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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December 1, 1913. 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



The number grivcn is that assigned to the Patent at the filing of the applica- 

 tion, which in the case of these listed below was in 1911. 

 'Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



[Abstracted in Tiie Illustrated Official Journal, October 1, 1913.] 



13,461 (1912). Jackets and covers for wheel tires. W. C. Platts, Manor 

 House, Kettle well, and E. Wroe, 31 Newmarket street — 

 both in Skipton. 



13.475 (1912). Life saving jackets. G. M. Boddy, 8 Lcadcnhall street, and 



W. Carroll, 44 Boxley Road, West Silvertown — both in 

 London. 



13.476 (1912), Tread bands for wheel tires. G. Milse, 69 Aufden Hafen, 



Bremen, and A. Wohlcken, Lehe near Bremerhaven — 

 both in Germany. 



13,481 (1912). Inflatable life saving apparel. J. Schwab, 434 Spadina ave- 

 nue, Winnipeg, Canada. 



13,507 (1912). Jackets and covers for wheel tires. A. E. Wale, Coleshill, 

 near Birmingham, and Wales Invulnerable Tyre Syndi- 

 cate, Broad Street House, London. 



13,539 (1912). Air tubes and chambers for wheel tires. M. G. Fossi, 

 6 Piazza Peruzzi, Florence, Italy. 



13,541 (19L2). Golf balls. H. G. Poole. 55 Kent Road, Gravesend, and 



C. T. Lehmann, 4 Monument street, London. 



13,563 (1912). Inhalers. C. G. Cenatro, 4 Calle de la Abada, Madrid. 



13,591 (1912). Caoutchouc substances. P. A. Newton, 6 Breams build- 

 ings, Chancery Lane, London. 



13,613 (1912). Air tubes and chambers for tires. H. K. Heide, 44 Lucile 



Grahnstrasse, Munich, Germany. 

 13,638 (1912). Making solid rubber tires. R. Bridge and J. Bridge, 



Castleton Ironworks, Lanes. 

 •13,652 (1912). Life saving suit with rubber shield. T. E. Aud, Herndon. 



Va., U. S. A. 

 13,687 (1912). Apparatus for detecting and closing tire punctures. H. W. 



Lake, 7 Southampton buildings, London. 

 13,754 (1912). Horseshoes with rubber pads. G. Dugher, Awkley, near 



Doncaster. 

 13,809 (1912). Apparatus for treating rubber plants. S. Goldreich, 2 



Broad Street Place, and J. L. Palmer, 18 Ropemaker 



street — both in London. 

 13,819 (1912). Rubber lined clip for suspending umbrellas, etc., for dis- 

 play. E. H. Ledger, Allscott House, Wellington, Shrop- 

 shire. 

 13,833 (1912). Apparatus for detecting and closing punctures in pneumatic 



tires. J. T. McGuire, 69 Northcote street, Arthur's 



Hill, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

 13,845 (1912). Spring lining for outer tire cover. A. T. Edwards, P. O. 



Box 219, Cape Town, South Africa. 

 13,957 (1912). Horse boots and bandages adjusted by means of rubber 



strips. H. W. A. Salter and J. O. Salter, 23 High 



street, Aldershot, Hampshire. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, October 8, 1913.] 



14,012 (1912). Tire vulcanizer. Dunlop Rubber Co. and J. V. Worthing- 

 ton, Manor Mills, Salford street, Aston, Birmingham. 



*I4,057 (1912). Hand stamps. O. Ferguson, Porter, Minn., U. S. A. 



•14,062 (1912). Corsets with elastic skirt strips. D. Kops, 435 Riverside 

 Drive, New York, U. S. A. 



14,180 (1912). Dental plate with vulcanized rubber stem. J. Dukes, 121 

 New Chester Road, New Ferry, Cheshire. 



14,309 (1912). Tread bands, projections and surfaces for wheel tires. 



D. Marshall, 30 Winchcombe street, Cheltenham, Glouces- 

 tershire. 



