AIay 1, 1913.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



443 



•25,453 (1911). Pneumatic cushions for wheels. A. J. Wolff, Hartford, 



Conn., U. S. A. 

 [Abstracted in The Illustrated OFriciAL Journal, March 12, 1913.] 

 25,541 (1911). Repairing patches for boots. Deutsche Gummiwarcn- 



Industrie, O. Schlappig & Co., and O. Schlappig, 10 Lorettostrasse, 



Dusseldorf, Germany. 

 25,637 (1911). Making pneumatic tires, etc. F. H. Rushton, 158 Grimsby 



Road, New Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. 

 25.747 (1911). Detachable rims. E. I", and G. W. Goodyear Reliance 



Works, Dudley, Worcestershire. 

 25,782 (1911). Pneumatic cushions in wheels. J. .Mgie, 6 Algonquin 



avenue, Toronto, Canada. 

 25,805 (1911). India-rubber substitutes. W. Plinatus, 39a Kornbcrgstrasse, 



Stuttgart, Germany. 

 25,845 (1911). Mud guards for wheels. C. Stride, Summersdale, Chi- 

 chester. 

 25,S72 (1911). Pneumatic cushions in wheels. C. Stride, Summersdale, 



Chichester. 



25.882 (1911). Rubber and canvas tubes. W. E. Garment, 55 Queen's 

 Road, Riclimond, Surrey. 



25.883 (1911). Rubber insertions for tires. W. E. Garment, 55 Queen's 

 Road, Richmond, Surrey. 



25,931 (1911). Detection of punctures. G. H. E. Cooke, 17 St. Edmunds 



Terrace, Regents Park, London. 

 25,942 (1911). Making cycle rims. G. W. Dawes, Monastery Bldgs., 



Upper Priory, Birmingham. 

 25,993 (1911). Fabric foundations for tire covers. H. Theis, liyi Vik- 



toriastrasse, Cassel, Germany. 

 26,016 (1911). Making pneumatic tires. P. A. Newton, 6 Breams Bldgs., 



Chancery Lane, London. 

 26,049 (1911). .Mr tubes and chambers. St. Helens Cable and Rubber Co., 



Arpley, and G. W. Price, 182 Wilderspool Causeway — both in War- 

 rington, Lancashire. 

 26,121 (1911). Vehicle wheels. G. Hookham, and J. A. Harrison, 7 New 



Bartholomew street, Birmingham. 

 [.Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, March 19, 1913.] 

 26,285 (1911). Pneumatic treads. D. Marshall, 30 Winchcombe street, 



Cheltenham. 

 26,424 (1911). Boot protectors. R. Stelling, 17 North street, Scarborough. 

 26,479 (1911). Horseshoes. R. G. W. Pockett, Daisybank, Leckhampton, 



Gloucestershire. 

 •26,591 (1911). Detachable rims. B. C. Ball. 482 Harrison street, and 



L. E. Younie, 71 Seventh street — both in Portland, Oregon, U. S. A. 

 •26,612 (1911). Compound fabric for pneumatic tires. L. A. Subers, 1722 



E. 85th street, Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. 



26.622 (1911). Waterproof fabrics. . G. M. Anderson, and Anderson, An- 

 derson and Anderson, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. 



26.623 (1911). Compound waterproof fabrics. G. N. Anderson, and An- 

 derson, Anderson and Anderson, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. 



26.631 (1911). Syringes. J. R. Bullen, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. 

 •26,647 (1911). Valves. M. Levrant, 181 Greenwich street. New York, 



U. S. A. 

 26,681 (1911). Clips for tires. W. C. Sneyd, 145a Northenden Road, Sale, 



Cheshire, and D. V. Jones, 5 Cumberland street, Deansgate, Manchester. 

 26,685 (1911). Inflating vehicle tires while in motion. R. E. Darnley, 



Langwood, Huddersfield. 

 26.698 (1911). Rubber studs for tires. G. W. Beldham, Boston Lodge, 



Ealing, London. 

