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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[November 1, 1913. 



11,499 (1912). 



I Abstracted in 

 11,694 (1912). 



11,743 (1912). 



11,793 (1912). 

 •11,914 (1912). 

 12,020 (1912). 

 •12,031 (1912). 

 12,054 (1912). 

 12,088 (1912). 

 12,157 (1912). 



[Abstb.\cted in 

 12,187 (1912). 



12.268 (1912). 

 •12,274 (1912). 

 12,323 (1912). 

 12,350 (1912). 

 •12,384 (1912). 

 12,423 (1912). 

 12,504 (1912). 

 •12,543 (1912). 



12,557 (1912). 



[Abstracted in 

 12,747 (1912). 



12,773 (1912). 



•12,792 (1912). 



•13,013 (1912). 

 •13,116 (1912). 

 13,181 (1912). 

 •13,211 (19I2>. 



13,236 (1912). 



13,266 (1912). 



13,287 (1912). 



Belts and bands. C. H. Gray. India Rubber, Gutta Percha, 

 etc., Rubber Works Co., Silvertown, London. 



The Illustrated Official Journal, September 10, 1913.] 



Solid elastic tire for spring wheds. G. II. Robinson, 144 

 Queens Road, Bayswater, London. 



Balloon fabrics, etc. B. D. Porritt. and North British 

 Rubber Co., Castle Mills, Fountain Bridge, Edinburgh, 

 Scotland. 



Spring wheels with resilient suspension ring. J. B. T. C. 

 Couinaud, 45 Rue Traversiere, Bordcau.x, France. 



Apparatus for .aerating liquids. A. L. Koenig and H. Stahl, 

 715 Van Ness avenue, San Francisco, Cal., U. S. A. 



Tire inflating apparatus. M. Solomon, 58 Finsbury Pave- 

 ment, London. 



Jackets and covers for wheel tires. C. M. Wills, Empire 

 Building, Seattle, Wash., U. Si A. 



Rubber heel pad. G. Evans, 117 Carlton street, Toronto, 

 Canada. 



Resilient tread for boots. C. Lee, 8 Thnrsfield Road, Burn- 

 ley, Lancashire. 



Mud guards for vehicle wheels. t". Lean, 231 Strand, 

 London. 



The Illustrated Official Journal, September 17, 1913.] 



Taps for valves. J. Clayton, 7 Victoria avenue, and R. 

 Taylor, Adelphi Hotel, Church street, Blackpool, Lan- 

 cashire. 



Tires with rims enclosing air tubes or chambers. C. H. 

 Everson, 231 South Park Road, Wimbledon, London. 



Molding wheel tires. N. W. McLeod, 207 N. 8th street, 

 St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. 



Elastic suspenders for socks, etc. D. D. Walker, "The 

 Haven," Brightwell avenue, WestclifF-on-Sea, Essex. 



Tire valves. W. Loebinger, 133 Grosvenor Road, High- 

 bury, London. 



Pneumatic boot tree, etc. C. A. Bowron, 18 E. 65th street. 



New York, U. S. A. 

 Wheel tires. T. H. Rushton, 158 Grimsby Road, New 



Cleethorpes, Grimsby. 



Tobacco pouches. J, Rothwell, Ivy Cottage, Kirklees, Tot- 



tington, near Bury, Lancashire. 

 Vulcanizing tires. N. A. Dees, 3127 Locust street, and 



N. W. McLeod, 207 North Eighth street, St. Louis, Mo., 



U. S. A. 



Wheel tires. A. Hobson, Roseleigh, North Park Road, 

 Roundhay, near Leeds. 



The Illustrated Official Journal, September 24, 1913.] 



Wheel tires. H. Zeumer, 125 Kaiserstrasse, Karlsruhe, 

 Bavaria. 



Caoutchouc substances. , F. E. Matthews and E. H. Strange, 

 7 Staple Inn, and H. J. W. Bliss, Ingram House, Stock- 

 well, London, 



Tire filling compositions. H. I. Manley, 2221 Troost ave- 

 nue, Kansas City, Mo., U. S. A. 



Wheel tires. A. D. Laurent, Westfield, N. J., U. S. A. 



Woven fabrics. W. Kops, 16th street. New York, U. S. A, 



Vehicle wheels. E. .Aimond, Rue Chaptal, Paris. 



