October i, 1910.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED AUGUST 2, 1910. 



O. 965,847. Vehicle wheel rim. [For pneumatic tires.] J. M. 

 Alderfer, Sharon Center, Ohio. 

 965,922. Resilient tire. E. B. Merigoux, Paris, France. 

 965,998. Hose coupling. T. Evans, Centralia, Wash. 



066,03 1 . Process of making cushion vehicle tires. J. A. MacMillan Co., 

 Dayton, Ohio. 



966,133. Stair nosing and the like. G. B. Staples, Philadelphia. 



06^1. .?OJ. Tire re[)air vulcanizing device. I'. A. Blanchard, ;issignor of one- 

 half to A. L. Blanchard, both of Norfolk Downs, Mass. 



966,385. Recovery of rubber. [Relates to the removal of resins for 

 guayule. ] M. Delaf ond, Mexico City, Mexico. 



Trade Mark. 



49,178. Rutherford Rubber Co., Rutherford, N. J. The symbol £ for 

 "Sterling" rubber tires and rubber tubing. 



ISSUED AUGUST 9. 1910. 



966,438. Tire armor. H. A. Gamble, assignor of one-fourth to J. H. 



Murch, Jr., both of San Francisco. 

 966,504. Valve operating hose reel. I. E. Williams, Valley View, Pa. 

 966,674, Elastic vehicle tire. W. H. Eynon, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 966.748. Combined stopper and connection for water bottles. J. J. 



Honecker, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 96^,. 774. Walerproof boot. I*". W. Savaga. Granville, X. V. 

 966,925. Hose coupling. H. E. Kittredge, Boston. 

 967,004. Knee cushion. H. Ehikian, Fresno, Cal. 



967.064. Boot and shoe. F. W. Savage, Granville, N. Y 



967.065. Cushion tire for vehicle wheels. L. L. Savoie, New Orleans, La. 

 967,1 1 5. Means for locking detachable flanges on demountable rims. 



A. Dow, assignor to Dow Rim Co., all of New York city. 

 967,125, Syringe. [Vaginal.] J. H. Huppert, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 ISSUED AUGUST 16, 1910. 



967,249. Spring tire for wheels. [With cushion tire.] S. A. Schewczik. 



Vienna, Austria. 

 967,269. Surgical appliance. S. G. Tibbs, Akron, Ohio. 

 967,379. Belting. J. W. Hilton. Bellevue, Ky. 

 967,392, Packing. J. C. Kingsbury, Dudley, Mass. 

 967,457. Tire armor. P. M. Stephan, San Francisco. 

 967,«;o6. Vehicle tire. [Cushion.] E. W. Evans and P. T. Evans, 



Waltham, Mass. 

 967,585. Compressive hose. W. T. Teufel. SliUlgart, Germany. 

 967,643. Vehicle tire, [Cushion.] J. A. Keller, assignor to L. Shubert, 



both of New York city. 

 967,679. Hose coupling. W. H. Shepheard, Portsmouth, Va. 

 067,704. Tire protector. J. A. Bailey and C. F. Purkitt, Willows, Cal.) 

 967,707- Anti skid fire and stud therefor. C. S. Beebe, assignor to L. J. 



Elliott, both of Racine, Wis. 

 967.751. Manufacture and repair of india-rubber goods. [From waste 



rubber.] T. Gare, New Brighton. England. 

 967,796. Fire hose carrier and spanner. R. Lovell, San Diego, Cal. 

 967,^06. Tire r.hield. H. F. D. Meyer. Nev.* York city 

 Trade Mark. 



45,826. The New York Mackintosh Co., New York City. The fanciful 

 picture of a child in a storm cape. [See The India Rubber World, 

 September 1, 1910 — page 432.] For waterproof clothing. 



ISSUED AUGUST 23. 1910. 



967,887. Resilient wheel. J. G. Daw, Wellfield, I-lanelly, England. 



967,901. Hose. [ Relates to a fastening or joint for fire hose.] E. T. 

 Greenfield, Kianesha, N. Y. 



967,946. Combination eraser and pencil sharpener. C. H. Marshall, as- 

 signor to G. D. Kirtland, both of Syracuse, N. Y. 



967,979. Tire protector. W. E. Sampson, Grand Island, Neb. 



967,982. Method for treating the interior surfaces of molds. A. \. 

 Schmidt, Chicago. 



968,069. Tire. [With bars for holding it in place.] L. M. Nelson. Pen- 

 nington, N. J., assignor to Nelson Tire Co., a corporation of Wyoming. 



968.086. Tire aimor. F. Tl. Sch-ilerberc. Dunkirk. N. V 



968,105. Overshoe retainer. P. K. Young, Omaha, Neb. 



968,184. Tire protector. D. D. Murray, assignor of one-eighth to N. S. 

 Stalker, both of Duluth. Minn. 



968.414. .^nti skidding drn\ traction device for automobile and other 

 wheels. W. Reagan, Philadelphia. 



968.415. Anti skidding and traction device for automobile wheels. Sayne. 



968.416. Anti skidding device. Same, 



968.446. Tire fastening device. R. S. Bryant, Columbus, Ohio, assignor 

 to the United Rim Co., Akron, Ohio. 



Trade Mark. 

 4i,5S7- Boston Rubber Shoe Co., Boston. The word Hub. For rubber 

 boots and shoes and rubber shoe soles. 



ISSUED AUGUST 30. 1910. 

 Q68.607. Pneumatic pad nr horse collars. W, \. Skillman. Spring- 

 field. S. D. 