14,334 (1912). Corset waist with elastic hose supporters. Spirella Co., 



Letch worth, Hertfordshire. 

 •14,372 (1912), A rubber shoe securing device. J. A. Baldwin, 5 West 



street, Maynard, and L. D. Apsley, 21 Pleasant street, 



Hudson — both in Massachusetts, U. S. A. 

 14,537 (1912). Gutta percha embossing die. G. Moncany, 10 Cite Joli, 



Paris. 

 14,556 (1912). Synthetic caoutchouc. P. A. Newton, 6 Breams buildings. 



Chancery Lane, London. 

 14,619 (1912). Tread bands for wheel tires. P. V. J. Jeppcsen, 20 Jens 



Benzonsgade, and V. Petersen, "Aldersbaab," Myborg, 



Landevej — both in Odense, Denmark. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, October 15, 1913.] 



14,665 (1912). Rubber substitute. D. d'Ameida, 16 Cuppage Road, Singa- 

 pore, Straits Settlements. 



14,720 (1912). Suction or force cup comprising an elastic dome. H. Mac- 

 farlane, 317 High Holborn, London. 



•14,737 (1912). Corsets with elastic straps. D. Kops, 435 Riverside Drive, 

 New York, U. S. A. 



1 4,757 (1912). Detachable rim attachment to wheels. Daimler-Motoren- 

 Ges, Fabrikstrasse, Untertiirkheira, near Stuttgart, Ger- 

 many. 



•14,761 (1912). Air tubes and chambers for wheels. W. P. Gordon, H. P. 

 Barhite and W H. Barhite, Lakeland, Fla., U. S. A. 



•14,795 (1912). Jackets and covers for wheel tires. J. Lend, 53 West Jack- 

 son Boulevard, Chicago, 111., U. S. A. 



•14,854 (1912). Spring wheels with continuous outer rigid ring and pneu- 

 matic, rubber ring and like hubs. H. O. Shockley, Dar- 

 lington, Wis., U. S. A. 



•14,865 (1912). Tire attachments to rims. W. D. McNaull, 448 East Broad- 

 way, Toledo, Ohio, U. S. A. 



14,947 (1912). Waterproof sheet covers for seats, hand bags, etc. B. G. 

 Cope, Bradford Hoqse. Bloxwich, near Walsall. 



15,073 (1912). 



15,100 (1912). 



15,115 (1912). 



15,145 (1912). 



15,153 (1912). 



Mud guards with rubber plate for vehicles. F. W. Kohler^ 



18 Danmarksgade, and H. T. Bode, 238 ()stre Fasanvej 



— both in Copenhagen. 

 Wearing apparel. A. W. Glover, Newton Road, Leeds. 

 Tread bands for wheel tires. A. W. Torkington, 11 Queen 



Victoria street, and Wale's Invulnerable Tyre Syndicate, 



Broad Street House — both in London. 



Life saving buoys. 

 Russia. 



F. W. Kowalski, 19 Juliusstrasse, Lodz, 



Detachable rim attachments to wheels. Daimler-Motoren- 

 Ges, Fabrikstrasse, Unterturkheim, near Stuttgart, Ger- 

 many. 



"15,159 (1912). Wheel tires. L. J. Tetlow, 65 Piper Road, West Spring- 

 field, Mass., U. S. A. 



[Appendix to Abridgments of Specifications.] 

 [In place of 613, redated July 6.] 



613 (1911). Wheel tires. W. E. Muntz, Royal Automobile Club, Pall 

 Mall, London. 



[In place of 2,895, not yet accepted.] 

 2,895 (1911). Damping pads with collapsible bulb. E. H. Horstmann,. 

 10 Widcomb Crescent, Bath, 

 rin place of 6,846, redated August 28.] 

 6,846 (1912). Driving belts. E. Lycett, Bromley street, Birmingham. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, October 22, 1913.] 



15.285 (1912). Damping pad with threads held by rubber band. A. R. M. 



Keefe, 52 Newhall street, and P. R. Erskine, 101 Com- 

 mercial Road — both in Swindon, Wiltshire. 

