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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[July X, 1913. 



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 these listed below was in 1911 and 1912. 



^Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 

 [Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, May 7, 1913.] 

 806 (1912). Dress shields. J. Braunstein, 12 Hillbury Road, Upper 



Tooting, London. 

 850 (1912). Inflating tires. A. and E. Kloppenburg, Strackholt, Han- 

 over, Germany. 



1,049 (1912). Vulcanizing presses. H. Webb, 38 Glasgow Road, Plaistow, 

 London. 



1,087 (1912). Pneumatic tire cover. A. J. Callinan, 281 Collins street, 

 Melbourne, and V. J. Heinecke, Murrumbeena, Victoria — 

 both in Australia. 



1,259 (1912). Treads for pneumatic tires. J. F. Cooper, Lyncote, Green 

 Lane, Dulwich, London. 



•1,284 (1912). Dress shields, V. Guinzburg, 721 Broadway, New York, 

 U. S. A. 



1,289 (1912). Rubber washers for milking appliances. M. Meaney, Cod- 

 ford St. Mary, Wiltshire. 



1,321 (1912). Continuous tire. R. T. Smith, 111 Lovely Lane, Warring- 

 ton, Lancashire. 

 [Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, May 15, 1913.] 



1,505 (1912). Elastic tires. G. A. Golding, Station Hotel, Haywards 

 Heath, Sussex. 



1,509 (1912). Rubber tips for canes, etc. J. H. Bent, 28 Johnson street, 

 Cheetham, Manchester. 



1,630 (1912). Massage appliances. M. Laughton, 90 Dickenson Road, 

 Kusholme, and F. A. Coleman, 2 Beech Range, Levens- 

 huhne — both in Manchester. 



1,649 (1912). Rul)ber coating for rugs, etc. C. E. Player, Auckland, New 

 Zealand. 



1,717 (1912). Mud guards for wheels. D. Jones, 26 Queen's Head street, 

 Islington, London. 



1,757 (1912). Inflating pumps. H. J. W. Dunn, 47 Kingsbury Road, Era- 

 ington, and R. T. Shelley, Aston Brook street — both in 

 Birmingham. 



1,784 (1912). Buttons of vulcanized flexible rubber. H. Jelley, "West- 

 over," Selly Park Road, Selly Park, Birmingham. 



1.843 (1912). India rubber compositions. C. Marter, 131 Tottenham Road, 

 Southgate Road, Hackney, London. 



1,909 (1912). Air tubes and chambers. A. Whiteway and C. Mcintosh & 

 Co., Cambridge street, Manchester. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, May 21, 1913.] 



2,029 (1912). Silk and rubber tire fabrics. W. E. Muntz, 89 Pall Mall, 

 London. 



2,075 (1912). Reclaimed rubber. W. E. W. Richards, 50 Great Tower 

 street, London. 



2,199 (1912). Continuous elastic tires. N. Thonard, 2 Place du Theatre, 

 Liege, Belgium. 



2,246 (1912). Block tires. J. Berry, Kenrick Road, Mapperley, Notting- 

 ham. 



2,306 (1912). Attaching rubber to metals. E. R. Boyston. Tower Build- 

 ing, Water street, Liverpool. 



2.312 (1912). Vulcanized india rubber. Farbenfabriken vorm. F. Bayer 



& Co., 217 Koenigstrasse, Elberfeld, Germany. 



2.313 (1912). Caoutchouc. Farbenfabriken vorm. F. Bayer & Co., 217 



Koenigstrasse, Elberfeld, Germany. 

 •2,332 (1912). Boots, etc. E. Fuller, 352 Weybasset street, and J. Rosen- 

 blatt, 80 Clifford street — both in Providence, R. I., 



U. S. A. 

 •2,342 (1912). Inflatable suit for aeronauts, A. W'. de Meir, Providence, 



R. I.. U. S. A. 

 2,424 (1912). Rubber tread bands. P. Bold. Darrmietzel, Post Quart- 



schen, Neumark, and P. Richter, Ostbahn — both in 



Berlin. 

