630 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[August 1, 1914. 



77,274, Essex Rubber Co., Trenton, N. J. The word Valrex. For as- 

 bestos packing. 



77.276. Essex Rubber Co.. Trenton, N. J. The word Oakclitc. For rubber 



sheet packing. 



77.277. Essex Rubber Co., Trenton, N. J. The word Heatris. For as- 



bestos sheet packing. 



77.278. Essex Rubber Co., Trenton, N. J. The word Motox. For asbestos 



sheet packing. 



77^279. Essex Rubber Co., Trenton, N. J. The word Execo. For rubber 

 sheet packing and tubing. 



77,437. Earle & Lyon, Salt Lake City, Utah. The word Oro. For 

 bandages, belts, elastic stockings, etc. 



77.950. S. Cupples Wooden Ware Co., St. Louis, Mo. The word Arrow 

 and drawing of an arrow piercing the letters S C. For fruit 

 jar rings. 



77,993. Warner-Quinlan Asphalt Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Illustration of 

 Indian in war costume, with spear and shield. For asphaltum. 



78,039. Texas Gum Co., Temple, Tex. The word Mello-mint. For chew- 

 ing gum. 



78,226. Apsley Rubber Co., Hudson, Mass. Illustration of a boot, with a 

 band around the leg near the top. For rubber boots and shoes. 



78,2S2. Noyes Comb Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. The word Beaver above 

 illustration of the animal. For toilet combs. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of United States patents may be 

 obtained from The India Robber World office at 10 cents each, postpaid.] 



4,488 (1913). 

 4,558 (1913). 



J. Herbert, 56 Radipolc 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



The number given is that assigned to the Patent at the filing of the appli- 

 cation, which in the case of these listed below was in 1913.) 

 *Denotes Patents for American Inz'entions. 

 [Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, June 4, 1914.] 



3,350 (I9I3). Too! for tapping rubber trees. Central Tool Works, St. 

 Mary's Row. Birmingham. 



3,386 (1913). Garden hose supports. F. W. Haines, Willandra, Manning 

 Road, East Malvern, Victoria, Australia. 



3,435 (1913). Rubber attachment for insertion in a helmet for lessening 

 the force of a blow. J. Ayres, 28 Lexington street, 

 London, W. 



3,488 (1913). Tread bands for wheel tires. J. E. Fargher, Fire Station, 

 Stanley street. Bury, Lancashire. 



3,489 (1913). Wheel tires. J. Cairns, 27 Payne avenue. Hove, Brighton. 



3,531 (1913). Probes, cannulas, bougies, drainage tubes and like instru- 

 ments constructed of india rubber. L. M. C. Charnaux. 

 4 Rue Lucas, Vichy, AUier, France. 



3,619 (1913). Suspenders for socks, etc. Walker Garter Co. and H. W. 

 Taylor, 30 Graham street, St. Paul's. Birmingham. 



3,707 (1913). Coagulating latex. E. J. Byrne, Norwich Union Buildings, 

 St. James street, London. 



3,718 (1913). Wheel tires. G. W. Beldam. Boston Lodge, Ealing, London, 

 and A. U. B. Ryal. "Granville," Windmill Road, Brent- 

 ford, Middlesex. 



3,798 (1913). Combined gaiter and golosh. A. O. Rowbotham, "Merri- 

 vale," Hulmes Road, Clayton Bridge, near Manchester. 



3,904 (1913). An elastic body or core for use in an outer tire cover of or- 

 dinary construction. ,^. Witzel, 45 Wilhelmstrasse, Lud- 

 wigsburg, and A. Federer, 19 Biichsenstrasse, Stuttgart 

 — both in Wurteraburg, Germany. 



3,927 (1913). Spring wheels. S. Brown, 40 Whitecross street, London. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, June 10, 1914.] 



3,948 (1913). Filter for gaseous fluids, comprising an elastic pad. O. 

