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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[October 1, 1913. 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED AUGUST 5, 1913. 



NO. 1.069.099. Suspender for socks. F. Barth, Barmen, Germany. 

 1,069.109. Automobile wheel. F. A. Base, Poison, Mont. 

 1,069,137. Antiskidding attachment to auto wheels. E. E. Hosmer, 

 East Lynn, Mass. 

 1,069,239. Pneumatic tire. R. and R. Ehle, Council BluflFs, Iowa. 

 1,069,281. Diving apparatus for marine exploration and the like. W. J. 



O'Connor, Newark, N. J. 

 1,069,313. Demountable tire rim. B. C. Ball and L. E. Younie, Port- 



land, Ore. 

 1,069,342. Drying machine. J. H. Lorimcr, assignor to W. S. Lorimer, 



both of Philadelphia, Pa. 

 1,069,349. Demountable rim. F. and N. M. Spranger, Detroit, Mich. 

 1,069,356. Hand stamp. M. Tilden, Los Angeles. Cal. 

 1,069,365. Pneumatic tire. B. W. Wittenberg, Riga, Russia. 

 1,069,452. Punctureless spring tire. D. W. Martin, Washington Court- 



Ilouse, Ohio. 

 1,069,553. Resilient wheel. J. 11. W. Kepler, Preble County, near Eaton, 



Ohio. 

 1,069,630. Vehicle tire. W. C. Sneyd, Sale, England. 

 1,069,638. Tender hose coupling. C. B. Baker, St. Louis, Mo. 



44.436. Rubber brush. 



44.437. Rubber Brush. 



1,069,662. 



1,069,686. 



1,069,691. 

 1,069,732. 

 1,069,750. 

 1,069,778. 

 1,069,781. 

 1,069,814. 



1,069,852. 

 1,069,868. 

 1.069,885. 

 1,069,904. 

 1,069,951. 



1,070,041. 



1,070,183. 

 1,070,250. 

 1,070,258. 



1,070.259. 



1,070,339. 



63,100. 



Designs. 



0. Eick, St. Louis, Mo. 



O. Eick, St. Louis, Mo. 



ISSUED AUGUST 12, 1913. 



D. W. Adams, Glendale Springs, 



nd T. M. Andrews, Nashville, 



Hill, 



, Hof- 

 vonn., 



Parachute launching device. 



K. C. 

 Spring wheel. J. E. Fish 



Tenn. 

 Life preserver. C. A. E. Hansen, Sabine, Tex. 

 Medicine dropper. L. P. Savage, LaPorte, Ind. 

 Force pump. W. J. Williams and J. C. Bowman, Chicago, 111, 

 Spring tire. H. M. Frank, Pulaski, Iowa. 

 Advertising device. M. H. Harris, New York. 

 Vibratory massage apparatus. J. Sabatino, Richmond 



N. Y. 

 Garter. H. L. Carpenter, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Band printing stamp. C. S. Ellis, Chicago, 111. 

 Tire chain. F. P. Larson, Plainview, Neb. 

 Fire hose connection. W. E. Sanders, Brownville, N. Y. 

 Caoutchouc substance and process of making same. F. 



mann and C. Coutelle, assignors to Farbenfabriken 



Friedr. Bayer & Co., both of Elberfeld, Germany. 

 Elastic fabric. W. Kops, assignor to Kops Bros., New York. 

 Elastic tire for vehicles. M. D. Rucker, Purley, England. 

 Pocket garter. M. J. Hamburger, Bayport, N. Y. 

 Production of caoutchouc substances. F. Hofmann and C. 



Coutelle, assignors to Farbenfabriken vorm., Friedr. Bayer 



& Co., both of Elberfeld, Germany. 

 Process of producing caoutchouc-like substances. F. Hofmann 



and C. Coutelle, assignors to Farbenfabriken verm., Friedr. 



Bayer & Co., both of Elberfeld. Germany. 

 Tree-tapping apparatus. G. M. von Hassel, New York, 



Reissue. 



13,606. Elastic fabric or webbing. C. J. White, assignor to C. T. White 

 Mfg. Co., both of New Britain, Conn. 



Trade Mark. 



The Black Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wash. The words Black Bear 

 Brand. Waterproof outer garments, etc. 



D. C. 



Youngs- 

 O'Brien, San Ber- 



ISSUED AUGUST 19, 1913. 



1,070.395. Garment supporter. E. L. Bradford, Takoma Park, 



1,070.422. Toy balloon. F. J. Creque, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. 



1,070,430. Baby comforter. J. L. Dunn, Albany, N. Y. 



1,070.440. Reversible tire tread. C. F. Fisk, Allentown, N. J. 



1,070,459. Hat protector. A. Hanzl, Chicago, 111. 



1.070.475. Tire protector. S. S. Huffman and S. A. Huffman, 

 town, Ohio. 



1,070,516. Separable sanitary nursing bottle, 

 nardino, Cal. 



1,070,557. Hose supporter. L. C. Stuckenborg, Birmingham, Ala. 



1,070,596. Composition of matter for curing punctures in pneumatic tires. 

