February 1, 1911.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



159 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



is-SfKu i)Kci:Mr.i-:R 6, 1910. 



No. y77,4"2. Hose coupling. H. M. Pilkington, Ridgewood, N. J. 

 977,492. Tire. [Pneiiniatic; with armor plates.] J. A. VitcUo, 

 Abbeville, La. 

 977,549. Combined air rifle, rubber ball, and pop gun. E. S. Uoe, assignor 

 to Markhani Air Rifle Co. — hotli of Plymouth, Mich. 



977.584. Tire. [Cushion.] J. M. Benham and G. W. Slater, Oakland. Cal. 



977.585. Vehicle tire. [Pneumatic] P. B. Bosworth, Akron. Ohio, as- 

 signor to Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. 



977.586. I'astening means for vehicle tires. Savie. 



977, SS7. Detachable fastening for pneumatic tires. Same. 



977.588. Fastening device for vehicle tires. Same. 



977.589. Fastening device for vehicle tires. Same. 



977.590. Vehicle wheel rim. Same. 



977, 6JS. Tire. [Solid: with special form of rim.] II. li. Hodgson, To- 

 ronto. Canada. [The Endurance Tire Co. has been incorporated at 

 Detroit, Michigan, to market this tire.] 



977,762. Eraser tip for pencils. A. Tregoning, Los Angeles, Cal. 



977.843. Rim for tires of motor vehicle wheels. C. B. Siner, Philadelphia. 



977.844. Rim for tires of motor vehicle wheels. Same. 



977,972. Vulcanizer. [Electric healing; for tire repairs.] C. A. Shaler, 



Waupiui, Wis. 

 978,019. Tire for vehicle wheels. [Solid.] X. Gutlnie and C. L. Johnson, 



Dallas, Texas. 

 978.029. Threadless hose coupling. H. Kell, assignor of one-half each 



to J. V. Johnson and C. W. Piper — all of Worden, 111. 



Trade Mark. 

 52,439. Gorham Rubber Co., San Francisco. The word Grizzly. For 

 rubber mechanical goods and tires. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 13, 1910. 

 978,210. Tire tread attachment. [Side chains.] O. A. Rixford, East 



Highgate, Vt. 

 978,243. Tire armor. A. F. Walker and J. Gilles, London, England. 

 978,374. Puncture proof guard for pneumatic tires. G. S. Crawford. 



assignor of one-lialf to R. R. Reetl— both of McKeesport, Pa. 

 978,304. Rubber attachment. [Relates to oveishces.] H. Karnatz, Meno- 



monio, Wie. 

 978,54!. Woven elastic fabric. E. Baumgarten, Barmen, Germany. 

 978,549. Tire: [Relates to a recessed tread.] J. A. Bowden, Los Angeles, 



Cal. 



978.583. Apparatus for use in reclaiming vulcanized rubber waste. C. S. 

 Heller. Barberton, assigr.or to the Mcore Architectural and Engineering 

 Co., Akron, Ohio. 



978.584. Process for reclaiming vulcanized rubber waste. Same. 

 978,619. Hose coupling. B. Morgan, Newport, R. I. 



978,689. Resilient block. N. J. Busby, Boston. 



978,696. Process for separating rubber or rubber like substances and resin 



from materials containing the same. L. H. Chanut, Aubervilliers, 



France, assignor to ..\sia Rubber Co. of America, a corporation of 



Maine. 

 978,731. Metallic fabric suitable for pneumatic tires of motor cars and 



other carriages. [A strengthening sheet to be interposed between the 



inner and outer strips of tire casings.] C. M. Gautier, London, 



I-2ngland. 

 978.766. Tire retainer. C. Markel, Clinton, Iowa. 



Trade Mark. 

 49,970. The Goulds Mfg. Co., Seneca Falls. N. V. The word Mistry. 



For hose nozzles. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 20. 1910. 

 978,976. Demountable wheel rim holder. L. Wolff, Jr., Chicago. 

 979,00s. Tire trend for motor vehicles. M. A. Kennedy, Toronto, Canada. 



979.139. -Anti skid device or chain. R. N. Evans, assignor to Atlas Chain 

 Co. — all of Xew York. 



979.140. .\nti skid device for tires. R. N. Evans and P. T. Ilamm, as- 

 signors to .\tlas Chain Co. — all of New York. 



979.141. Anti skid chain. R. X. Evans, assignor to Atlas Chain Co. — 

 all of New York. 



979.159. Anti skid device for tires. P. T. Hanun, assignor to Atlas Chain 

 Co. — all of New York. 



979.160. Anti skid device for tires. Same. 



979.188. Spare tire holder and trunk support. L. P. McKinney, assignor 

 of one-half to J. L. Snow — both of Boston. 



979,241. Heel. [Embraces an elastic cushion layer.] F. L. Alley, San 

 Francisco, assignor [o United Shoe Machinery Co.. Paterson, N. J. 



979,279. \'ehicle tire tool. C. IL Frazier, South Bend, Ind. 



979,316. Eraser for typewriter machines. D. M. Lemon, assignor of one- 

 half to E. V. Page — both of Boston. 



979,325.- Tire. H. E. Moebus, Boston, assignor to IL W. Brown, Brook- 

 line. Mass. 



979.361. Means for fastening rubber heels. L Vulpescu, Detroit, Mich. 



979,365. Horseshoe. R. Barclay, Youngstown, Ohio. 

 Trade Marks. 