Vehicle wheels. C. H. Schwarz, 3514 North Broad street, 

 Philadelphia, Pa.. U. S. A. 



Wheel tires. J. F. F. W. Ure. 13 Trinity Gardens, Foike 

 stone, Kent. 



Wheel tires. F. Lamplough, 53 A Pall Mall, London, and 

 W. F. L. F. Lowndes, The Bury, Chesham, Bucking- 

 hamshire. 



Nonconducting covering. .'\. J. Roach-Cuming, 21 Cow. 

 cross street, London. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (v.ith Dates of Application). 



454,928 (March I, 1913). Improvements in wheels for carriages and tires 



intended for them. F. W. Ofeldt. 

 454,954 (March 1). Improvements in tires of elastic material, such as 



pnetimousse, solid air, etc. R. Rousselon. 

 454,905 (February 28). Improvements in the manufacture of elastic sub- 



stan.ces. Company known as Gummi Foreign, Ltd- , 



454,910 (May 7, 1912). Shoemakers* last in^ rubber or elastic material. 



Laufrey '&• Bernard. ' -t; 



455,034 (March 4, 1913). Improvements in elastic tires. A. K. Lowell. ' 



455,061 (May U, 1912). Elastic nonpneumatic tire for wheels of auto- 

 mobile or other vehicles. Madamoiselle Fontenoy. 



455,142 (May 14). Improvement in revolving heels of rubber for shoes 

 Bovel & Grange Co. 



455,259 (March 7, 1913). Elastic tires. P. F. Gelez. 



455,287 (March 8). New arrangement of mud guards for wheels of auto- 

 mobiles and other vehicles. A. F. C. Granger. 



455,236 (March 7). Shoe, bootlet or slipper in elastic rubber. A. Brandt. 



455,322 (March 8). Improvement in elastic tires for vehicle wheels. F. 

 Lamplough. 



455,410 (March 11). Stamped buttons for rubber suction discs for dental 

 plates. A. Pochwadt. 



455,434 (May 23, 1912). Soles and tips of rubber, leather and steel com- 

 bLned> for shoes. "Societe Frangaxse du Cuir Armee." 



455,513 (March 13, 1913). Pneumatic tire with interior ducts for cooling. 

 G. A. J. Dessons. 



455,541 (March 14). Sectional pneumatic tire for wheels of vehicles. 



P. Larouze. 

 455.654 (May 29, 1912). Tire for vehicle wheels. J. Clerget. 

 455,701 (March 19, 1913). Protector for air tubes of pneumatic tires for 



bicycles, motorcycles and automobiles. C. E. Emde. 

 •455,937 (March 13). Vulcanizing apparatus. L. SchuUer. 

 455.938 (March 13). Antiskidding pneumatic tire. B. W. Wittenberg. 

 456,050 (March 27). Process and machine for refilling wheel tires. E. 



Oliver. 

 456.104 (March 29). Process of autogenous joining of caoutchouc and 



resulting applications. A. Pidou.'c and P. de (Tarsalade. 

 456,146 (March 20). Composition for repairing articles of rubber or rubber 



compositions. F. Esteve-Anglada. 

 456,245 (April 2). Mud scraper for vehicle wheels, E. J. C. Peloux. 

 456.292 (April 3). Improvements in rods for elastic tires. R. Rousselon. 

 456,273 (April 3). Arrangement for preventing the skidding of rubber 



wheel tires. G. Savini and P. Poggioli. 

 456.326 (April 4). Pneumatic shoe for vehicle wheels. P. Arnault and 



M. Arnault. 



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

 tained from R. Bobet. Ingenieur-Conseil, 16 avenue de V^illiers, Paris, at 

 50 cents each, postpaid.] 



263,624, 

 263,628, 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Validity). 



Class 30e (Dec. 21, 1912). Bed pan, with yielding, close fitting 

 edges. Dr. H. Guthmann, Schlettstad, Alsace. 



Class 30k (July 13). Syringe for subcutaneous injections, with 

 compressible tube as fluid container. Dr. James T. Greeley, 

 Nashua, N. H., U. S. A. 



263,827, Class 71a (Feb. 5, 1913). Reinforcement of rubber or similar ma- 

 terial, for heels of shoes. Gustav Kottke, Berlin, and Richard 

 Kottke, Berlin-Pankow. 



