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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[February 1, 1913. 



18,562 (1911). Continuous elastic tire. C. A. Besaw, and A. C. Tyre Co., 



Union street, Sunderland. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, December 11, 1912.] 

 18,807 (191 1). Elastic bands in spring wheels. O. Deprez, 44 rue Afri- 



caine, and A. Ricbir, 18 rue de Danemark — both in St. Gilleslez-Brus- 



sels, Belgium. 

 •18,839 (1911). Spring wheels with pneumatic cushions, C. D. Galvin, 



1820 Wallace street, Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A. 

 18,863 (1911). Compositions for sealing punctures in tires. G. H. Price, 



Qucenstown, Cape Colony. 

 18,876 (1911). Spring wheels with pneumatic cushions. C. E. de Boos, 



Temona, New South Wales, Australia. 

 18,967 (1911. Stocking-suspenders. li Bunte, 22 Grabenstrasse, Dussel- 



dorf, Germany. 

 19,027 (1911). Raising sunken vessels. F. L. Blonkinsop, Lansdowne 



Lodge, Lansdowne Crescent, Great Malvern, Worcestershire. 

 •19,038 (1911). Ear-protectors. J. A. R. Elliott, 7404 Third avenue, Brook- 



Ivn, New York, U. S. A. 

 19,080 (1911). Rubber tip in heel protectors. W. G. Rudolph, 84 Luisen- 



slrassc, Offenbachon-Main, Germany. 

 19, 117 (1911). Rubber covering for printing rolls. E. Ludin, Dornach, 



Elsass, Germany. 

 [Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, December 18, 1912.] 

 19,216 (1911). Spring wheels with rubber blocks. H. G. Hugon, 22 rue 



de Vic, Calais, France. 

 •19,218 (1911). Rubber tire with transverse holes. E. W. Morrow. 116 



Broad street, New York, U. S. A. 

 19,245 (1911). Improvement in fitting of rubber gloves. H. F. Finlay, 75 



York street, Sydney, Australia. 

 18,286 (1911). Spring wheels with pneumatic cushions. E. C. R. Marks, 



57 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. 

 19,293 (1911). Pneumatic cushions for springs. M. Sutton, "Stonelienge," 



Bowen Terrace, New Farm, Brisbane, Australia. 

 19,424 (1911). Composition for repairing tires. F. W. Farr, Cogenhoe. 



near Northampton. 

 19,504 (1911). Teeth-cleaning appliances. R. F. Gunther, 8 Clemenstrasse, 



Bonn, Germany. 

 19,522 (1911). Spring- wheel with pneumatic cushion. C. A. C. Rispaud, 



rue Etienne Todelle, Paris. 

 19.562 (1911). Tread bands for tires. H. Agha, Eagle Lodge, Hale, 



Cheshire. 

 19,568 (1911). Repairing pneumatic tires, hose-pipes, etc. R. Jennings, 



P. O. Box 1809, Johannesburg, Transvaal. 

 [Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, December 27. 1912.] 

 19,702 (1911). Vulcanizing presses. Soc. A. Olier et Cie, Clermont-Fer- 

 rand, Puv-de-Dome, France. 

 19,711 (1911). Rubber rings for use in planting bulbs. W. Dick, 28 Glebe 



street, Townhead, Glasgow. 

 19,770 (1911). Hot-water bottles, etc. T. Machin, 93 The Crescent, and 



T. H. Joy, 5 Great North Road — both in Woodlands, and D. W. Free- 

 man. Finningley — both near Doncaster. 

 19,784 (1911). Coagulating late.x. Freudweiler, 64 Feldeggstrasse, Zurich, 



Switzerland. 

 19,788 (1911). Coagulating late.x. H. H. Markley and F. E. Mellinger, 



Lumija, Chiapas, Mexico. 

 19,881 (1911). Portable vulcanizer. R de C. de Peruzzis, Roosendael, 



Holland. 

 19,889 (1911). Rubber rings for billiard rollers. W, Westmoreland, 84 



York Road, West Hartlepool. 

 19,901 (1911). Rubber surface for bowls. E. V. Row, Know Hill, Nutbank 



road, Norwich. 

 19,919 (1911). Erythrene, isoprene and intermediate products. P. A. New* 



ton, 6 Breams buildings, Chancery lane, London. 

