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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[January 1, 1914. 



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. 

 'Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, November 5, 1913.] 



16,112 (1912). Tire attachments to rims. T. K. Clark, Wentworth, Dur- 

 ban, Natal. 



16,129 (1912). Spring wheel with rubber tire. W. G. Brookes, Holmwood, 

 St. Cross Estate, Farnham, Surrey. 



16.144 (1912). Telephone conducting plugs separated by insulation. M. B. 

 Richter, 32 Norrebrogade, Copenhagen. 



•16,186 (1912). Tire protector. S. W. Funk, Charter Oak, Cal., U. S. A. 



16,280 (1912). Spring wheels with continuous outer rigid ring and pneu- 

 matic rubber ring. C. E. Moser, 14 Hue Thiers, Bou- 

 logne-sur-Seine, France. 



16,327 (1912). Printing stamps. A. Douard, Langley Bottom, Epsom, 

 Surrey. 



16,352 (1912). Treating rubber latex. S. C. Davidson, Sirocco Engineer- 

 ing Works, Belfast. 



16,451 (1912). Rubber middlesole and heel cushion for boots and shoes. 

 C. W. Johnson, 170 Hatherley Gardens, East Ham, 

 London. 



Elastic finger exercising apparatus. C. D. Kubicki, 13 Rue 

 Campagne Premiere, Paris. 



Football case made from rubber fabric. M. Fecht, 8 Leip- 



zigerstrasse, Dresden, Germany. 

 Rubber blocks used in match packeting. Bryant & May, 



Fairfield Works, Bow, London. 

 Rubber pad for use in letter copying books. A. D. Klaber, 



5 Holborn, London. 



16,480 (1912). 

 16,491 (1912). 

 16,524 (1912). 

 16.579 (1912). 

 •16,587 (1912) 

 *16,599 (1912) 



16.607 (1912). 

 16,627 (1912). 



16,660 (1912). 



[Abstracted in 

 16,731 (1912). 

 16.758 (1912). 

 16,760 (1912). 



16,803 (1912). 

 16,81! (1912). 

 16,869 (1912). 



16,889 (1912). 

 16.916 (1912). 



16,930 (1912). 

 16.939 (1912). 

 16.977 (1912). 



16.993 (1912). 



17,071 (1912). 

 17,087 (1912). 

 17,119 (1912). 

 •17,127 (1912). 



17,144 (1912). 

 17.150 (1912). 

 17.152 (1912). 



17,170 (1912). 

 17,173 (1912). 



R.ubber band for maintaining in position ribs of parasols. 



J. Rose, Lime street, Lancaster, Pa., U. S. A. 

 Attachment for securing elastic treads to inner rims. 



H. M. Ambler, 4908 Germantown avenue, Philadelphia, 



Pa., U. S. A. 

 Tire attachments to rims. E. Laurent. 16 Rue Cesar 



Bertholon. Saint Etienne, Loire, France. 

 Rubber tubing, used to prevent trapping of the fingers 



and to exclude draught, in vehicle doors. J. Bentley, 



24 Bank Crest. Baildon, Yorkshire. 

 Tire casing of rubber encased fabric strips. J. T. Johnson 



and F. G. Mason, "Lindamere," Wanda Road, Caulfield, 



Victoria. Australia. 



The Illustrated Official Journal, November 12, 1913.] 



Rubber liner for reservoir pens. H. Kaufman, 90 Milton 

 street. London. 



Electro-therapeutic appliances. G. Wilson and C. J. Wil- 

 son. 1 Preston street, Brighton. 



Tire attachments to rims. J. H. Stafford. 76 Lvtham Road, 



and S. Stafford, 2 Hyde Road, South Shore — both in 



Blackpool. 

 Cask gauges with rubber graduation rings. C. Critchley 



Salmonson, "West Down," Brad worthy, Devon. 

 Spring wheels for vehicles. A. Victor, 4 Neudoferstrasse, 



Wiesbaden, Germany. 



Spring wheels with soft tread, continuous outer rigid ring 

 and helical springs. A. A. S. Williams. The Bungalow, 

 Kingston Hill. Norbiton, Kingston, Surrey. 



Tire inflating valves. W. Loebinger, 133 Grosvenor Road, 

 Highbury, London. 



