;i8 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



1. i9.4. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, April 16, 1914.] 



Leather manufacture; iiiipregn.-iting with rubber, etc. G. 

 Hork, 9 Rheinischestrasse, Dorlniund, Gcrniaiiy. 



.\ waterproof seat or pad comprising a sheet of fabric lined 

 rubber mounted on a cover of leather. K. J. Ciriffiths, 

 16 Station Road, Walsall, StatTordshire. 



Wheel tires: coupling ropes. T. Slack, Wellington Works, 

 Stockport, Cheshire. 



Spring wheels with sectional outer guided members. L. 

 Anderson, R. F.' D. 1, Lake Creek, Texas, U. S. A. 



Speaking tubes. A. Mirains, 157 North street, Brighton. 



Vulcanizing presses. P. Beer, 7 Gustav-Mullcrstrasse, 

 Schoneberg, Berlin. 



Detachable rim attachments to wheels. L. E. Harbedienne, 

 12 Mansell Road, Acton, London. 



Disc wheel adapted to receive a tire carrying rim. C. S. 

 Challiner, 18 Park Range, and J. A. Challiner, "The 

 Glen," Anson Road — both in Victoria Park, Manchester. 



Cask closure comprising rubber ring. W. Brown, 23 Vic- 

 toria Park, Saltaire. Shipley; A. Beckett, Whit- 

 taker's Buildings, and H. W. Robinson, 134 Harrogate 

 street — both in Bradford, and .A. Brindley. New Cottage 

 Farm, Stanningley, Pudsey — all in Yorkshire. 



Tube joints formed with rubber ferrule. W. S. Tyler, 

 Rhosesmor, Stoke Park, Coventry. 



Electric junction boxes. 

 Cables, Ltd., and R. W. 



Suspensory bandages. C. 

 France. 



Cushion wheel tires. E. J. 

 Liverpool. 



Inhalers. T. Hughes, 25 Dale street, Stockport, Cheshire. 



Tire attachments to rims. F. J. Hadfield, Manor House, 

 Ringsfield, Beccles, Suffolk. 



Hand stamps. J. A. McClure, 516 F.xcbange, Empire Kaus, 

 Kansas, U. S. A. 



A. Tomlins, 21 Churton street, Pimlico, and H. N, Gray, 

 334 Commercial Road — both in London. 



Buoyant mattresses. W. W. Caverley, 3328 Quebec street, 

 \'ancouver, Canada. 



Artificial teeth. H. Warnecke, 11 Meter Strasse, Bremen, 

 Germany. 



Leather manufacture; impregnating with rubber. K. Hart- 

 mann. 111 Lindenstrasse, Berlin. 



294 Taaffe Place, 



29,521 (1912). 



29,532 (1912). 



29,662 (1912). 



•29,675 (1912) 



29,731 (1912). 



29,749 (1912). 



29,756 (1912). 



29.768 (1912). 



29.770 (1912). 



29,777 (1912) 



29,783 (1912) 



29.794 (1912) 



29,850 (1912) 



29,871 (1912) 

 29,944 (1912) 



•29,950 (1912) 



29,954 (1912) 



29,958 (1912) 



29,982 (1912) 



29,997 (1912) 



British Insulated & Helsby 

 Blades, Present, Lancashire. 

 Balsegur, Belleville-sur-Saone, 



DufT, 51 South John street. 



•30.056 (1912). Molding rubber articles. W. Eggers 

 Brooklyn, N. V., U. S. A. 



30,062 (1912) 



Neckties having elastic collar bands. J. H. Stevenson, 



67 The Crescent, Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia. 

 Tire, comprising an outer cover and a tubular core. W. J. 

 Woodcock, 102 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., U, S. A. 

 Life belts, etc. W. (J. Richardson, 627 Massachusetts ave- 

 nue, (Cambridge, Mass., U. S. A. 

 [.•\bstr.\cted in The Illustrated Official Journal, .\pril 22, 1914.] 

 37 (1913). Sheeting india rubber. J. Donnelly, 21 Mincing Lane, 

 London. 



Waterproofing fishing nets. .\. I. Van Vriesland, 22 Kur- 

 brunnenstrasse, Aachen, Germany. 



Wearing apparel with elastic supporting band. O. E. Buley, 

 7 Burbage Road, Heme Hill, London. 



A machine for printing on tape and the like and comprising 

 rubber covered printing and impression rollers. O. J. 