 15,347 (1912). Soft rubber button for hose suspenders. R. B. Ransford, 



24 Southampton buildings, London. 

 15,350 (1912). A rubber cone for phonographs, etc. F. J. Empson, 10 



Castlereagh street, Sydney, Australia. 

 15,455 (1912). A tread band for attachment to the outer cover of a tire. 



E. C. R. Marks, 57 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. 

 15,474 (1912). Self-filling rubber reservoir pens. P. Hayman, 8 Long 



Lane, London. 

 15,526 (1912). Elastic lining grip for shoes. G. T. Hawkins, Waukerz 



Boot Factory, Overstone Road, Northampton. 

 15,560 (1912). Vehicle wheels. T. H. Holroyd, 34 Morley Road, East 



Twickenham, Middlesex. 

 15,572 (1912). Reservoir pens. J. Y. Johnson, 47 Lincoln's Inn Fields, 



London. 

 15,608 (1912). Vehicle wheels with resilient blocks. W. T. G. Ellis, 150 



Bothwell street, Glasgow. 

 15,641 (1912). Spring wheels with continuous outer rigid ring and rubber 



ring- J. Guerriro, 5 Square de Messine, Paris. 

 15,680 (1912). Process for manufacturing india rubber springs or elastic 



diaphragms. A. G. Spencer, 77 Cannon street, London. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, October 29, 1913.] 

 15,728 (1912) 



15,751 (1912). 

 15,844 (1912). 

 15,896 (1912). 

 15,944 (1912). 

 15,984 (1913). 

 *16,047 (1912). 



Diving apparatus with rubber air bags. L. Durland, 55 

 Piazza Olivuzza, and M. Bembina, 16 Via Guiseppe Pi- 

 azza ai LoUi — both in Palermo, Italy. 



The outer cover of a pneumatic tire. H. P. Plicht, 14 

 Sedanstrasse, Leipzig, Germany. 



A non skid tire protector. R. Miiller, 26 Schiljanska street, 

 Kiew, Russia. 



Rubber covered protectors for shoes. T. H. B. Gayner, 

 15 Salisbury House, Highbury Corner, London. 



A knitted fabric for tire covers. W. E. Mutz, 89 Pall 

 Mall, London. 



Rubber coated rolls for paper machines. E. Fullner, 

 Herischdorf, near Warmbrunn, Schlesien, Germany. 



A plastic composition for filling tires. T. P. Day, Fort 

 Worth, Texas, U. S. A. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (With Dates of Application). 



456.444 (April 8, 1913). Shock-resisting pneumatic tires for automobiles 



and other vehicles. P. Sikirizza and A. Gardun. 

 456,476 (April 9). Process for repairing burst tires. P. Minaud. 

 456,497 (June 19, 1912). Air chamber for tires. M. Leblant. 

 456,559 (April II, 1913). Mud guards for vehicle wheels. C. Lefevre and 



H. Warlazier. 

 456,584 (June 22, 1912). Fittings for pneumatic tires. Mendes de Almeida. 

 456,486 (April 9, 1913). Process for increasing the yield of Para rubber 



trees. Treasury of Cameroon Protectorate. 

 456,586 (June 22, 1912). Synthetic rubber. C, E. Anquetel. 

 456,607 (April 12, 1913). Improvements in vehicle tires. A. A. Picard. 

 456,680 (April 15). Elastic wheel M. D. McGown. 

 456,690 (June 24, 1912). Portable press for fitting rubber tires on wheels. 



Delahaye & Cie., Ltd. 

 456,839 (June 27). Elastic tires. C. Morel. 

 456,847 (April 19, 1913). Mud guards for automobiles and other vehicles. 



Desobry & Librecht. 

 456,998 (January 16). System and process of making linen carcasses for 



tire covers. Saracio Company. 

 457,030 (July 2, 1912). Elastic tires for automobiles and other vehicles. 



H. Far j as. 

 457,047 (April 2, 1913). Pneumatic heel and tire. J. Anthony. 