 G. Fuenfstueck, assignor to The S. & H. Supply and Machin- 

 ery Co., both of Denver, Colo. 



1,070,630. Vacuum cleaning nozzle for pianos. A. E. Reeves, Helena, 

 Mont. 



1,070.639. Life saving device. E. Topper. Kiel. Germany. 



1,070,642. Elastic armband. C. Weaver. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



1,070.694. Child's dress. C. Keller, Philadelphia, Pa. 



1,070,705. Life saving suit. R. T. Lackner, New York. *^ 



1,070,787. Vaginal syringe. A. C. Eggers, New York. 

 1,070,821. Vehicle wheel. C. Lampre, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 1,070,976. Shaving brush. F, J. McGuane, Chicago, 111. 



Reissue. 



13,608. Device for treating cutaneous diseases. F. Rightmire, Paterson, 

 N. J. 



Design. 

 44,510. Tire. L. M. Barkhurst, Akron, Ohio. 



Trade Marks. 



70,390. J. W. Buckley Rubber Co., N. Y. The word Invincible. Rubber 



tubing, hose, etc. 

 70,394. J. W. Buckley Rubber Co., N. Y. The word Rebus. Rubber 



tubing, hose, etc. 

 71,853. Boston Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. Company's name as trade 



mark. Rubber coats. 



ISSUED AUGUST 26, 1913. 

 1,071,015- Respirator. J. Adler, New York. 



1.071.031. Antiskidding device for vehicles. C. W. Cramer, Scranton, Pa. 



1.071.032. Vehicle wheel. C. W, Cramer, Scranton, Pa. 



1,071,062. Means for controlling the flow and delivery of liquid for sur- 

 gical, medicinal, and other purposes. F. W. Lambden, Chi- 

 cago, HI. 



1,071,071. Rubber tire tread. H. L. McClaren, assignor to Racine Rubber 

 Co. — both of Racine, Wis. 



1,071,109. Respirator. C. Stiriz, New York. 



1,071,113. Swimming appliance. J. R. Teters, .Sunnyside, Cal, 



1,071,124. Tire tube tester. H. E. Whitney. Cambridge, Mass., assignor 

 to Dover Stamping & Mfg. Co., Portland, Me. 



1,071,191. Tire for automobiles and other vehicles. B. Turgeon, Bonesteel, 

 S. D. 



1,071,206. Demountable tire rim for vehicle wheels. M. H. CoUom, as- 

 signor to The Collom Demountable Rim Mfg. Co. — both of 

 Denver, Col. 



1,071,229. Elastic tire for vehicle wheels. H. P. Haas, Brussels, Belgium. 



1,071,378. Tire saver. L. Willour, assignor to The Ashland Mfg. Co. — 

 both of Ashland, Ohio. 



1,071,418. Non-skidding device. H. J. Hernsheim, Pleasant Prairie, Wis. 



1,071,432. Atomizer. G. J. Kelley, Attleboro, Mass. 



L071,438. Tire. W. C. Kroegher, Bellevue, Pa. 



1,071,524. Envelope closing and sealing device. D. W. Lewis, Norwood, 

 Ohio. * 



1,071,581. Vehicle tire. T. A. Robinson, Salt Lake City, Utah. 



1,071,595. Puncture repair plug. C. R. Terrell, assignor to Terrell Mfg. 

 Co. — both of Montesano, Wash. 



1,071,628. Automobile tire pump. E. S. Ryone. Bristol, R. I., assignor 

 to Charles A. Cartirt, Providence, R. I. 



44,574. Lady's rubber. W 



Design. 

 C. Mohr, Pittsburgh. Pa. 



Trade Marks. 



68.693. Lee Tire S: Rubber Co., WhJtemarsh township, Montgomery 



county. Pa. 



68.694. Lee Tire & Rubber Co., Whilemarsh township, Montgomery 



county. Pa. 



70,162. "Semperit" Oesterreichisch-Amerikanische Gummiwerke Aktien- 

 gesell^chaft. Vienna XIII, Austria. 



71,881. J. W. Buckley Rubber Co., New York. The word Wabron. Rub- 

 ber, cotton and linen hose. 



[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 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 1912. 



*Denotcs Patents for American Inventions. 

 (Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, August 7, 1913.) 



Vulcanizers. G. L. Pauer, Koestlerg, Vienna, Austria. 



Means of attaching tires to rims. J. Jelley, St. Kevins, 

 Queens Road, Coventry, England. 



Sheath for the back portion of croquet shoes, etc. E. H. L. 

 Evans, Mt. Vernon. Caterham Valley, Surrey, England. 



Elastic fabrics with non-elastic borders. W. Kops, 16th 

 street. New York, U. S. A. 



Means of preserving rubber articles by treatment with 

 terpineol, etc. C. Beyer, 53 Mainzerstrasse, Cologne, 

 Germany. 



Stocking protector. T. Rankine, 3 Chambers street, Edin- 

 burgh, Scotland. 



8,756 (1912). 



8,759 (1912). 



8,770 (1912). 



•8,851 (1912). 



8,876 (1912). 



8,953 (1912). 



