April 1, .1911.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



231 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

 ISSUED FEBRUARY 7, 1911. 



No. 983. .'70. Resilient tire. II. M. lleeth, T. J. Dcetli, \V. J. Deeth 

 .Tnd H. \. Deeth. Toronto. Ontario, Can.ida. 

 983,354. Core for manufacturing pneumatic tire shoes. W. S. 

 Doll, Akron, Ohio. 

 983,387. Machine for cutting rubher rings. W. P. McGeouch, Somer- 



ville, Mass. 

 983,433. Friction clutch. J. A. Friddle, Pomeroy, Wash. 

 983,612. Vehicle wheel. W. H. Fahrncy, Chicago, 111. 



983.671. Hose coupling. J. E. W. Boesch, Columbia, Nev. 

 983,785. Tire mold. J. W. Thropp, Trenton, N. J. 



983,789. Rim for the road wheels of vehicles. G. Webb, Monmouth,' Eng- 

 land, assignor to The Spencer Moulton Rim Syndicate, Ltd., London, 

 England. 



983,812. Manufacture or purification of india-rubber and the like and the 

 obtaining of by-products tlierefrom. C. Dreyfus and .\. Fried], Man- 

 chester, and W. II. Eentley, Irlam, England. .\ssignors to Clayton 

 Aniline Co., Ltd., Clayton, near Manchester, England. 



983,819. Manufacture of rubber shoes. E. C. Gavin, assignor of one-half 

 to A. O. Bourn — both of Bristol. R. I. 



ISSUED FEBRUARY 14, 1911. 

 983,871. Syringe. J. J. Brin, Chicago, 111. 

 983,878. Mechanically adjustable resilient tire. B. Dahl, Minneapolis, 



Minn. 

 983,880. \'ebicle wheel tire. C. G. Deming, Syracuse, N. Y. 

 984,060. Hose rack. W. D. -Mien, assignor to W. D. .Mien Mfg. Co. — all 



of Chicago. 111. 

 984,099. Belt. M. T. Manoog, Brockton, Mass. 

 984,153. Pneumatic pressure gage. O. Olsen, Fruitvale. Cal., assignor 



of one-half to L. Wiener, .\lameda, Cal. 

 984.186. Rim for automobile tires. G. H. Bogenhagen, Beemer, Neb. 

 984,382. Tire setter. B. E. Martin, St. Marys, W. Va. 

 984,427. Valve. N. M. Hansen, assignor to the De Vilbiss Mfg. Co. — all 



of Toledo, Ohio. 

 984,453. Tire inflation testing appliance. E. A. Terpening, Geneseo, 111. 



984.499. Antiskidding device. E. B. Stimpson, assignor to Edwin B. 

 Stimpson Co. — all of New York. 



984.500. Tire protective rivet. Same. 



Trade Mark. 

 53,696. Bourn Rubber Co., Providence, R. I. The word Kivah For boots 

 and shoes. 



ISSUED FEBRUARY 21, 1911. 



984,597. Tire. T. W. Peet, assignor of one-half to A. F. Johnson — both 



of New Britain, Conn. 

 984,608. Footwear. "E. Roberts, Leicester, England. 



984.672. Pneumatic tire. A. Hormel, assignor to Ilormel .\uto-.\ppliance 

 Co. — all of New York. 



984.725. Hose drier. B. if Wilhite and F. I. Letscn, Gordon, Neb. 



984,758. Machine for reducing rubber or similar material to an impalpable 

 powder. C. E. Gardner, Gloucester, England. 



984.765. Foldable bath mat. B. D. Knickerbocker, Chicago, III. 



984.806. Rubber sole. R. E. Foster, Hyde Park, Mass. 



984,833. Demountable rim. P. J. McCulIough, St. Louis, Mo. 



984,836. Packing. S. P. Morrison, Stuttgart, Ark., and V. Morrison, In- 

 dianapolis, Ind. 



984.856. Flexible metallic tubing. C. T. Schoen, Media, Pa. 



984,876. Metal protector for hose couplings. G. S. Wood, Chicago, III. 



984,888. Piston packing expander. G. Christenson, Nevada, Mo., assignor 

 to H. W. TohnsManville Co., New York. 



985,073. Tire tightener. F. F. Slay and S. M. Henry, Groom, Tex. 



ISSUED FEBRUARY 28, 1911. 

 985,146. Valve. .'\. V. Clorius, Copenhagen, Denmark. 

 985,302. Tire. .\. B. Thoman and P. H. Slamin, assignors to the Empire 



Tire Co. — all of Trenton, N. J. 

 985,397. Tire for vehicle wheels. L. A. Coleman, assignor of one-third to 



H. G. Whitehead— both of Norfolk, Va. 

 985,522. Lawn sprinkler. H. Gibbs, assignor to W. D. .Mien Mfg. Co. — 



all of Chicago, III. 

 985.532. Tire patch. G. J. Martel, Chicago, III. 

 ■985,538. Sheath for vehicle wheels. W. K. Omick, Detroit, Mich. 

 985,551. Hose coupling for air brakes. F. Roberts and V. J. Roberts, 



.Auckland, New Zealand. 

 985,648. Hose repairer. T. H. Wieder, Warren. Ohio. 

