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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[March 1, 1911. 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



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980,671 

 980,677 

 980,895 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

 ISSUED JANUARY 3, 1911. 

 I. 980.226. Resilient wheel. H. R. Ellis, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

 980,355. Hose connection. I. H. Spencer, assignor to The Spencer 



Turbine Cleaner Co. — both of Hartford, Conn. 

 980.530. Rubber dam clamp. J. W. Ivory, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Pipe coupling packing. W. W. Price, Dayton, Ohio. 

 Hose coupler. S. M. Rhoads, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Uosc holder. J. Doherty, San Diego, Cal. 



Trade Marks. 

 49,941. Eureka Fire Hose Manufacturing Co., Jersey City, N. J. The 



representation of a fabric hose. For woven linen fabric hose. 

 51,911. Elwell Rubber Manufacturing Co., Boston. The words Panther 



Tread. For rubber heels. 

 52,949. Charles A. Daniel, Philadelphia, Pa. The word Iromides. For 



rubber belting. 



ISSUED JANUARY 10, 1911. 

 980,930. Armor for tires. R. G. Dunwody, Atlanta, Ga. 

 980,954. Hose holder. H. J. M. Howard, Washington, D. C. 

 981,047. Storage tire protector. B. S. Wescott, Elmira, N. Y. 

 981,082. Nursing nipple. W. M. Decker, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 981.106. Rubber sole shoe. H. O'SuUivan, Lowell, Mass. 



981.181. Demountable rim for wheels. J. W. Farnoff, assignor of one-half 

 to W. J. Rciman— both of Buffalo, N. Y. 



981.182. Tire fastener. Same. 



981,208. Pneumatic tire. J. MacDonnell, Haverhill, Mass. 

 981,213. Cushion tire. J. A. MoHitor, Chicago, 111. 



981.265. Demountable rim for vehicle wheel tires. J. G. Hodgson and 

 J. G. Hodgson, Jr., Maywood, 111. 



981.266. Demountable vehicle rim for resilient tires. Same. 



981,524. Rubber fabric. W. T. Bonner, assignor to Empire Rubber Manu- 

 facturing C). — both of Trenton, N. J. 



981,526. Automobile horn. G. Braf, A. Girardi, G. Occhinto, and S. 

 Occhinto, New York. 



981,588. Shampoo shield. D. Nelson, Seattle, Wash. 



981,594. Demountable resilient tire seating rim for motor car or other 

 vehicle wheels. J. G. Hodgson and J. G. Hodgson, Jr., Maywood, 111. 



Trade Mark. 

 46,282. L. J. Mutty Co., Boston. The representation of two bull dogs 

 pulling at fabric on which is marked the words Bull Dog Brand. For 

 waterproofed textile fabiics. 



ISSUED JANUARY 17, 1911. 



981,640. Tire protector. R. M. Halliday, assignor of one-half to G. C. 



Halliday — both of Mount Gilead, Ohio. 

 981,705. Hose connection. I. H. Spencer, assignor to The Spencer Tur- 

 bine Cleaner Co. — both of Hartford, Conn. 

 981,740. Demountable rim. A. R. Behnke, St. Paul, Minn. 

 981,792. Means for securing pneumatic and other tires to the rims of 



wheels. E. Owen, Llandudno, England. 

 981,866. Hose coupling. S. R. Lockhart, assignor of one-half to S. E. 



Milsted — both of Buna, Te.xas. 

 981,981. Machine for forming automobile tire treads. W. H. Crook, 



Ansonia, Conn., assignor to the Birmingham Iron Foundry, Derby, 



Conn. 

 982,045. Electric vulcanizer. W. C. Fish and A. M. Stanley, Lynn, Mass., 



assignors to General Electric Co. 

 982,143. Vehicle wheel. G. B. Lambert, New York. 



Trade Marks. 

 51,464. Thomas G. Plant Co., Boston. The words Boston Leader. For 



rubber boots and shoes. 

 51,561. The Brown Shoe Co., St. Louis, Mo. The word Mansion. For 



rubber shoes. 



52.903. St. Mungo Manufacturing Co., Glasgow, Scotland. The word 

 "Cat>tain." For golf balls. 



52.904. St. Mungo Manufacturing Co., Glasgow, Scotland. The word 

 "Cadet." For golf balls. 



ISSUED JANUARY 24, 1911. 

 982,278. Rubber plate for sh( es. J. P. Kline, Brooklyn, Mich. 

 982,373. Process of separating rubber like gum from its vegetable source. 



W A Lawrence, assignor to Intercontinental Rubber Co. — all of New 



York. 

 982,465. Tire sleeve. A. E. Berg, Oakland, Cal. 

 982,573. Device for securing tires to wheel rims. A. L. Cad6, Paris, 



France. 



Trade Mark. 

 46,326. New York Belting and Packing Co., Limited, New York. The 

 word Test. For belting composed of rubber and fabric. 



