August 1/1911.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



453 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

 ISSUED JUNE 6. 1911. 



NO. 994,118. Pneumatic bulb for horns. J. A. Broadfield, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 

 994,174. Resilient wheel with pneumatic lube. J. C. Matheson, 

 San Francisco, Cal. 

 994,210. Protector for pneumatic tires. D. B. Stevenson, Rankin, Pa. 

 994,230. Ilcse coupling. W. J. and T. II. Yancey, Brockton, Mass. 

 994,237. Divisible rim. F. R, Barker, Boston, and J. Greenwood, Wal- 



pole, Mass. 

 994,247. Removable tubular rim. T. C. Cole, assignor to The Fisk Rubber 



Co.- — both of Chicopee Falls, Mass. 

 994,455. Hose support. T. J. Glover and John B. Laber — both of Port- 

 land, Oregon. 



994,558. Pump for liquid sprayers. L. A. Aspinwall, assignor to Aspinwall 

 Mfg. Co. — both of Jackson, Mich. 



994.610. Automobile tire. A. D. Simpson, Orion, Kansas. 



994.611. Means for raising sunken vessels. J. Skatschkoff, St. Peters- 

 burg, Russia. 



994,644. Adjustable tire support. E. W. ICingsley, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 994,664. Hose-coupling applying implement. W. Tankersley, La Junta, 



Colo. 



Trade Mark, 

 53,924. .Alias Chain Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y. The word Atlas. For anti-skid 



chains. 



ISSUED JUNE 13, 19n. 



994,723. Hose coupling. F. Davis, Atlanta, Ga. 



994,759. Combined eraser and pen extractor. F. H. Lamoreux, Smith- 

 shire, 111. 



994,762. Hose coupling. J. Lehmann and M. Woltek, Wellsville, N. Y. 



994,780. Spraying attachment for garden hose. G. Olney, Ilobart, Tas- 

 mania, Australia. 



994.86L Hose and gasket. A. P. Miller, Chicago, 111. 



994,931. Method of waterproofing fabrics. P. O. Keilhollz, Baltimore, Md. 



994,969. Armor for tires. J. M. Barnett, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 



994,974. Removable rim. E. J. Bushey, New York, N. Y. 



995,010. Vehicle wheel. T. B. Jeffery, Kenosha, Wis. 



995,026. Anti-skidding device for automobiles. R. A. Moore, Chicago, 111., 

 assignor to Moore Auto Skid Preventer Co., New York. 



995,115. Resilient vehicle-tire. W. H. Clark, West Burlington, N. Y. 



995,119. Tire protector. J. F. Collins, Wilmerding, Pa. 



995,185. Hose connector. E. J. Rohbachter, Portland, Ore. 



995,372. Tire chain. A. B. Saliger, New York. N. Y. 



995,377. Cap or closure for milk or other bottles. E. D. Schmitt, Balti- 

 more, Md., assignor to American Bottle Cap Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



995,428. Anti-slipping device for resilient tires. O. A. Trana, assignor 

 of one-half to W^ J. Westphal — both of St. Paul, Minn. 



ISSUED JUNE 20, 1911. 



995,583. Tire saver. L. R. Willour, assignor to The Ashland Mfg. Co., 

 Ashland, Ohio. 



995,620. Cushion tire. G, H. Malteson, assignor of one-half to J. M. 

 Hayes— both of Toledo, Ohio. 



995,732. Core for molding tires. F. S. Stiles and J. Yemiker, assignors 

 to The Faultless Machine & Mfg. Co. — all of Akron, Ohio. 



995,783. Method of marking rubber hose. C. D. Garretson, assignor to 

 Electric Hose and Rubber Co. — both of Wilmington, Del. 



995,961. Valve-base for pneimiatic tires. G. W. Greene, Watertown, Mass., 

 assignor to Shawniut Tire Co., Boston, Mass. 



995,966. Hose coupling. C. Hill. Phoenix, British Columbia, Canada. 



996,010. Hand stamp. H. S. Folger, Chicago, 111. 



996,025. Device for stamping or marking meat. A. D. Melvin, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Design. 

 41,496. Ornamental design for rubber vehicle tire. A. N. Hood, Newton, 

 Mass., assignor to Shawmut Tire Co., Mass. 



Trade Marks. 



50,308. The Omo Mfg. Co., Middletown, Conn. The word Omo. For 

 protective napkins for children. 



52,845. Jenkins Rubber Co., Elizabeth, N. J. The word Overland. For 

 rubber packing, etc. 



55,478. H. II. Sheppard, Providence, R. I. The word Comfort, with the 

 letters //. 7/. above line and S underneath in triangle. For water- 

 proof fabric. 



ISSUED JUNE 27, 1911. 



996,351, Pneumatic vehicle tire. G. Lambright, Newark, N. J., assignor 



of one-half to F. A. Magowan, New York, N. Y. 

 996,358. Pneumatic pressure gage. O. Olsen, Frnitvale, Cal. 

 996,464. Hose holder. J. A. Darst and M. Britiuin, Caldwell, Kansas. 