 2,599 (1912). Dress shields. F. H. Mottershaw and C. Mackintosh & 



Co., (Cambridge street, Manchester. 

 2,825 (1912). Rubber heels. F. Rossbach, 60 Kettenhofweg, Frankfurt, 



Germany. 



3.042 (1912). Viscose. O. Eberhard, 5 Bergstrasse, Heidenau, near Dres- 



den, Saxony. 



3.043 (1912). Viscose; purifying gases. E. Knoevenagel, 28 Zahringer- 



strasse, and J. Reis, 11 Klosestrasse, and F. Kuckuk, 12 



Muhlstrasse — all in Heidelberg, Germany. 

 3,095 (1912). Rubber heel pads. F. J. Scholl, 5 Manchester avenue, 



Aldersgate street, London. 

 3,130 (1912). Hollow rubber tires. A. Cleret, 6 Avenue Gambetta, Paris. 

 3,145 (1912). Tire puncture closing apparatus. R. Haddan, 31 Bedford 



street, Strand, London. 

 3,191 (1912). Washing india rubber, etc. J. E. Pointon, Westwood 



W^orks, Peterborough. 

 •3,226 (1912). Vulcanizers. C. M. Metsch, 198 Pennsylvania avenue, East 



Liverpool, Ohio, U. S. A. 



THE KINGDOM OF BELGIUM. 



PATENTS PUBLISHED. 



253,816 (1913). Portable vulcanizing apparatus. C. F. .■\damson, East 



Palestine, U. S. A. 

 254,747 (1913). L. Schuller, Passau, Germany. Vulcanizing apparatus. 

 254,891 (1913). F. Estere Arglada. Vergara 10. Barcelona, Spain. Com- 

 position for repairing or gluing rubber objects. 

 254,243 (1913). Ostker A. Alton. Ohenson. Germany. Elastic substance 

 applicable for repairs. 



448,974 



449,176 



449,190 



449,197 



449,220 



449,224 



449,250 



449,291 

 449,306 

 449,425 



449,458 



449,599 

 449,601 



449,613 



449,714 

 449,735 

 449,767 



449,793 

 449,818 



449,930 



449,811 



450,036 

 450,157 

 450,040 



450,147 

 450,176 



450,206 

 450,216 



450.257 

 450,309 



450,389 



450,395 

 450,452 



450,561 



450,567 



450,527 

 450,575 

 450,626 

 450,650 



450,651 

 450,667 



450,686 



450,739 



450,729 



450,777 

 450,887 

 450.914 

 450,952 

 451,042 



451.072 

 451,091 



451,113 



451,239 

 451,258 

 451,266 

 451,279 



451,300 



Tires composed of pieces of leather or 



Protectors for pneumatic tires. 

 Cover and tread for pneumatic tires. 

 Improvements in manufacture of pneu- 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 



(August 12, 1912). Diamond Rubber Co. Process for improving 

 the lower grades of rubber. 



(October 9). T. G. Tye. Process and apparatus for purifying 

 gums or resins. 



(December 16, 1911). H. Carroll. Process for the removal of 

 substances from vulcanized rubber objects. 



(October 9, 1912). L. Hardaker. Improvements in vehicle wheels 

 with double tires. 



(October 10). A. Mantelet fib. Elastic belt with combined hori- 

 zontal and oblique bands. 



(October 10). C. Terrier. Appliance for vulcanizing repairs to 

 pneumatic tires. 



(August 23). A. Fortini. 

 other substances. 



(September 27). P. Bellot. 



(October 9). W. Kohler. 



(October 15). P. Reynier. 

 matic tires. 



(December 23, 1911). Van Steinbrugehe & Breton. Shaped sur- 

 gical glove of vulcanized rubber and its manufacture. 



(December 27). Delahaye & Co. Anti-skid hood on rubber tire. 



(December 27). Etablissements Hutchinson. Fabric for aerostat 

 covers. 