263,943, Class 41a (Feb. 18). Arrangement for pressing hats in forms, by 

 compressed air, using an inflated pressing bag of rubber. Bar- 

 baro Jerez Diaz, Madrid. 



264,007, Class 12 (Sept. 30, 1910). Process for the production of isoprene. 

 Badischer Anilin & Soda Fabrik, Ludwigshafen a. Rhein. 



264,123, Class 39b (Jan. 10, 1912). Process for the production of rubber 

 and rubber-like substances. Dr. Ivan Ostromisslensky and 

 Gesellschaft fiir Fabrikation und Vertrieb von Gumraiwaren 

 "Bogatyr," Moscow. 



264.451, Class 63e (Dec. 17). Pneumatic tire for motor vehicles and the 



like. William Edgar Mnntz, London. 



264.452, Class 63e (Sept. 21). Antiskid device for solid and pneumatic 



rubber tires. Joseph Sternegger, Rablstrasse, 39, Munich, 

 Bavaria. 

 264,454, Class 63e (Feb. 1, 1913). Tread for pneumatic tires. Deutsche 

 Dunlop Gummi Compagnie, A. G., Hanau on the Main. 



264.739, Class 63d (July 27. 1912). Attachment of pneumatic tires to 



wooden felloes. Rudolf Rudiger, Eerlin-Steglitz, Diippelstr. 1 1, 

 and Fritz Eden f eld, Berlin, Ritterstr. 31. 

 264,820, Class 39b (Jan. 10). Process for preventing stickiness or harden- 

 ing of rubber-like substances, produced by the polymerization of 

 butadien and homologous and analagous substances, with the 

 exception of isoprene. Farbenfabriken, formerly Fried. Bayer 

 & Co., Leverkusen, near Cologne and Elberfeld. 



264.862, Class 63e (March 17). Air tube, with corrugated wall for pneu- 



matic tires. John Henry Messenger, London. 



264.863, Class 63e (July 7. 1910). Hollow rubber tire. Max Cyrus Ober- 



mann. New York. 



264,923, Class 120 (Aug. IS, 1911). Process for producing isoprene. Sup- 

 plementary to patent 257,640. Dr. Hermann Staudinger, Karls- 

 ruhe. 



264,959, Class 39b (July 21, 1912). Process for the production- of rubber 

 and homologous and analogous substances. Farbenfabriken, 

 formerly Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen, near Cologne and 

 Elberfeld. 



265,011, Class 63e (Jan. 14, 1912). Automobile tire with a woven inlay 

 of tangentially laid up bundles of threads. Paul Regnier, Coux, 

 Ardeche, France. 



265,221, Class 39b (Nov. 16). Process for accelerating the vulcanization of 

 natural or artificial rubber varieties. Farbenfabriken, formerly 

 Fried. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen, near Cologne and Elberfeld. 



265,3j25, Class 39b (Aug. 3). Process for the improvement ^of rubber-like 

 ' - ''* sftbstances obtained by the polyh\erization of butadien and homo- 

 logous substances. 



265,447, Class 39a (April 26). Process of vulcanizing the inner rubber 

 ' ' lining of hose and other hollow bodies. Felten & Guilleaume, 



ij M.-'Carlswerk Akt.-Ges. Miilheim on the Rhine. 



265,551, Class 39a (May 21, 1911). Coating for attaching rubber to metals. 

 Electro-Chemical Rubber and Manufacturing Co., New Jersey. 



265.740, Class 39a (Oct. 15, 1912). Process for the production of a firm 



holding coating of rubber on objects of iron or steel. F. O. 



Estermann, Rottweil, Wurttemberg. 

 265,875, Class 63e (Jan. 16, 1913). Process and arrangement for the pro- 

 duction of treads for pneumatic tires, with fibrous inlay. Fa 



Brevetti Saracco, Turin, Italy. 

 265,923, Class 39b (Feb. 29, 1912). Process for the production of formable 



masses from melted rubber wastes. The Bourne Rubber Co., 



Ltd., London. 

 263,969, Class 30e (April 9, 1913). Air cushion with filling arrangemwt. 



Dr. Fritz Vajda, Berlin, Marienstr. 23. 



