330 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[M.-VRCH 1, 1914. 



ton. N. J., in oval. For rubber tires and inner tubes for auto- 

 mobiles. 



72,978. Mulconroy Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. The word Mulcottroy. For 

 flexible armor hose, packing, pump valves, etc. 



74,152. Tlic Canfield Rubber Co.. Bridgeport, Conn. The word Cancel J 

 in dress Sliield. I-'or dress shields. 



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

 obtained from The India Ki-hber World office at 10 cents each, postpaid.] 



21.926 

 22,003 



(1912). 

 (1912). 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



The number given is that assigned t«i the Paleiu ;it the filing of the appli- 

 cation, which in the case of these listed below was in 1912. 



'Denotes Patents for American ItK'entiotis. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal. January 7, 1914.1 



21.081 (1912). Waterproofing leather by treatment with a mixture of 



rubber solution, etc. A. McLennan, The Tannery. Ross, 



Herefordshire. 

 •21,089 (1912). Pictorial tov embodying a diaphragm of sheet rubber. F. 



W. Fledel. 1211 Geneva street, Racine. Wis.. U. S. A 

 *21,090 (1912). Printing apparatus with rubber padded frame support and 



rubber bumpers. F. H. Knaop, Westminster. Md., 



U. S. A. 

 21,101 (1912). Motor coats containing immovable hollow shock-absorbing 



bodies such as rubber balls. M. Stein. 3 Servitenplatz, 



Budapest. 

 *21,I62 (I9I2). A rubber insulating covering for the outer end of an um- 

 brella rod. I. IT. Weinberg. 39 White street: G. 



Schreiner, 11 Kenil worth Place, Brooklyn, and F. 



Buetzer, 33 Greene street — all of New ^'ork, U. S. A. 

 "21,173 (1912). Caoutchouc substances: dienes. D. Spence. A. P. Clark, 



and Diamond Rubber Co.. Akron. Ohio. U. S. A. 

 *21,183 (1912). Tread band for solid or pneumatic tires. T. T. Beitler, 



1777 Broadway. New York, U. S. A. 

 21,227 (1912). Spring wheel with continuous outer rigid rim and helical 



springs. W. B. White. 16 Ilaverholt, Colne, Lan- 

 cashire. 



21,252 09121. 



21.272 (1912). 



Elastic means for restoring a cap to its normal size after 

 stretching. M. Doniger, Ltd., Carnarvon street Works, 

 Cheetham. and H. Sunderland, 2 Fort Road, Sedgley 

 Park — both in Manchester. 



Spring wheel with flexible cover. M. S. de Carmona, 22 



Donato Guerra, Mexico. 

 21,295 (1912). Life belt. A. Leinveber, 35 Kaiserstrasse, Chemnitz, Saxony. 

 21.312 (I912'>. Jackets and covers for wheel tires. G. Ashford and T. H. 



Grcves, 8 Newhall Hill, Birmingham. 

 21,321 (1912). Fountain pen fillers. J. A. Legh, Flower House. Southend. 



Cat ford, London. 

 21,379 (1912). Tread bands, projections and surfaces for wheel tires. I. 



Eierjesy, J. Bajusz and A. Baranyi, 40 Hunyadi ut, 



Temesvar, Hungary. 



21.460 (1912). Surgical ice caps. A. Golka, Rosdzin-Schopiiinitz, near 



Kattowitz, Upper Silesia, Germany. 

 21.538 (1912). Inflatable rubber bandage. E. Nitardy. 13 Potsdamer- 



strasse. Berlin. 

 21,551 (1912). Tire attachments to rims. C. T. B. Sangster, Da'e Road, 



Bournbrook. near Birmingham. 

 *21.618 (1912). Work bed of a leather dressing machine formed with a 



rubber lavcr. H. A. Holder, Locust street. Lvnnfield, 



Mass., U. S. A. 



The Illustrated Official Journal. January 14, 1914.1 

 Air tubes and chambers; block tires. F. Walton, 114 



Holborn. London. 

 Life^ bells, etc. F. 



Kiel, Germany. 

 Waterproofing fabrics, etc. H. 



Dulwich Village, and G. T. Oliver. 



Walthamstow — both in London. 

 Vehicle wheels: springs. E. F, Krell. 423 



Detroit, Mich., U. S. A. 