 26.740 (1911). Studs for tires. M. Lorme, 9 Bread street Hill, London. 

 26,753 (1911). Grooves in tire covers. A. Latrille and L. Charmantier, 



77 Rue Michelet, Paris. 



26.837 (1911). Belts and bands. C. H. Gray, care of India Rubber, Gutta 

 Percha, etc.. Works Co., Silvertown, London. 



26.838 (1911). Belts and belt fastenings. C. H. Gray, care of India Rub- 

 ber, Gutta Percha, etc.. Works Co., Silvertown, London. 



26,840 (1911). Air tubes or chambers. J. A. Meunier, 43 Rue Lafiitte, 

 Paris. 



26,843 (1911). Vacuum cleaning apparatus. J. Bamberger, 7 Fredricia- 

 strasse, Charlottenburg, Germany. 

 [.Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, March 27, 1913.] 



26,900 (1911). Vocal instruments. R. Beel, 17 Raeburn street. Acre Lane. 

 Brixton, London. 



26,978 (1911). Spring wheel with solid tire. S. A. Horstmann, Mon- 

 mouth Place, Bath, and C. A. Lister, The Priory, Dursley, Gloucester- 

 shire. 



26.995 (1911). Mud guards. W. R. Birt, West Lodge, Western Road, 

 Wylde Green, near Birmingham. 



27,004 (1911). Non-skid device for pneumatic tires. L. I. Perry, 155 

 Haverstock Hill, Hampstead. London. 



27,081 (1911). Spring wheels with pneumatic cushions. H. Payton, *'Hed- 

 ingham." Wellington Road, Edgbaston, and J. Davies, 36 Arthur Road, 

 Erdington — both in Birmingham. 



27,095 (1911). Siphon bottles. J. R. Trigwell, 8 Mayall Road, Brixton, 

 London. 



27,245 (1911). Molds for vulcanizing tires. Soc. Generake des Etablisse- 

 ments Bergougnan, Clermont-Ferrand, Puy de Dome, France. 



•27,289 (1911). Capsuling bottles. A. L. Weissenthanner, Bavonne, N. J., 

 U. S. A. 



•27,299 (1911). Wheel tires. A. H. Shoemaker, 1025 E. 33rd street, Port- 

 land, Oregon, U. S. A. 



27,319 (1911). Removal of tire covers. C. Ogden, 53 Trafford Road, Sal- 

 ford, Lancashire. 



27,335 (1911). Non-skid devices. W. C. Gobbett, 19 Cecil Mansions, 

 Marius Road, Balham, London. 



27,424 (1911). Treating rubber late.\. G. W. Sulton, Crofton Cottage, 



Stevenage, Hertfordshire. 



27,478 (1911). Supporting and protecting cocks' combs. F. P. Dinger, 



Wolfersdorf, Sachson-Weimar, Germany. 



27,506 (1911). Horseshoe tires. A. Folliet-Mieussct, 17 Rue des Chart- 



reux, Brussels, and R. van de Castcele, 1 Rue du Moulin, Ledcberg 



lez Gand, Belgium. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application), 



447,619 (August 24, 1912). F. W. Smith. Improvements in vehicle tires. 



447,730 (August 29). C. R. Terrell. Repair stopper for tire punctures. 



447,834 (August 31). M. G. C. Dodwell. Elastic tire for vehicles. 



447,917 (September 3). E. Bessonnet. Mud guards for wheels of auto- 

 mobiles and other vehicles. 



447,962 (September 5). J. Theroulde and E. de Huertas. Process for 

 replacing treads of pneumatic tires. 



447,904 (September 27). Sociele Thomas, Bazin, Casanova & Co. Process 

 for manufacture of artificial rubber. 



448,005 (September 5). A. Eloch and F. Arena. Elastic tires. 



448,108 (November 17, 1911). G. Reynaud. Process of rubber manu- 

 facture. 



448,035 (November 16). E. Vincent. Solid rubber tires for vehicles. 



448,068 (September 7, 1912). A. Fraissier Fils. Mud guard for auttt 

 mobiles. 