ISSUED JANUARY 31, 1911. 



982,968. CMshion tire. L. Knapp, Denver, Colo., assignor of one.halt to 

 the Fawkes International Rubber Co., a corporation of South Dakota, 

 and one-half to the Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Co., Dayton, Ohio. 



y83,177. Vehicle wheel. W. J. Straight, Chicago, III. 

 983,231. Tire casing. H. R. Holbrook, Attlcboro, Mass. 



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

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



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHiiD. 



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. 



^Denotes Patents for .4merican Inventions. 

 [.Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, January 11, 1911.] 

 21,482 (1909). Segmental elastic tire. A. G. and G. P. Merchant, London. 

 21,503 (1909). Woven driving belts impregnated with balata or gutta- 

 percha. T. Taylor and J. Taylor & Co., Waterfoot, near Manchester. 

 21,537 (1909). Golf balls. W. M. Short, Beckenham, Kent. 

 21,611 (1909). Rim for pneumatic tires. W. H. Fry, London. 

 21,692 (1909). Pneumatic protector for shoes. T. Herbert, Glasgow. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, January 18, 1911.] 



•22.127 (1909). Pressure gage for tires. C. R. Twitchell, Los Angeles, 



California. 

 22,217 (1909). Mold for tires. C. M. Gautier, London. 

 22,222 (1909). Regenerating rubber. W. van Oosterzee, Nord, France. 

 22,272 (1909). Apparatus for automatically inflating tires. R. Barnfather, 



Croydon, Surrey. 

 22,307 (1909). Protective band for pneumatic tires. B. B. Hill, London. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, January 25, 1911.] 



22,376 (1909). Colotomy appliances. C. A. Hoefftcke and C. A. Hoefftcke, 



Limited. London. 

 22,543 (1909). Tire repairing device. C. Ogden, Salford, Lanes. 

 22,557 (1909). Flower holder for automobiles with lubber collar. A. Teb- 



bitt, Paris, France. 



22.606 (19091. India-rubber solvent. V. Scholz, Hamburg, Germany. 



22.607 (1909). India-rubber solvent. V. Scholz. Hamburg, Germany. 

 22,807 (1909). Pneumatic tire. W. G. Y. Jones, London. 



22,810 (1909). Protective non skid cover for rubber tires. J. C. Hudson, 

 London. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Applicition). 



417,544 (June 23, 1910). R. A. Moore. .Anti skidding arrangement for 

 automobiles. 



417,635 (June 29). E. Spiegel. Process and apparatus for the manufacture 

 of leather tires for wheels. 



417,752 (June 6). J. Cairns. Tires for vehicle wheels. 



417,756 (June 4). A. Millet. Application of a rubber sole in the manufac- 

 ture of leather footwear. 



417,768 (June 11). Societe Badische Anilin & Soda Fabrik. Process for 

 the production of substances having the properties of caoutchouc. 



417,811 (July 2). F. Foelsch. Process of making leather, etc., imperme- 

 able, especially for footwear. 



417,866 (July 5). A. Vandervoert. Elastic tire for vehicles. 



417.887 (September 13, 1909). C. Putois. Improvements in tires for 

 vehicle wheels. 



417.888 (September 13). A. A. Duhardel. Elastic tire for the wheels of 

 vehicles, mechanical and other. 



417,905 (July 6, 1910). M. C. Overman. Improvements in vehicle wheels 



and in elastic tires for them. 

 417,982 (June 20). E. Depreux. Arrangement for stretching, in the course 



of manufacture, belts of cotton and caoutchouc, known as balata. 

 417,939 (May 20). J. C. Barker. Improvements in pneumatic tires. 



418.000 (July 1). A. Van der Stichelen. Elastic tire for the wheels of 

 vehicles. 



418.001 (July 5). A. J. Michelin. Demountable multiple wheel for pneu- 

 matic tires, for automobiles and other vehicles. 



418,087 (July 9). F. II. de Lostalot. Elastic tire for all vehicles. 

 418,090. (July 9). J. Markus. Improvement in the manufacture of boot 



' heels from manufactured rubber wastes. 

 418,351 (September 25, 1909). L. A. Emery. Anti skidding protector, for 



pneumatic tires in general. 

 418,384 (July 19, 1910). E. Vedovelli. Protector for pneumatic tires. 

 418,417 (July 21). L. Eschenbach. Rubber soled footwear. 

 418,556 (July 25). F. Allasise. Counter-envelope for pneumatic tires. 

 418,652 (July 27). A. J. Wilson. Tire for vehicle wheels. 

 418,544 (July 23). Societe Faibcn fabriken, formerly Fried Bayer & Co. 



Process for the production of a substance resembling caoutchouc and 



of the articles made from it. 



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

 tained from R. Robet. Ingenieur-Conseil, 16 avenue de Villier, Pans, at 

 50 cents each, postpaid.] 