28,111. The B. F. fioodrich Co.. .-Xkron, Ohio. The representation of an 

 anchor. For rubber hose. 



51,748. Wallace, Scott & Co., 



For rainproof coats. 

 51,977. The Diamond Rubber Co., Akron 



I'or insulated wires and cables. 



Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland. The word Dc.vter. 

 Ohio. The number "8.US.'* 



ISSUED DECEMBER 27, 1910. 

 Hose construction. C. M. C. Baird, Evanston, 111. 

 Elastic tire for vehicles. A. Boerner, Bricssnitz, near Dresden. 



[A demountable tire carrying rim.] J. M. 



979,408. 

 979,417. 



Germany. 

 979,468. Automobile wheel. 



Gilbert, Mount \'crnon, 



979,481. Hose coupling. E. J. Hannold, Mexico, Mo., assignor to C M 

 Clay. 



979,568. Tire shoe wrapping and vulcanizing apparatus. R. Rowley New 

 York city. 



979,699. Puncture guard for pneumatic tires. 



Cushion tire wheel. C. A. Marien, 



Cushion tire wheel. Same. 



Tire. [Solid rubber.] J. J. Patton, 



Tire. Same. 



Tire shoe vulcanizing apparatus. R. Rowley, New York city. 



T. H. Prince, Detroit, 

 St. Louis, Mo. 



New York city. 



Mich. 



979,869. 

 979,870. 

 979,882. 

 979.883. 

 979,889. 

 979,902. Recovery of rubber. 



H. T. G. Van der Linde, New York city.' 

 979,961. Non skid tire. R. II. Keaton, San Francisco. 

 980.138. Pneumatic cushion for vehicles. G. J. Bancroft, Denver, Colo. 

 980,173. _Rubber footwear. M. C. Clark, assignor to Maurice C. Clark 



I Relates to the preparation of crude rubber.] 



Co., Providence, R. I. 



[ Note. — Printed copies of specifications of United States patents may Y 

 obtained from The Indi.\ Rubber World office at 10 cents each, postpaid 



be 

 postpaid.] 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPrCIFICATIONS 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 1909. 



*Denofes Patents for American Inventions. 

 [.\bstracted in- the Illustrated Official Journal, December 7, 1910.] 



18.643 (1909). Detachable tire rim. H. Foden, Manchester. 



18.644 (1909). Means for securing a spare tire carrying rim to a wheel. 

 l\. Foden, Manchester. 



18.711 (1909). Detachable tire carrying rim. T. Dunn, London. 

 18,765 (1909). India-rubber bulbs for automobile horns. II. Lucas and 

 B. Steel ey, Birmingham. 



18,875 (1909). Device for facilitating the mounting of tire covers on 

 wheel rims. J. McStay, Belfast. 



18,988 (1909). Protective non skid cover for tires. G. Duncan, Wormit- 

 on-Tay, Fifeshire. 



18,992 (1909). Elastic tip for chair legs. W. C. Mackay, Billhead, 

 Glasgow. 



18,999 (1909). Pneumatic tire lube. J. Jelley, Coventry, Warwickshire. 



19,016 (1909). India-rubber substitutes. A. Smith, Brockley, Kent. 



19,094 (1909). Leather or india-rubber tread bands for pneumatic tires. 

 A. Ascheri, Puteaux, France. 



19,103 (1909). Elastic tire consisting of smooth abutting sections of rub- 

 ber inclosed in a cover. W. P. Mulie, Leiden, Netherlands. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, December 14, 1910.] 



19,142 (1909). Carrier for spare wheels and rims. F. Keegan and Dun- 

 lop Pneumatic Tyre Co., Ltd., Coventry. 



19,170 (1909). Means for repairing tires. H. and H. Tankard. London. 



19,194 C1909). Spring wheel with rubber tread. J. Johnston, London. 



19,218 (1909). Spring wheel with rubber tread. F. Bomniiter, Breslau, 

 Germany. 



19,220 (1909). Heel protector. S. A. Wieland, London. 



19,237 (1909). Heel jHOlector. F. Iddon, Leyland, Lancashire. 



19,283 (1909). Molding india-rubber. T. Gare, New Brighton, Cheshire. 



19,361 (1909). Anti skidding pneumatic tire. A. J. Wilson, London. 



19,400 (1909). Tread band and method of securing same. W. T. G. 

 Ellis, LangsJde, Renfrewshire. 



*19.412 (1909). Fabrics for pneumatic tires. C. Zeglen, Chicago, Illinois. 



1 9,468 ( 1 909 ) . Wheel with elastic cushion between the hub and the 

 rim. L. Sterne, London. 



19,591 (1909). Method of attaching clastic tire to rim. R. S. Currie, 

 London. 



[.\HSTRACTED IN THE ILLUSTRATED OFFICIAL JOURNAL, DECEMBER 21, 1910.] 



19.716 (1909). Tire for replacing temporarily a pneumatic. J. M. 



Strachm, London. 

 19,792 (1909). Pneumatic tire comprising an inflatable tube, a cork layer 



and a rubber or like covering. D. M. Beaton, Crook<iton, Paisley. 

 19,832 (1909). Pneumatic tire for use on land and water. A. W. Long, 



Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire. 

 *19.841 (1909). Sound deadening supports for typewriters. C. M. Turton, 



Los Angeles, California. 

 •19.913 (1909). Plate for artificial teeth. G. S. Whittaker, New York. 

 •19,926 (1909). Dressing fabric to render it suitable for fire hose. P. L. 



W^ooster, Y'onkers, New York. 