Tire attachments to rims; non-metalHc elastic tire bodies 

 and cores. \V. Edgell, Westfield House, and A. T. 

 Edgell, Redfield Road — both in Midsomer Norton, Som- 

 erset. 



Tire wrapping machines. J. Liddle, 154 St. Vincent street, 

 Glasgow. 



Detachable rim attachments to wheels. J. E. Wild. 27 

 Ruth street, Bolton. 



Rubber impregnated hydraulic and like packing. J. Walker 

 & Co., and J. Walker, Lion Works. Garford street. Pop- 

 lar, Londcn. 



Machine for gumming, folding and perforating letter cards 

 —comprising a rubber covered plate. J. E. Dorman and 

 W. H. Dorman ^'^' Co.. 45, Foregate street, Stafford. 



Caoutchouc substances. Ges. fur Teerverwertung, Duis- 

 burg-Meiderich, Germany. 



India rubber pad for vulcanite chin rest of violin. R. A. 

 Stanley, 86 George street, Moss Side, Manchester. 



Elastic tapes to replace corset lacings. W. Mackenzie. 

 Warwick street. Hulme, Manchester. 



A combined vibratorv and suction massage appliance. J. 

 Birrell and W. Birrell, 1319 Denney Way, Seattle. 

 Wash., U. S. A. 



Braces for personal wear. P. Meier, 15a Frohngarten- 

 strasse, St. Gallen, Switzerland. 



Feeding bottles. P. Wisotzky, 45 Schiesshausstrasse, Darm- 

 stadt. Germany. 



Coin freed apparatus comprising rubber bulb and disc. 

 L. Bauer, 114 Albertinerstrasse, Lindenau. Leipsic, Ger- 

 many, and A. Ficker, 2 Newman street. London. 



Sole for bedroom slipper with rubber stiffening strip at- 

 tached at heel. J. L. Verp, \'ictor Works, Atherstone. 



Vulcanizers. W. Frost and 11. Frost & Co., 30 Great 

 Eastern street, London. 



17,199 (1912). A device for printing on glass, china, etc., by means of a 

 number of india rubber stamps. F. 1. Gibbs, Ivydene, 

 Frederick Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham. 



17,217 (1912). Elastic tires. G. Morandi, 5 \'ia Pescioni, Florence, Italy. 



17,223 (1912). Lamp black. Lampblack, Ltd.. 3 Mumford Court, Milk 

 street, and W. D. Menzies, 5 Guybon avenue. Heme 

 Hill — both in London. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal. November 19, 1913.] 



17.251 (1912). A boot or shoe sole having studs or knobs of india rubber 

 mounted on a backing of the same material. G. W. 

 Paine, 11 Grove Road, Windsor. 



17,270 (1912). Block paving with rubber slabs attached to upper surfaces 

 of blocks. M. M. Dessau, 60 London Wall. London. 



17.288 (1912). Hard rubber cap for front end of loom shuttle. (W. B. 

 Baker and E. B. Baker. Richmond street, and F. Li- 

 vesey, The Bungalow, Fulwood^both in Preston, Lan- 

 cashire. 



17,385 (1912). Rubber in kinematographs, etc. C. Dupuis, 22 Rue de la 



Cerisaie, Charenton, Seine, France. 

 17,406 (1912). A contrivance for supporting a latex collecting vessel. 



A. Macnab, Balvelachlan, Callander. Perthshire. 

 17,413 (1912). Bandages for plants. W. Poenicke, lb Chausseenstrasse, 



Delitzsch, Germany. 

 17,420 (1912). Golf practising appliances. W. Heggie, 11 George Quay, 



Dublin. 

 •17,423 (1912). Tread bands, projections and surfaces for wheel tires. 



A. Libert.^ Green Bay, and A. Dewarzegars, Brussels — 



both in W isconsin, U. S. A. 

 17.429 (1912). India rubber ring to prevent rattling of carbide container 



in acetylene production. J. F. Byrne and Howes & Bur- 

 ley. Bishop street, Birmingham. 

 17,455 (1912). Detachable rim attachments to wheels. L. E. Laisne, 39 



Boulevard Jeanne d'Arc, Douai, Nord, France. 