 Raush, 3 Denman street, Piccadilly Circus, London. 



Siphon bottle with leak preventive washer of rubber. J. R. 

 Trigwell, Rayleigh, Bishop's Park Road. Norbury, London. 



Cells for accumulators of galvanic batteries made of composi- 

 tions containing waste or reformed rubber. W. E. E. 

 Richards, 50 Great Tower street, London. 



Dyeing and impregnating textiles, etc. W. R. Von Freiherr, 

 15 Muenchnerstrasse, Dresden, Saxony. 



Films, threads, etc.. from viscose solutions. W. P. Thomp- 

 son, 6 Lord street, Liverpool. 



Forming dental plates by means of pressure by india rubber 

 against a die. C. Rauhe, 8 Konigsallee, Dusseldorf, Ger- 

 many. 



Solid rubber tread band and rim attachment. A. Haller, 

 Sioux City, Iowa, U. S. A. 



Solid rubber tire. F. N. Carhart, Sea Cliff, and .\. Van 

 de Water, Glen Cove — both in New York, U. S. A. 

 The Illustr.ited Official Journal, .\pril 29, 1914.] 



Wheel tires. T. P. Tye, 176 East India Dock Road, and C. 

 Hanks, 88 (l^anton street — both in Poplar, London. 



Spring wheel with rim designed to secure a rubber tire. 

 M. D. Price, Miami, Fla., U. S. A. 



Jackets and covers for tires, air tubes and chambers. M. P. 

 Prince, 458 Beacon street, Boston, and C. M. Bcrnheimer, 

 63 High street, Newburyport — both in Massachusetts, 

 U. S. A. 



Pneumatic cushions for use in conjunction with the usual 

 laminated springs for vehicles. C. J. Stovel, Stovel 

 Building, San Francisco, Cal., U. S. A. 



Jackets and covers for wheel tires. C. H. Gray, India 

 Rubber, etc.. Works Co., Silvertown, Essex, and T. Sloper, 

 Southgate Villas, Devizes, Wiltshire. 



Metallic spring bodies so constructed as to support the in- 

 terior surface of a pneumatic tire outer cover. E. A. 

 Muskett, Warwick Cottage, River View, Chase Side, En- 

 field, and R. J. Wickham, 74 Southview Road, Hornsey, 

 London. 



•30,069 (1912). 

 •30,102 (1912). 



S6 (1913). 

 92 (1913). 

 164 (1913). 



182 (1913). 

 223 (1913). 



305 (1913). 

 330 (1913). 

 352 (1913). 



•377 (1913). 



•385 (1913). 



[Abstracted 

 391 (1913). 



•398 (1913). 



•457 (1913). 



•461 (1913). 

 467 (1913). 

 521 (1913). 



574 (1913). 

 •592 (1913). 

 613 (1913). 

 623 (1913). 

 652 (1913). 

 680 (1913). 

 765 (1913). 



794 (1913). 

 808 (1913). 

 827 (1913). 

 849 (1913). 

 884 (1913). 



905 (1913). 

 929 (1913). 



Blocking hats. B. J. Di; 

 idritf. 



G. W. Cole, 



Jiaz, Tabona de las Dcscalzas 6 Pral. 

 izquierda, Madr 



Lubricating can comprising ball of rubber. 

 Tenafly, N. J., U. S. .\. 



Rubber sul)stitutes. O. Rohm, 4 Weiterstadterstrasse, Darm- 

 stadt, Germany. 



Detachable rim attachments to wheels. L. Forse, Grove ave- 

 nue, Yeovil, Somerset. 



Heating apparatus for rubber vulcanizing press. T. Gare, 

 Cumberland House, Park Lane, Wembley, London. 



Playing ball. F. Khittl, 20 Mauerkirchenstrasse, Munich, 

 Germany. 



A cloak with a detachable waterproof lining. P. J. Hime, 27 

 Buckland Crescent, Hampstead; II. H. Bayliss, Victoria 

 Lodge, Blenheim Road, Raynes Park, and C. and L. Spiro, 

 51 High street, Whitechapel — all in London. 



Squeegees comprising rubber strips. W. Taylor, 7 Derby 

 street. Kings Cross, London. 



Process for forming pneumatic tires, balls, dolls, etc. H. 

 Zeumer, 125 Kaiserstrasse, Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany. 



Tire attachments to rims. T. Sloper, Southgate Villas, 

 Devizes, Wiltshire. 