 Tobacco pouches. S. E. Page, 28 New 



London. 



Flexible tiles of rubber, linoleum, etc. E. T. 



Irving street. Washington, LT. S. A. 

 An elastic device to prevent half-length sleeves of blouses 



from riding uji wlien the jacket is on. R. Bauer, 1 



Matthiasplatz, Breslau. Germany. 

 Tire consisting of a coiled spring enclosed in a cover such 



as is used in a pneumatic tire. J. Morris, 6 Windsor 



street, Uplands, Swansea. 

 Firemen's and like protective dress with rubber nose piece. 



Sir T. D. Gimlette. Royal Hospital, Haslar. and F. A. 



Capps, H. AL Submarine Depot, Fort Blockhouse, Gos- 



port — both in Hampshire. 



Process for shaping hats. F. ScotTel, 8 Rue de la Micho- 

 diere, Paris. 



Artificial teeth. K. Schou. 4 Kaiser Wilhelmstrasse, Ham- 

 burg, Germany. 



Rubber cigar wrapper. F, Frandsen, Charlottenlund, near 

 Copenhagen. 



Machines for afliixing sealing labels to bottles comprising a 

 rubber covered plate. P. J. I*urdy, II W^hitecross street, 

 London. 



Tire attachments to rims. C. Challiner, The Glen. Anson 



Road, Victoria Park, Manchester. 

 ''Energized'* rubber tires. D. Maggiora, 17 Gracechurch 



street, London. 



[Abstracted ix 

 13.352 (1912). 



21.696 (1912). 



21.697 (1912). 



•21,736 (1912), 

 21,747 (1912). 

 21.757 (1912). 

 21.819 C1912). 



21,824 (1912). 



21.828 (1912). 



21.829 (1912). 

 21,834 (1912). 

 21,839 (1912). 

 21,873 (1912). 



21,891 (1912). 

 21,919 (1912). 



Clu'istiansen, 20 Eckeruf order .\IIee. 



Oliver. 26 Court Lane. 

 8 Somcrs Road, 



Third avenue. 



Bridge street. 



Bates. 1415 



JJ.004 (1912). 



22,2.S5 (1912). 

 22,266 (1912). 



Bottle stoppers. A. M. Hurst. 15 Tunley Road, Upper 

 Tooting, London. 



Jackets and covers for pneumatic tires. J. W. H. Dew 

 and Azulay Syndicate, 8 Laurence Pountney Hill, 

 Cannon street, London. 



Driving belts of unspun fibre and rubber. J. W. H. 

 Dew and Azulav Syndicate, 8 Laurence Pountney Hill, 

 Cannon street, iLondon. 



Isoprene and intermediate products. J. V. Johnson, 47 

 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. 



Imitation velure hats consisting of felt and plush or similar 

 material with a layer of rubber interposed. C. Clermont, 

 66 Hyde Road, Denton, Manchester. 



Corset provided with elastic waist part. J. (^cbatier, 10 

 Konigstrasse, Neisse, Germany. 



\'alves and valve stems attaching rubber washers. F. H. 

 Hall, Gannaway Gate, Norton I.indsey, Warwickshire. 



Sou-westers or other head gear and leggings. A. Moore, 

 "Tir Mo Croide" Bangor co., Down. 



Rubber studs for soles and heels of boots. A. E. Walkden, 

 121 Brighton street. Seacombe, Wallasey, Cheshire. 



Golf ball. W. T. Hill, Grecnhill. Rathern Road. W^ilhing- 

 ton, Manchester, and R. Milne, Arnold avenue, Bishop- 

 briggs, Lanarkshire. 



Detachable rjm attachments to wheels. O. Neumann. 1 

 Dragonerstrasse, and K. Modrow, 17 Fusilierstrasse — 

 both in Hanover, Germany. 



A protective insertion vulcanized in the rubber, and extend- 

 ing from edge to edge of the cover of a pneumatic tire. 

 S. E. (lunyon, 115 Cannon street, London. 



Buttons of vulcanite, etc. W. Williams, 33 Cdlford Road, 

 Deal, Kent. 