 17.463 (1912). An india rubber or like countersunk tip for boots and 



shoes. A. R. Huskisson. Woodleigh, Queen Victoria 



Road, Blackpool, Lancashire. 

 17.528 (1912). The cylindrical rollers of a roller bearing made of solid 



vulcanite. E. Jones, Broomfield House. Perry Bars, 



Staffordshire, and Lynoch, Ltd., Lion Works, Witton, 



Birmingham. 

 17,549 (1912). Press with rubber mattress for making compound glass 



sheets. E. Benedictus, 25 Rue Fourcroy, Paris. 

 17,564 (1912). Tires of rubber, formed with grooves and beads and with 



non-extensible covers. P. E. Wedemeyer, "Glenafon," 



Abbey Road, Llangollen, Denbighshire. 

 17,586 (1912). Vulcanizing tires. A. W. Gislow, Gislaved, Sweden. 

 17,589 (1912). SprincT wheels with continuous outer rigid ring and helical 



springs and pneumatic cushions. T. H. Holroyd, 41 



West Hill Road. Southfields, London. 

 *17,592 (1912). Pessaries. R. Jentzsch, corner Madison and Western 



streets. Chicago, 111.. V. S. A. 

 17,600 (1912). A trap attachment for poultry nest boxes which is pro- 

 vided with an elastic supported signaling device. J. 



Stoner, 123 High street, Crawley, Sussex. 

 17.630 (1912). Golf practising appliances. B. C. Quill, Ballycarty, Tralee, 



County Kerry. 

 17,639 (1912). Braces for personal wear. ■ E. Suss, 10 Tal, Munich, and 



A. Gross, Pfaffenhofen-on-Ilm. Bavaria — both in Ger- 

 many. 



•17,644 (1912). Air tubes and chambers for wheel tires. E. Weil, Whit- 

 ney Central Bidg., New Orleans, La., L^. S. A. 



•17,657 (1912). Spring wheels with continuous outer rigid ring and pneu- 

 matic rubber ring, and like cushions. G. E. Starn, 

 Camden. N. J., U. S. A. 



17.662 (1912). Air tubes and chambers for wheel tires. W. E. Lake, 7 

 Southampton Bldgs., London. 



*17,667 (1912). Treating rubber. D. Spence, W. F. Russell and Diamond 

 Rubber Co.— all of Akron, Ohio, U. S. A. 



17.673 (1912). Carton making machines with rubber shoe feeds. A. Parr, 



6 High View Park Gardens. West Norwood, and J. 

 Wall, 61 Hailsham avenue, Streatham — both in London. 



17,679 (1912). A pneumatic tire or an inner tube for a tire having a num- 

 ber of separately inflatable compartments. W. E. Lake, 



7 Southampton Bldgs., London. 



•17,681 (1912). Spring wheels. E. Kreb. P. O. Box 3, Mare Island. Cal., 



U. S. A. 

 •17,696 (1912). Spring core with outer cover, protected by rubber or like 



packing, for wheel tire. X. McQueen, Ludowici, Ga., 



U. S. A. 

 17,753 (1912). Diving helmet made of pliable waterproof material. H. Sc 



B. Drager, 53 MoisHnger Allee. Lubeck, Germany. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, November 26, 1913.] 



17,830 (1912). Coloring caoutchouc, etc. P. A. Newton, 6 Breams Bldgs., 



Chancery Lane, London. 

 17.864 (1912). Rubber insulated boots and shoes for electricians. J. H. 



C. Brooking and St. Helens Cable & Rubber Co., 

 Arpley, Warrington. 



17,905 (1912). A dental plate of hard rubber. H. Vigano, 98 Prinz- 



regentenstrasse. Wilmersdorf. Berlin. 

 17.980 (1913). Electric resistance plates contained in metal tube with 



insulated lining. J. Roothaam, and Ferranti, Ltd., Hol- 



1 in wood, Lancashire. 

 17,992 (1912). Detachable rim for wheels. C. Kindscherf. 1 Gobenstrasse. 



Hanover, and Continental Caoutchouc und Gutta Percha 



Cie. Hanover — both in Germany. 

 18,028 (1912). An elastic band shoe or slipper fastener. E. R. Panton, 



Cliff House, East Cliff, Bournemouth. 