 Happel, 33 Wrangelstrasse, Bochum, Westphalia, Ger- 

 many. 



4,029 (1913), 



4,056 (1913). 

 •4,114 (1913). 

 •4,195 (1913). 



4,207 (1913). 



4,214 (1913J. 



4,236 (1913). 

 •4,302 (1913). 



4,313 (1913). 



4,329 (1913). 



Rubberized leather manufacture. 

 Road, Fulham, London. 



Means for connecting the ends of rubber tires or ropes. 

 IL Brook, 193 Church street, Blackpool, and J. C. Bur- 

 ton and n. H. Burton, Granby Rubber Works, Post 

 Office Place, Leicester. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, June 17, 1914.] 



4,600 (1913). Wheel tires. J. F. F. W. Ure, 13 Trinity Gardens, Folke- 

 stone, Kent. 



4,634 (1913). Tool for removing and replacing tires. J. R. Brown, Dres- 

 den House, Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire. 



4,645 (1913). Tennis racket frame comprising rubber spring. S. Brown, 

 40 Whitecross street, London, E.C. 



4,649 (1913). Means for expanding a ring carrying an elastic tire for 

 assemblage in a wheel rim. J. S. Foley, 5 High street. 

 West Bromwich, and F. W. Baker, Hagley Road, Stour- 

 bridge, Worcestershire. 



4,663 (1913). Plastic compositions formed of waste vulcanized rubber, 

 gutta percha, caoutchouc, etc. A. Oetker, 124 Flott- 

 beker Chaussee, Ottensen, Altona, Germany. 



4,814 (1913). Sponge holders of waterproof fabric. H. K. Heide, 15 

 Preysingstrasse, Munich, Germany. 



4,821 (1913). Artificial teeth with coned recesses for the rubber plate. 

 H. A. Wienand, 10 Tannenstrasse, Frankfurt-on-Main, 

 Germany. 



4,823 (1913). Molded combs formed with solid back and hollow handle. 

 H. O. Traun, 59 Meyerstrasse, Hamburg, Germany. 



•4,846 (1913). Spring wheel. W. S. Hancock, 1806 Higgs Place. N.W., 

 and A. V. Mitchell, 1529 New Hampshire avenue — 

 both in Washington, D. C, U. S. A. 



*4.885 (1913). Spring wheel. C. I. Wright, Berkeley, Cal., U. S. A. 



4,887 (1913). Stoppers for jars, etc. W. W. Whalley, 133 Speakmar, 

 Road, St. Helens, Lancashire. 



4,889 (1913). Vehicle wheels. C. Challiner, The Glen, Anson Road, Vic- 

 toria Park, Manchester. 



4,905 (1913). Tire attachments to rims. J. C. Moore, Nightingale Hall, 

 Lower Edmonton, London. 



4,913 (1913). Devulcanizing india rubber. E. Zappert, 27 Chancery Lane, 

 London. 



4,929 (1913). Wheel tires. E. B. Killen, 27 Queen Victoria street, 

 London. 



5.019 (1913). Spring wheel with rubber tread sections. J. R. C- Hodg- 

 son, 214 Jarvis street, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 



5.044 (1913). A rubber fabric or like flexible mud-guard. R. O. Zimmer- 

 ling, 33 Lady smith avenue, East Ham. London. 



5,081 (1913). Hat fastening device comprising an elastic or flexible strip, 

 H. W. Hulse, 127 Villa Road, Handsworth, Birmingham. 



5.083 (1913). Fibrous compositions containing rubber, gutta percha, etc. 



T. C. Redfern, 24 Woodend Lane, Hyde, Cheshire. 



5.084 (1913). Molding boot soles from rubber-containing compositions. 



T. C. Redfern, 24 Woodend Lane, Hyde, Cheshire. 

 '5.089 (1913). Vulcanizing presses. R. Bridge, Castleton Ironworks, 



Castleton, Lancashire. (Williams Foundry & Machine 



Co., Akron, Ohio, U. S. A.) 