Trade Mark. 

 50,987. O'Sullivan Rubber Co.. Lowell. Mass. The word 0' Sullivan's 

 over the representation of a rubber heel. For boots, shoes, etc. 



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

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



asgow, 



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 ■)£ these listed below was in 1909. 



'Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



(.\bstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, June 8, 1911.] 



3,399 (1910). Tool for applying tire covers. G. Gasch, Oberseifersdorf, 

 near Zittau, Sa.xony. 



•3,434 (1910;. J'rotective covering for pneumatic tires. L. T. Tetlow 

 Holyoke, Mass. 



3,623 (1910). Pneumatic tire with elastic filling. B. VV. Crunp Wood- 

 lands, Kickmanswjrth, Hertfordshire. 



"3,655 (1910). Boot with elastic gore. h. Schlesinger, St. Louis, Mo. 

 3,656 (1910). Rubber heel pad. J. H. Pemberton. Manchester. 

 3,745 (1910). Pneumatic tire. H. Grosselin, Ardennes, France. 

 3,852 (1910). Wheel tire. F. Davies, London. 



[.\bstkacted in the Illustrated Official Journal, June 14, 1911.] 

 3,951 (1910). Pneumatic tire. I. S. McGieham, London. 



3,991 (1910). Resilient tires. W. Buttcrfield and T. A. Jones, Cardiff 

 Wales. 



3.933 (1910). Rubber overshoe. R. M. Dobbie, Ayr, Scotland. 



4,080 (1910). Elastic compositions. W. Plinatus, Berlin, Germany. 



4.102 (1910). Wheel tires. P. Chevalier, Moulins-Sur-Alliere, France. 



4,189 (1910). Isoprene: caoutchouc. F. E. Matthews and E. H. Strange 

 London. 



4,249 (1910). Resilient wheels. A. T. Rcid and T. Riekie, Gl; 

 Scotland. 



•4,267 (1910). Pneumatic vehicle wheel and brake. N. Schenk, St 

 Louis, Mo. 



•4,287 (1910). Pneumatic resilient wheel. J. Neff, West Hoboken, N. J. 



4,302 (1910). Infants' soothers. R. J. Shannon, London. 



•4,328 (1910). Vehicle wheels. W. N. Booth, Cleveland, Ohio. 



4.347 (1910). Teething pads. P. E. Woolf, Birmingham. 



4,486 (1910). Hot-water bottle, etc. A. H. Cross, Wimbledom Park. 

 London. 



4,499 (1910). Vehicle wheels. J. A. Challiner and C. S. Challiner, Man- 

 cliester. 



4,517 (1910). Pneumatic stenciling apparatus. P. R. Grace, Shell Beach, 

 Kent. 



[.Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, June 21, 1911.] 



"4,564 (1910). Vehicle wheels. F. H. Crabtree, Anaconda, Montana. 



"4,566 (1910). Vehicle wheels. C. B. Siner, Philadelphia, Pa. 



4,616 (1910). Molding India Rubber. Kay & Co. and J. H. Coffey, 

 Bury, Lancashire. 



4,620 (1910). Synthetic caoutchouc; Isoprene. F. E. Matthews and E. H. 

 Strange, London. 



4.755 (1910). Vehicle wheels. C. G. D. Webb, London. 



4,838 (1910). Rubber inner sock. H. Goodings, Barnet, Hertfordshire. 



4.870 (1910). Wheel tires. A. E. Wale, Elmdon, near Birmingham. 



4,879 (1910). Wheel tires. A. Jacobs and W. Gummer, London. 



4,904 (1910). India rubber substitute. Baron F. Zu Aichlburg, Karnten, 

 Austria. 



4.971 (1910). Wheel tires. M. Rawwolf and Ledertabrik Hirschberg, 

 Saale, Germany. 



4.972 (1910). Inflating tires. J. I. Rodway and J. Esson, Johannesburg, 

 Transvaal, South Africa. 



•5,022 (1910). Hose pipes. Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 



5.103 (1910). Vehicle wheels. W. S. Boult, Wandsworth, London. 

 (.Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, June 28, 1911.] 



5,277 (1910). Vehicle wheels. L. Mote, London. 



5.332 (1910). Seamless lining for air tubes. C. J. Watts, Cleveancy, near 

 Calne, Wiltshire. 



5,494 (1910). Tire attachments for vehicle wheels. S. Balbiani, Milan, 

 Italy. 



5,525 (1910). Cow milkers. W. H. Lawrence and R. Kennedy, Glasgow, 



Scotland. 



5,611 (1910). Tire attachments to rims. V. Place and R. Chapon, Paris. 



5,697 (1910). Tobacco pipe cleaners. P. Schumacher, Gand, Belgium. 



5,761 (1910). Vehicle wheels. W. Cope, Birmingham. 



5.871 (1910). Infant soothers. J. Walsch and R. D. Kay, London. 



5,784 (1910). Tire attachments to rims for india rubber tires. C. G. 

 Zuchc, Juben, Germany. 