 19,950 (1911). Lace tags. W. and H. and W. Stommel, Barmen, Germany. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustr.ated Official Journal. December 31, 1912.] 

 *20,116 (1911). Improvements in tire covers. F. Power, 3950 Wyandotte 



street, Kansas City. Mo., U. S. A. 

 20,129 (1911). Compositions of rubber flint. Rauh-Gummi-Verwertungs* 



Ges., 48 Werderstrausse, Hamburg, Germany. 

 20,240 (1911). Apparatus for detecting punctures. H. T. Stephens, 4 Quay 



street. Carmarthen. 

 20,297 (1911). Waterproof fabrics for tires. J. Hoyle, Acre Mills, Hebden 



Bridge, Yorkshire, and A. J. Smith, Milne, 210 Venner road, Sydenham, 



London. 

 20,31 5 (1911). Football bladders, etc. J. W. Albers, 1 Bremergasse. 



Hamburg-on-Elbe, Germany. 

 20,438 (1911). Spring wheels with pneumatic cushions. A Lucia, 102 Corso 



Vittorio Eraanuele, Rome. 

 20,463 (1911). Machinery belting. H. Panzetta, Carrara, Redhill, Surrey, 



and Panzetta Tire Svndicate, St. Michael's House, Cornhill, London. 

 20,481 (1911). Elastic tires and cores. M. D. Rucker, "Heimath," Foxley 



lane, Purley, Surrey. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 

 443,642 (May 9, 1912). J. A. Redfern. Rubber sole for footwear, etc. 

 443,700 (May 11). B. W. Wittenberg. Anti-skid system for pneumatic 



tires. 

 443,767 (May 13). E. C. Lena. Elastic tire. 



443,926 (May 15). J. Hobel. Anti-skid system for automobiles. 

 443,973 (May 18). L. Liais. Improvements in rubberized fabrics for use 



as pneumatic tire covers. 

 444,059 (Mav 21). M. Gratz. Wheel with elastic tire. 

 444.026 (July 28. 1911). Chemische Fabrik FI6rsheim, Dr. H. Nordlinger. 



Process of making products similar to rubber. 

 444,031 (July 27). Auquetil. Process of preparing rubber by synthesis. 

 444,062 (May 21, 1912). S. Block and S. Benima. Filling material for 



rubber and its process of manufacture. 

 444,244 (May 24). H. Zeuner. Elastic tire for wheels. 

 444,305 (May 28). M. A. Dees and McLeod. Mold for vulcanizing tires. 

 444,315 (August 4, 1911). T. Fiena. Elastic vehicle tire. 

 444,369 (May 23, 1912). S. M. Luguet. Soft wheel for automobiles and 



carriages. 

 444.423 (May 15). Dujardin. Rubber soles and heels for footwear. 

 444,467 (May 31). P. Seydel and N. Klemenz. Portable vulcanizing ap- 

 paratus for repairing en route automobile tubes and tires, etc. 

 444.483 (May 31). W. Ure. Improvements in covers for pneumatic tires. 

 444,528 (June 1). N. Rosenblatt. Compound tire for automobiles, etc. 

 444,641 (August 12, 1911). H. Farjas. Shock absorbing vehicle tire. 

 444,628 June 5, 1912). McGraw Tire and Rubber Co., Process and apparatus 



for vulcanization. 



444,646 (June 5). G. Molu and A. Wohlcken. Protector for vehicle tires. 



444,804 (June 10). E. R. Riedinger and A, Eraser. Improvements in 

 pneumatic tires. 



445,025 (June 15). Weed Chain Tire Grip Co. Improvements in arrange- 

 ments for repair of tires. 



444,872 (June 12). C. D. Williams. Pneumatic vehicle wheel. 



445,058 (August 23, 1911). Mendes de Almeida. Pneumatic vehicle tire. 



445,107 (June 17, 1912). A, Von Linde. Pneumatic tire. 



445,139 (June 18). E. H. Jones. Improvements in manufacture of 

 pneumatic tires, 



INote. — Printed copies of specifications of French patents can be ob- 

 tained from R, Bobet. Ingenieur-Conseil, 16 avenue de Villitrs, Paris, at 

 50 cents each, postpaia.] 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



PATENTS ISSUED ^with Dates of Validity). 

 254,548 (December 13, 1910). Production of rubber, its analogues and 



homologues. Farbenfabriken, vorm. Fried Bayer & Co., Elberfeld. 