 5,169 (1913). Air tubes for wheel tires. C. R. Crombie, Dalmeny street, 



Leith Walk, Edinburgh. 

 5.214 (1913). Liner or gaiter for repairing damaged pneumatic tires or 



for preventing punctures. C. Hunter, Bowhill Hotel, 



Cardenden, Fifeshire. 

 5.242 (1913). Insulating glove of rubber. St. Helens Cable & Rubber 



(^o. and H. Evans, Arpley, Warrington, Lancashire. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, June 25, 1914.] 



A. T. Smith. 30 St. John's Road, Birkdale, 



Spring wheel with continuous outer rigid ring and pneu- 

 matic cushions. G. Cialente, 3S Via Magenta, Rome. 



Rubber grip for billiard cue. M. Brooser, 2 Wesselcynera- 

 tera, Budapest. 



Solid rubber tread member for vehicle wheels. C. D. Gal- 

 vin. 33 Cove Road, Merchantville, N. J., U. S. A. 



Block tires, and special apparatus for making. B. H. 

 Divine, Utica, N. Y., U. S. A. 



Bat handles comprising cane and rubber sections. A. C. 

 Taylor, 46 Melbourne avenue, Bowes Park, London. 



Rubber substitutes. J. R. McPhie and M. E. McPhie, 56 



Holly avenue, Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 



Tread bands for wheel tires. T. Dudson, 42 High street, 

 Abertridwr, Glamorganshire. 



Detachable rim attachments to wheels. F. R. Barker, 1049 

 Beacon street, Brookline, Mass., U. S. A. 



Tire attachments to rims. C. T. B. Sangster, Dale Road, 

 Eournbrook, near Birmingham. 



Elastic ring projectile for use in games. E. Hackh, 2 Gut- 

 brodstrasse. Stuttgart, Wurtemburg, Germany. 



5,299 (1913). 



5.355 (1913). 



5.356 (1913). 

 '5,434 (1913). 



5.542 (1913). 



5,591 (1913). 



5.623 (1913). 



•5,642 (1913). 



5.676 (1913). 



5,694 (1913). 

 •5,739 (1913). 



5,776 (1913). 



Spring wheels. 



Lancashire. 

 Non-sticky composition for automatically closing punctures 



in tires. E. C. R. Marks, 46 Lincoln's Inn Fields, 



London. 

 Artificial feet. B. Graham, 118 Great Victoria street, 



Belfast. 

 Spring wheel with continuous outer resilient ring. A. K. 



Lovell, 129 Olive street, New Haven, Conn., U. S. A. 



India rubber solution in making cup leather packings. A. 



R. Trist, 4 Lloyd's avenue, London. 

 Tire tool. J. Thresher, The Terrace, Hemsby. Norfolk. 

 Spring wheel. A. Tetetleni, 10 Jozsef ter. Budapest. 

 Feeding bottle. E. W. Morgan, Spring City, Pa., U. S. A. 

 A metal rim. or the metal band to which a rubber tire is 



vulcanized. R. V. Stick, 14 Kinglake street, Liverpool. 

 Fastening for goloshes. R. Schreiber, Karoschke, near 



Obernigk, Germany. 



Infants' fabric bath tub. H. Sefton-Jones, 285 High Hol- 

 born. London. (Heaton Manufacturing Co., Wilming- 

 ton, Del., U. S. A.) 



Solid rubber tire secured by the inturned edges of the rim. 

 T. L. Hindle. 24 Irton Road. Southport, Lancashire. 



NEW ZEALAND. 



[Abstr.\cted IK The Patent Office Journal, May 

 34,484 (1913). 



1914.: 



Rubber tire and attachment and detachment to wheels. 

 E. P. Killen, 27 Queen Victoria street, London, Eng. 

 34,442 (1913). Pad garter. C. A. Hamlin, Auckland, New Zealand. 