 985.683. Tire removing apparatus. J. Lassale, San Jose, Cal. 

 985,741. Play ball. G. L. Harvey, Chicago, III., assignor of one-half to 



F. H. Ricliards. Hartford, Conn., one-sixth each to G. L. Cragg and 



Oscar J. Friedman, Chicago, III. 



Trade Mark. 

 52,950. Charles .\. Daniel. Philadelphia, Pa. The word Valvolite. For 

 lubricated textiles for rod and valve packing. 



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

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



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 1909. 

 *Denotcs Patents for American Inventions. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, February 1, 1911.] 



22.903 (1909). Waterproofing leather by treatment with gum balata. W. 

 K. L. Dickson, London. 



22,984 (1909). Tapping rubber trees. W. L. Spence, Glasgow. 



•23,110 (1909). Dcvulcanizing rubber. E. E. A. G. Meyer, Detroit, 

 Michigan. 



23,116 (1909). Infants' soothers: india-rubber articles. Shirley Bros., 

 Southwark, and R. D. Kay, Shepherd's Bush, London. 



23,134 (1909). Spring wheel with arched india-rubber springs. A. Tom- 

 lins and H. Lemarchand, London. 



23,172 (1909.) Pneumatic tire. M. F. de R. de Colombier, Paris, France. 



23,306 (1909). Golf balls. G. H. Murphy, London. 



23,308 (1909). India-rubber fabric. A. T. Collier, St. Albans, Hertford- 

 shire. 



[.Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, Februabv 8, 1911.] 

 23,471 (1909). Cutting machines for india-rubber. ' J. A. Hill, Sheffield. 



23.661 (1909). Pneumatic tire. Akt.-Ges. Metzeler & Co., and Dr. llabcr- 

 land, Munich, Germany. 



23,664 (1909). Rubber soles for boots, etc. A. Vorwerk, Barmen, 



Germany. 

 23,668 (1909.) Rubber substitutes. L. C. T. Turcat and G. Nuth, Neuilly- 



sur-Seine, France. 

 23,682 (1909.) .Auxiliary rim attachment for tires. E. W. Hewett, Bishops 



Waltham. Hampshire. 

 23,736 (1909). Pneumatic pads for horse collars. T. Dent, Christchurch, 



New Zealand. 

 23,763 (1909). Rubber heel protector. A. Fearnside and C. Fearnside, 



Bradford. 

 23,833 (1909). Detachable pneumatic tire. H. Herrmann, Montreal, 



Canada. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, February 15, 1911.] 



*23,887 (1909). Method of making rubber articles. F. J. Gleason, Wal- 



pole, Massachusetts. 

 23,987 (1909). Pneumatic tire. J. C. Berry, Harrow, Middlesex. 

 24,006 (1909). Waterproofing fabric with rubber or gutta-percha solution. 



A. A. .\. Zimmer, London. 

 24,064 (1909). Protective band for wheel tires. G. C. Waterfield, South 



Farnborough, Hampshire. 

 24.099 (1909). Dress shields of rubber or like material. E. R. Davis, 



Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex. 

 24,260 (1909). Cow milker. T. T. Sabroe, Copenhagen, Denmark. 

 24,262 (1909). Detachable rim for vehicle wheels. L. H. Jacobs and T. G. 



Jacobs, London. 

 24,272 (1909). Tread band for pneumatic tires. F. R. de Urruela, Paris, 



France. 

 24,330 (1909). Joint for rubber tires and belts. H. Brook, Blackpool, 



Lancashire. 

 24,338 (1909). Protecting sheath for pneumatic tires. A. Whiteway, and 



Charles Macintosh & Co., Ltd., Manchester. 

 24,341 (1909). Pneumatic tire. J. R. Trigwell, London. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, February 22, 1911.] 



24,398 (1909). Pneumatic tire. Dunlop Pneumatic Tire Co., London, and 



W. H. Paull, Birmingham. 

 24,542 (1909). Hot water bottles. G. H. W. Blick, and D. Moseley & 



Sons, Manchester. 



24.662 (1909). Protector (or tires. J. Raes and E. D. Rees, Roath, 

 Cardiff. 



24,688 (1909). Pneumatic tire. E. Hawley. and A. H. Collier, London. 



24,719 (1909). Spring wheel. J. Giraud, Paris, France. 



24,795 (1909). Pneumatic tire. W. G. Oxley and M. H. Walsh, London. 



24,803 (1909). Pneumatic tire. G. Baldwin, Banbury, Oxfordshire. 



24,852 (1909). Spring wheel with inflatable rim. J. Elias, Salford, Man- 

 chester. 



24.890 (1909). Wheel tire built up of ropes of fibrous material impreg- 

 nated with rubber. G. D. Rose and A. A. Lawrence, Manchester. 



24,956 (1909). Tire cover made of rubber covered chain. C. M. Gautier, 

 London. 



25,029 (1909). Molding tires. A. Olier. Clermont-Ferrand, Puy de Dome, 

 France. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 

 418,730 (July 26, 1910). F. H- de Lostadot. Elastic tire for all vehicles. 

 418,756 (October 7, 1909). D. Lance. Process for the manufacture of rub- 

 ber tires. 

 411,934 duly 11, 1910). Vicomte de Grassin. Elastic pneumatic-mechan- 



' ical tire, for wheels of automobile vehicles. 

 419,090 (August 9). J. Motycka. Compressed air tire for vehicles of all 

 descriptions. 