448,139 (September 18). M. M. Weiss. Elastic tire. 



448.169 (September 11). M. Baudon & R. Baudon. Elastic vehicle wheel. 



448.170 (September II). J. Florin. Mud guards for vehicle wheels. 

 448,273 (September 13). J. Savoie. Tire cover for wheels. 



448,419 (November 25, 1911). Desmettre. Improvement in pneumatic tires. 

 448,433 (September 18, 1912). L. Chapirot. Circular revolving mud guard 



for vehicle wheels. 

 448,438 (September 18). S. Laville. Cover for pneumatic tires. 

 448,456 (September 19). J. J. Butler. Pneumatic tire. 

 448,520 (September 19). Diamond Rubber Co. Process for preparation of 



substance analogous to rubber. 

 448,573 (November 29, 1911). R. Legrand. Elastic tire and method of 



manufacture. 

 448,627 (September 24, 1912). Hanovija and Milkorie. Armed anti-skid 



cover. 

 448,644 (September 24). E. Licot. Articulated elastic mud guard, easily 



mounted and dismounted. 

 448,663 (December 2, 1911). G. Reynaud. Process of rubber manufacture. 

 448,711 (August 5, 1912). H. Dreyfus. Process for the manufacture of 



synthetic rubbers and of their intermediate products. 

 448,744 (September 18). V. Gandon. Machine for manufacture of pneu- 

 matic tires. 

 448,796 (September 27). G. Dczavis. Mud guard for vehicles with rubber 



wheels. 

 448,860 (September 30). L. Demuth. Mud guards for autobusses and 



other vehicles. 

 448,968 (July 6). H. P. Plicht. Tire for automobiles. 

 448,980 (September 18). C. Friederich. Elastic tire for vehicles of all 



kinds. 



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

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

 50 cents each, postpaid.] 



THE GERIVIAN EMPIRE. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Validity). 

 258,450 (May 12, 1912). Appliance for tapping the latex of rubber or other 



trees. George M. von Hassel, Koniggratzerstrasse 87, Berlin. 

 258,460 (March 3, 1912). Process for manufacture of rubber tires and 



covers with radial screw springs. A. E. Wale. Coleshill, England. 

 258,532 (November 28, 1911). Tire fastenings. Otto Eisele, Mohringen, 



near Stuttgart. 

 258,899 (.April 7, 1911). Coagulation and disinfection of rubber latex. 



Martin Hohl, Colombo, Ceylon. 

 258,872 (Tune 25, 1912). Manufacture of soles from rubber and leather. 



Max "Singenwald, Elisenstrasse 57, Leipzig, and August Schreiber, Leip- 

 zig, Sellerhausen. 

 259,124 (March 10, I91I). Rubber washing machine. Max Frankel & 



Runge, Spandau. 



THE KINGDOM OF BELGIUM. 



PATENTS PUBLISHED. 



252,849 (1913). Molding core for the manufacture of hollow rubber ob- 

 jects: more specially of air chambers for pneumatic tires. H. Zeimer, 

 Kaiserstrasse 125, Carlsruhe, Germany. 



252,531 (1913). Process of manufacture of rubber substitutes for indus- 

 trial uses. O. Rohm, Weisterstadterstrasse. Darmstadt, Germany. 



252,749 (1913). Process for manufacture of elastic substances possessing 

 the properties of rubber and products resulting therefrom. W. E. 

 Reeser, Amsteldyk 46, Amsterdam, Holland. 



252.906 (1913). Manufacture by means of ethers and cellulose, of rubbers 

 and other ingredients. L. Collardon, Glen Lyn, Greenfort avenue, 

 Hanwell, England. 



252,623 (1913). Process of preparation of a substance resembling rubber, 

 and product resulting therefrom. Farbenfabriken vorm. F. Bayer & 

 Co., Leverkusen, Germany. 



252.907 (1913). Compositions with a foundation of rubber and their manu- 

 facture. L. Collardon, Glen Lyn, Greenfort avenue, Hanwell, England. 