968,706. Tire protector and tread grip. A, C. Smith and S. W. Smith, 



Albion, 111. 

 968.777- -Automobile tire. C. A. Lieb, New York city. 

 968,880. Demountable tire rim. A. Paul, assignor to Alder we rkc vorm. 



Heinrich Kleyer A.-G., both Frankfort o/Main, Germany. 

 968.94;. X'chicle tire. J, E. llorrisun, New York city. 

 968,980. Non puncturable tire. C. R. Rawdon, St. Louis, Mo. 

 969,019. Hose coupling. E. H. Wilson and S. J. Gallagher, Coalinga, Cal. 

 969.077. Cushion tire. T. Purcell, Roanoke, Va. 

 969,100. Machine for reducing vulcanized rubber to powder. T. Gare, New 



Brighton, England. 

 969,131. Method of making rubber tires. H. Z. Cobb. Maiden, Mass. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of United Stales patents may be 

 obtained from The India Rubber World office at 10 cents each, postpaid.] 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 

 The number given is that assigned to \\\t Patent at the filing of the applica- 

 tion, which in the case of these listed below was in 1909. 



[Abstractkd \s the Illi^strateij Official Journal, August 4. 1910.J 



•8,398 C1909). Hoof pad. A. E. .Alexander, London. (A. G. Uptegraff, 

 Lenox, Massachusetts. ) 



8,506 (i^of)). Elastic tire formed of india-rubbsr balls and cups adjust- 

 able upon bolts secured to a flexible rim of steel strips. J. R. Amigo, 

 Barcelona. Spain. 



'8,733 (looo). Sheet packing for ))ipe joints Finelv divided irrn mixed 

 with rubber solution is worked into a foundation of open mesh woven 

 asbestos. V. Tompkins, Jersey City, New Jersey. 



8,760 C1909). Football valve. E. Schmidt, Leipzig. Germany. 



'8.763 (190QI. Fabric for tires and rubber hose and belting. E. D. C. 

 r.a>iu- and L. A. Subers. Cleveland. Ohio. 



8.908 (1909). Athletic boot sole. H. W. Brown. Glasgow, Scotland. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Ofi-ici.\l Journal, Aug. ii, 1910. ] 



9,064 (1909). Extraction of rubber from plants, by mechanical means. 



L. Guignet, Lyon-Villeurbanne, France. 

 9.093 (1909). Lubrication of rubber windings of golf balls. R. F. 



Hutchison, Prestwich, and R. Milne, Lenzie. 

 9.185 (1909). Tire with air tube enclosed in a cover. F. S. Willoughby 



and two others, Manchester. 

 "9,213 (1909). Hoof pad. G. Loeffler, Tampa, Florida. 

 9,284 (1909). Waste rubber manufactured without grinding or cutting up 



into pieces, by cutting it to the size of the new article required and 



reheating in a mold under pressure. H. Markus, Salford. 

 "9.432 (1909). Packing consisting of flexible metal ring pressed on to 



the rod by rubber backing. J. M. Rhodes, Memphis, Tennessee, and 



J. N. Whittenberg, Monterey, Mexico. 



[.■\BSrPACTED IN THE ILLUSTRATED OFFICIAL JOURNAL, AuGLST 17, lOIO.] 



9.527 (1909). Sole and heel protector. A. Tullett, Birmingham. 



9.528 (1909). Sole and heel protector. A. Tullett, Birmingham. 

 9.542 (1909). Flooring and stair tread. C. L. Cuthbe, London. 



9,544 (iqog"). Cushion tire. J. B. Aillot, Monceau-les-Mines. France. 



[Void.] 

 *9.56o (1909"). Catamenial pouch. F. A. Frommann, St. Louis, Missouri. 

 9.583 (igog). Tire comprising an outer band of hard rubber resting on an 



inner band of soft rubber. J. A. Faesen, Hilversum, Holland, and two 



others. 

 •9.699 (1909). Hoof pad. M. Kane, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 9.838 (1909). Stop for leaks in fire hose and like lubes. G. W. Sturgcss, 



Leicester. 

 9.852 (1909). In disk wheels composed entirely of rubber the rubber i& 



made of gradually increasing hardness from the tread to the center of 



the wheel. L. A. van Rijn, Singapore. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal. August 24, igio-l 



10,086 (1909). Detachable tire rim. A. Latimer, London. 



10,127 (1909). Spring wheel with pneumatic tire. U. C. Wilford, Gar- 



forth, Leeds. 

 10,330 (1909). Heel protector. H. W. Smart, West Ealing, and two others. 

 10.371 (1909). Non skid stud for tires and horse shoes. J. H. Holmei- 



Dodd, London. 



[Abstractkd in the Illv ST rated Ofticial Journal, August 31, 191 o.] 



10,581 (1909). Mold for golf balls. G. H. Murphy, Catford, and C. B. 

 Bernard, Lee, Kent. 



10,596 C1909). Non skid device for motor vehicles. L. Sterne, London. 

 (J. B. Blandy, Fimchal, Madeira.) 



10,64s (1909). Machine for manufacturing rubbered cord for tire coyerg. 

 T. Sloper, Devizes, Wiltshire. 



10,710 (1909). Tire rim with detachable side flange. A. F. Lange, Lon- 

 don. 



10.733 (iQ09>. Solid rubber tire with a circumferential aperture in which 

 IS compressed an endless helical spring. E. J. Duff, Liverpool. 



10,737 (1909). Pneumatic tire with studded tread. L. I. Perry, London. 



10,750 (1909I. Solid rubber tire perfomied to receive inflated balls. E. J. 

 Hurley, London. 



