. 21. 



Applications. 



8,364 (Class 63<r). Process for closing and uniting ends of inner tubes 



for tires. C. E. A. Esse, Omskirk, England. Dec. 24, 1902. 

 17,058 (Cl. 71*). E. Liebman, Offenbach o/Main. Dec. 24. 



NEW TRADE PUBLICATIONS. 



APSLEY Rubber Co. (Hudson, Massachusetts) in their 1903 

 illustrated catalogue and price list of " Apsley " and 

 "Hudson" brands of rubber boots and shoes, include the features 

 of last year's catalogue, with the addition of a heavy " Standard 

 Oil " boot, a motorman's gaiter, and the " Adjustable Invisible " 

 over. The styles are the same, with the addition of the " Rex" 

 mannish toe, for women. Boot prices are lower, while the 

 changes in shoes are in some cases lower and in others slightly 

 advanced, [zli" X 6". 72 pages.] 



Grand Rapids Felt Boot Co. (Grand Rapids, Michigan) 

 issue for 1903 a priced and illustrated catalogue of rubber boots 

 and shoes, and felt and knit boots. Their brands are " Grand 

 Rapids Felt Boot Co." and " Wolverine Rubber Co." [3X°X 

 6'. 38 pages.] 



Merchants' Rubber Co. (successors to William Morse & 

 Co., New York) issue Catalogue No. i — 1903, devoted to rub- 

 ber footwear, and embracing the whole line of the American 

 Rubber Co., with selections from the Woonsocket lines, and 

 also felt boots, combinations, and tennis goods. [3^"X6". 64 

 pages.] 



• United States Rubber Co. (New York) have sent us an 

 " Unlisted List " of rubber footwear not contained in the cata- 

 logues of constituent companies; price list of Tennis, Yacht- 

 ing, and Gymnasium Shoes ; list of " Rhode Island " brands ; 

 and a list of "Connecticut" brands, all in effect from January 

 I, 1903. Tennis goods prices are unchanged. 



The Whitman & Barnes Manufacturing Co. (Akron, 

 Ohio) send us a new catalogue (No. 21) of their Mechanical 

 Rubber goods; which is illustrated and gives prices, besides 

 which it is interleaved to afford an opportunity for entering 

 memoranda, which should prove a very feature of great conve- 

 nience to the dealer having occasion to use the catalogue. The 

 paper is yellow, of a pleasing tint, and the binding is In flexible 

 leather. r3X"X6". 42 pages, beside blank leaves.] 



KOHLMESCHER & Co., of "The Rubber Store," No. 120 East 

 Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio, send us the eighth edition of 

 their illustrated and priced catalogue of Fine Rubber Goods, 

 including druggists' and stationers' sundries, household and 

 toilet specialties, toys and sporting goods. A comparison of 

 this catalogue with the seventh edition, issued two years ago. 

 Is Interesting as showing how many new specialties are added 

 to these lines from time to time. Rubber sponges appear for 

 the first time, together with several new designs in water bot- 

 tles, and an extensive assortment of toys. The new catalogue 

 shows progress, too, in respect to the character of the Illustra- 

 tions. All the leading manufacturers in these lines are repre- 

 sented. [6"'XT}i". 152 pages.] 



ALSO RECEIVED. 



The Elastic Tip Co., Boston, Massachusetts=Something New in 

 Crutch Tips. 16 pp. 



John A. Mead Manufacturing Co., No. 11 Broadway, New York = 

 Ridgway's Patent Belt Conveyors. 24 pp. 



Concord Rubber Co., Boston Massachusetts=Concord Rubber Co. 

 and Bunker Hill Rubber Co. grades of Rubber Boots and Shoes. 68 

 pp. 



The Springfield Elastic Thread Co., Inc., Springfield, Ohio=The 

 ' • Easy Walker " Rubber Heels. 8 pp. 



Combination Rubber and Belting Co., Bloomfield, New Jersey = In- 

 terlocking Rubber Tire. [Southern RubberTireCo.] 8pp. 