(October 17, 1912). J. Bertrand. New mud guard for vehicles 

 adjustable in every direction. 



(December 30, 1911). C. Morel. Elastic vehicle tires. 



(October 23, 1912). N. G. Nevin. Dress shields. 



(September 17). DegruUy. -Automobile wheel with interior pneu- 

 matic tire. 



(October 18). P. Magnus. Covers for automobile or other wheels. 



(October 25). C. H. Nichols. Mud guards for wheels of auto- 

 mobiles and other vehicles. 



(October 29). Godek & Benjamin. Improvements in elastic tires 

 in rubber or other like substances. 



(October 24). F. E. Barrows. Plastic composition and objects 

 containing rubber and their process of manufacture. 



(October 26). H. Ruhnen. Solid automobile tires. 

 W. Kops. Elastic fabrics. 

 J. B. .Mana. Process of repairing covers of pneu- 



T. 

 H. 



J- 

 J. 



Kanticki. 

 Brionne. 



Mud guard for automobiles. 

 Anti-skid protector for solid or pneu- 



Fran^on. Mixed elastic tire. 



S. Mariani & F. Husson fils aine & Vaillant. 



(October 31). 

 (October 30). 



matic tires. 

 (November 4) 

 (January 11). 



matic tires. 

 (November 6) 

 (January 13). 



Seamless dress shields. 

 (October 16, 1912). R. L. Fidide. Circular mudguards. 

 (November 7). L. Goodman and J. E. Goodman, Pneumatic tire 



cover. 

 (November 6). G. Cros. Pneumatic tire for vehicles, intended to 



circulate on moving surfaces. 

 (November 11). P. C. Fox. Vehicle tire. 

 (November 12). F. A. Byrne. Process and apparatus for the 



coagulation and treatment of rubber. 

 (November 12). F. A. Byrne. Process 



coagulation and treatment of rubber. 

 (November 13). Farbenfabriken vorm. 



Process of dyeing rubber. 

 (October 23). C. E. Moser. .\nti-skid tire for motor vehicles. 

 (November 13). A. Clement-Bayard. Movable wheel. 

 (November 15). M. Schwertfiihrer. Economical tire. 

 (November 16). H. Stephens. Piece for repairing pneumatic 



tires, air chambers, etc. 

 (November 16). L. J. Perry. Improvements in tires. 

 (November 16). N. J. Spriggs. Improvements in repairing rubber 



articles. 

 (November 18). 



covers. 

 (November 19). 



tires. 

 (November 19) 



and appliance for 

 Friedr. Bayer & 



the 



Co. 



N. E. Garment. Improvements in tires and tire 

 Cooke. Improvements in pneumatic 



for 



G. H. E. 



Motoculture Company. Anti-skid device 

 wheels of automobiles, traveling on fields and meadows. 

 (November 20). D. O. Nation. Improvement in vehicle tires. 

 E. Windel. Pneumatic tire. 

 A. Paris & L. Paris. Mudguards for wheels. 

 T. D. Kelly. Improved vehicle tire. 

 Julius Rompler Co. Elastic fabric and its process 



Metal wheel with elastic tire. 

 Mudguards for all descriptions of 



(November 16). 

 (November 21). 

 (November 22). 

 (November 26). 



of manufacture. 

 (November 27). P. Fequant. 

 (October 3). A. J. Ouvet. 



vehicles. 

 (November 12). U. Sarrat & E. Sarrat. Product and process for 



repair of air chambers and pneumatic tires. 

 (December 2). F. Pavlick. Protective cover for pneumatic tires. 

 (December 2). Mile. Lloyd. Improved tire. 

 (February 8). E. Robergel Co. Elastic tires. 

 (December 3). A. A. Legrand, G. Depoilly and M. Durvien. 



Pneumatic mudguard for vehicles. 

 (December 3). A. Ducos. Sole of felt and rubber and its process 



of manufacture. 



[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.] 