Mercerizing apparatus comprising a number of elastic sur- 

 faced nip or tension rollers. W. T. Craven, 21 Brook 

 street, Ilkley; L. J. Craven, 28 Simpson Grove, .Armley, 

 Leeds; C. H. Young, Hill Crest, Halifax Road, Brig- 

 house; 1". H. (Miffe, 15 Waverley Terrace, Hijperholme. 

 and W. S. Cliff e, 31 Cromwell street, Halifax — all in 

 Yorkshire. 



India rubber, etc. H. Colloseus, 27 Regensburgerstrasse, 

 Berlin. 



Shoe and like soles of fibrous material mixed with rubber, 

 gutta percha, balata or the like. T. C. Redfern. 24 

 Woodend Lane. Hyde, Cheshire. 



[Abstr 

 •22,283 



acted I] 



(1912). 



The Illustrated Offici.\l Journal, January 

 Parachute. J. H. Kendig, 922 Frick BIdg., 



21, 1914.) 

 Pittsburgh, 



22,317 (1912). 



22,329 (1912). 

 22,355 (1912). 

 22,368 (1912). 



22,436 

 22,503 



((1912), 

 (1912). 



70 



H. 

 T. 



Pa., U. S. A 

 Driving belt comprising portion of rubber and a core of 



intertwined wire coils embedded in rubber, balata or 



the like. J. P. Higgins, 53 Carlyle Road, Edgbaston, 



Birmingham. 

 Spring wheels with continuous outer rigid ring, helical 



springs, and rubber ring and like cushions. J. S. Jones, 



43 Aberdare Gardens. West Hampstead, London. 

 Electric cables. C. L Beabcr Rangemoor, Crescent Road, 



Hale, and E. A. Claremont, Broom Cottage, High Legh 



- — both in Cheshire. 

 Hat fasteners with elastic strip and loop. W. B. Chew, 35 



Pent re street, and E. J. Freeman, Orchard \'iew, 



Cwmgwrach — both in Oyn Neath, Glamorganshire. 

 Artificial threads of viscose solutions. G. B. Ellis, 



Chancery Lane, London. 

 Compound fabrics for balloons, collapsible boats, etc. 



Oliver, 26 Court Lane, Dulwich Village, and Ci. 



Oliver, 11 Somers Road, Walthamstow — both in London, 

 22,551 (1912). Pad comprising elastic strip, etc., to prevent crutch from 



rubbing against limb. M. Bouvier. 190 Boulevard Hauss- 



mann, Paris. 

 22,628 (1912). Aeroplanes: woven fabrics. A. J. A. Depcrdussin, 19 Rue 



des Entrepreneiirs, Paris. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, January 28, 1914.] 

 22,684 (1912). Rubber soles for boots, etc. A. Johnston and North British 



Rubber Co., Castle Mills, Fountainbridge. Edinburgh. 

 22.687 (1912). Aeronautics. T. Warsop, 49 Pyatt street, and G. Wigley, 



Warser Gate — both in Nottingham. 

 22,724 (1912). Parachutes. W. A. MacKay. Commercial street. North 



Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. 

 22,757 (1912). Cores, etc., for wheel tires — from printers' roller compo- 

 sition with a tubular covering of fabric or canvas. W. 



E. Evans, 27 Chancery Lane, London. 

 22,768 (1912). A vulcanizing pan or other vessel provided with air tight 



lid. J. W. Comersall and Irwell & Eastern Rubber Co., 



Ordsall Lane, Salford, Manchester. 

 22,801 (1912). A detachable rim for vehicle wheels. R. W. Ashlev and 



■ F. Oberkirch, 47 W. 34th street. New York. 

 *22,819 (1912). Spring wheels with pneumatic cushion. L H. Babcock. De' 



Ruyter. New York, U. S. A. 

 "22.864 (1912). A device for supplying air to firemen. J. D. Halloran, 56 



Baxter avenue. New York. U. S. A. 

 *22.930 (1912). A combined brush, currv comb and vacuum cleaning device. 



J. H. Slevin, 211 \V. 102d street. New York. 

 23.048 (1912). Wheel tire, jackets and covers. W. G. Kohler, 34 



Schierkerstrasse, Bremen, Germany. 

 23,062 (1912). Dental gag with elastic head band. F. B. Eggler. Cop- 



pingen, Wurtemberg, Germany. 

 23.094 (1912). Spring wheels with continuous rigid ring and pneumatic 



rubber ring. L. Hardaker, 106 Constitution Road, 



Petersham, near Sydney, Australia. 