 254,569 (May 27, 1909). Rubber protective covering for walls and floors 



of rooms containing electrical accumulators. Felten & Guilleaume, 



Miilheim-on-Rhine. 

 254,672 (January 26, 1912). Process for production of artificial rubber. 



Farbenfabriken, vorm. Fried Bayer & Co., Leverkusen and Elberfeld. 

 254,703 (September 30, 1909), Extraction of pure rubber from resinous 



crude material. Schon & Co., Harburg-on-Elbe. 

 254,868 (March 15, 1912). Production of rubber substitute. Farbenfabriken, 



vorm. Fried Bayer & Co., Leverkusen and Elberfeld. 

 254,847 (May 28, 1911). Elastic tire, in which the enclosed air is com- 

 pressed by the pressure of the tire. F. T. Roberts, New York. 

 255,129 (March 13, 1912). Process for manufacture of Butadiene rubber, 



its homologues and analogues. Farbenfabriken, vorm. Fried Bayer & 



Co., Leverkusen and Elberfeld. 

 255,417 (December 14, 1911). Protective and anti-skid armor for pneumatic 



and solid tires. Rudolph Miiller, Kiew, Russia. 



255.679 (August S, 1911). Process for manufacture of artificial rubber. 

 Farbenfabriken, vorm. Fried Bayer & Co., Leverkusen. 



255.680 (August 8, 1911). Manufacture of a product coming near to 

 vulcanized rubber. Farbenfabriken, vorm. Fried Bayer & Co., 

 Leverkusen. 



255,703 (April 4, 1911). Production of a rubber substitute from oils and 

 chloride of sulphur, in conjunction with suitable resins and neutralizing 

 agents. Rubber Substitute, Limited (1910), London. 



255,786 (January 27, 1912), Manufacture of products resembling rubber. 

 Badische Anilin & Soda Fabrik, Ludwigshafen. 



255.795 (February 28. 1911). Repair appliance for pneumatic tires. Gustav 

 Joseph Martel, Chicago. 



255.796 (March 17, 1912). Elastic vehicle tire. John Henry Messenger, 

 London. 



255,801 (June 23, 1912). Appliance for fastening pieces of rubber on heels. 

 Alfred Weichelt, Dresden, 



THE KINGDOM OF BELGIUM. 



PATENTS PUBLISHED. 

 250,126 (1912). Gross (C. K. F. L.), Sporveisgade 31, Christiana, Norway. 



Process for manufacture of mass, acting as calazyator in the production 



of isoprene from oil, turpentine and other materials. 

 250,128 (1912). Gross (C. K. F. L.), Sporveisgade 31, Christiana, Norway. 



Process for manufacture of rubber from synthetic isoprene. 

 250,125 (1912). Gross (C. K. F. L.), Sporveisgade 31, Christiana, Norway. 



Process for the manufacture of synthetic isoprene. 

 Trade Marks. Rubber Articles, 1912. 

 "Singer." MeG. Le Breton. 29 rue Fontaine-au-Roi. Paris. 

 "Continental Paris." Continental Manufactured Rubber Co., 146 avenue 



MalakofF, Paris. 

 "Fixo." MeA. B. Graves, 23 Rue dela PaLx, Paris. 



STATEMENT OF THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD. 



Statement of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., of 

 The India Rubber World, pubhshed monthly at New York, 

 required by the Act of August 24, 1912. 



Editor, Henry C. Pearson, Tompkins Corners, Putnam Co.. 

 New York. 



Managing editor, John P. Lyons, 150 West Ninety-first street, 

 New York City. 



Business manager, Edward F. Pfaflf, 94 Hawthorne street, 

 Brooklyn, New York. 



Publisher. The India Rubber Publishing Co., 15 West Thirty- 

 eighth street. New York. 



Owner, Henry C. Pearson, Tompkins Corners, Putnam Co., 

 New York. 



Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, 

 holding 1 per cent, or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, 

 or other securities: None. 



(Signed) Hexry C. Pearson. Editor. 



Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of September, 

 1912. 



(Signed) Helen Herold, Notary Public, 

 (Seal) Kings County, No. 162. 



Certificate filed in New York County. Term expires March 

 30. 1913. 



Kings County Registers Certificate No. 882. New York County 

 Registers Certificate No. 3082. (Commission continuous.) 