Coagulating rubber latex. E. J. Byrne. Norwich Union 

 Buildings, St. James street, Piccadilly, London. 



Breathing apparatus. J. G. Huskissnn, Mansfield Rescue 

 Station, Mansfield, Nottingham, and H. C. Jenkins, Meco 

 Works, Moorfields, Sheffield. 



An inextensible air tube fitted with an extensible cover. 

 M. D. Rucker, lleimath, Foxley Lane, Purlcy, Surrey. 



Spring wheel with continuous outer rigid ring and metal 

 springs other tlian helical and volute springs. Blakoe, 

 62a Queens Road. Bayswater, London. 



32,685. 

 34,221. 



34,224. 



NEW ZEALAND. 



ISSUED M.\RCH 26, 1914. 



S]>are wheel attachment. F. R. Dennison. Oamaru. N. Z. 



Pneumatic wheel. G. R. Taylor, 373 Bath street, Glasgow, Scot- 

 land, and R. Whyte, 151 Reid street, Bridgetown, Glasgow. 



Automatic pressure alarm for pneumatic tires. D. Brodie, Clifton, 

 Church street, Croydon, N. S. W., and W. A. Thomas, Talofa, 

 Burwood Road. Burwood. N. S. W. 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



PATENTS ISSUED (With Dates of Validity). 

 Class 39b (November 9. 1912). Process for extracting rubber 



from latices. S. C. Davidson, Belfast, Ireland. 

 Class 86c (February 8, 1913). Asbestos woven fabric. Bruno 



Henschke, Forst i., I-.ausitz. 

 Class 63c (June 22. 1912). Manufacture of a rubber mass for 



the treads of pneumatic tire covers. Rauhgummi-Vcrwertungs- 



Gesellschaft, Hamburg. 

 Class 39b (May 29, 1913). Process for manufacture of an elastic 



mass for the preservation of footwear. Franz Goertz, Schuh- 



warenhaus, M.-Gladbach. 

 Class 39b (March 2i, 1913). Process for manufacture of 



homogeneous masses from colloids, glycerine and mineral oils. 



Gummi (Foreign) Limited, Westminster, England. 

 Oass 39b (November 22, 1912). Process for introduction of 



albumen into rubber. Dr. Werner Esch, Hamburg. 

 Class 39b (Mav 26. 1912). Process for manufacture of a sub- 

 stitute for rubber. Farbenfabriken, vorm. Friedr. Bayer & 



Co., Leverkusen. 

 Class 39b (April 1, 1913). Process for improving properties of 



synthetic rubber. Dr. Julius Ephraim, Koniggratzerstrasse 68, 



Berlin. 

 Class 30e (December 8. 1912). Manufacture of gloves for 



surgical operations. Zieger & Wiegand, Leipzig. 



463.470 



463.479 



463.731 

 463,766 

 463.774 



463.776 



463,801 



463.827 



463.923 



463,927 

 463,937 



463,945 



164.060 

 464.079 



464.158 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (With Dates of Application). 



(.August J3. 1913). A. Galibert. Tubes in sized fabric of imitation 

 rubber, and their process of manufacture, 



(September 23). L. L. Petit-Barat. Pneumatic mouthpiece in soft 

 rubber. . 



(June 26). E. Tortorolo. Elastic hoop for vehicle wheels. 



(September 23). W. Bednar. Elastic tire. 



(October 11). J. Schonning. Press to shape and vulcanize auto- 

 mobile and bicycle tires. 



(October 13). Societe Jean Laval & Co. Row of elastic balls, re- 

 placing air chambers in all kinds of vehicles. 



(December 26, 1912). O. Rohm. Process of making an artificial 

 rubber of practical utility. 



(October 20, 1913). C. W. Strohbeck. Improvements in rubber 

 heels. 



(October 22). The B. F. Goodrich Co. .-Xnti-skid device for wheels 

 with rubber tires. 



(October 23). W. Dunbar. Pneumatic tire cover. 



(October 23). Berguerand & Co. Improvements in rubber gloves 

 and other protective appliances. 



(December 30, 1912). L. Cornet & Cuenat. Method of making 

 rubber heels. 



(September 29, 1913). C. Weidmann. -Automobile tires. 



(October 9). G. Macchiavello and A. Barbacini. Improved system 

 of re-soling footwear with movable soles and heels. 



(October 27). Olier & Cie. .\utomatic mixer for rubber and 

 analogous substances. 



