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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[September 1, 1914. 



7S,9S3. \Vm. Wrigley Jr. Co.. Chicago. 111. The words Old Mill. For 

 chewing gum. 



78.985. Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Chicago, III. The words Home Run. For 



chewing gum. 



78.986. Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Chicago. 111. The words Horse Shoe. 



For chewing gum. 



78.987. Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Chicago. 111. The word Piedmont. For 



chewing gum. 

 78,989. Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Chicago, III. The words King Bee. For 



chewing gum. 

 79,183. J. Schmid, Inc., .'\storia, N. Y. The word Malba. For rubber 



ice bags. 



ISSUED JULY 28. 1914. 

 1,104.774. Tire for vehicles. R. B. Calcutt. Chicago, III. 



1.104.777. Braided fabric for hose. H. Z. Cobb, Winchester, Mass., as- 



signor to Revere Rubber Co., Providence, R, I. 



1.104.778. Braided fabric for hose. H. Z. Cobb, Winchester, Mass., as- 



signor to Revere Rubber Co., Providence, R. I. 

 1.104,783. Tire. W. Dralwld and A. P. Mott. Detroit. Mich. 

 1,104.789. Machine for inclosing cords in tire wrappers. E. W. Fother- 



gill, assignor to Hartford Uuhber Works Co. — both of Hart- 

 ford, Conn. 

 1,104,79". Elastic tire for vehicles. H. Hartmann, Etterbeek, near Brussels, 



Belgium 

 1,104.817. Resilient tire for automobile and other vehicle wheels. J. J. 



A. Miller, Denver, Colo. 

 1,104,824. Pneumatic tire. C. M. Papon, Philadelphia. Pa., assignor of 



one-half to E. Bleyer. Laverock, Pa. 

 1,104,874. Detachable wheel rim. C. E. Cameron, Collingswood, N. J., 



assignor to W. A. Mooney, H. J. Looby, J. B. Connolly and 



C. E. Cameron, Philadelphia, Pa. — a copartnership trading 

 as Lightning Demountable Rim Co. 



1,104.876. Htiusing. E. Clark, assignor to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber 



Co. — both of Akron, Ohio, 

 1,104,886. Tire filler. W. E. Graves. Topeka. Kans. 

 1,104,899. Vehicle wheel. T. F. E. Hutchings, New York, N. Y. 

 1,104,902. Automatic relief valve for tires. V. O. Jarvis, Hanford, Cal. 

 1,104,955. Hose coupling. W. J. Bellows, Walla Walla. Wash. 

 1,104,984. Safety pocket clasp with elastic strips. C. Gleckler, Staunton, 



III. 

 1,105,121. Convertible tire R. Wright, Cleveland, Ohio, 

 1,105,127. Smoke mask for respiration apparatus. A. B. Drager, assignor 



to Dragerwerk Heinr. und Bernh. Drager — both of Lubeck, 



Germany. 

 1,105,211. Vehicle wheel. O. Schaller, Webster Groves, Mo. 

 1,105,270. Rubber footwear. L. J. Grosky, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 1,105,342. Vehicle tire. C. A. Swinehart, Akron, Ohio. 

 1,105,355. Combined suspender tab and belt loop for trousers. A. 



Leighton, Erie, Pa. 

 1,105,365. Attachment for arm baths. A. M. McQuhac, Toronto, Ont., 



Canada. 

 1,105,368. Elastic bedding plate. E. Miiller, Berlin, and A. Kayser, 



Wilmersdorf, near Berlin, Germany, assignors to Diibelwerke 



Gesellschaft mit beschrankter, Haftunf, Berlin, Germany. 

 1.105,437. Overshoe. E. A. Hunter, Des Moines, Iowa. 

 1,105,459. Tire for vehicle wheels. F. Rose, Liverpool, and Andrew Rae, 



Seacombe. England. 

 1,105.476. Artiticial tooth. R. M. Withycombe, Sydney, New South 



Wales, Australia. 

 1,105.488. Urinal. C. E. Clare, Chicago. 111., assignor to Sharp & Smith, 



Chicago, III. 



1.105.568. Composition of matter, consisting of guayule, balata, etc. E. 



D. Kendall, Elizabeth. N. J., assignor of one-third to D. Q. 

 Brown, New York, N. Y., and one-third to A. R. Ledoux, 

 Cornwall, N. Y. 



1.105.569. Pneumatic suit for aviators. N. Lacrotte, Paris, France. 



Trade Mark. 

 79,032. C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. Minn. The words Lady Comfort. 

 For ladies', misses' and children's shoes made of rubber or 

 leather. 



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

 obtained from The India Ri'BBEr World office at 10 cents each, postpaid.] 



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 In7-cntions. 

 [Abstracted in The Ii-lustrated Official Journal, July 1, 1914.] 

 5,799 (1913). Elastic fabric. E. IJaumgarten, 114, Klingelhollstrasse, Bar- 

 men, Germany. 



5.825 (1913). India rubber substitute. G. Fretard, 49, Rue des Martyrs, 



Paris, France. 



5.826 (1913). Wheel tire. G. Fretard, 49, Rue des Martyrs, Paris, 



France. 

 5,886 (1913). Spring wheel. C. E. Dowling. Wimmera street, Dimboola, 



Victoria, Australia. 

 5,992 (1913). Hand bag with rubber attachments which can be converted 



into a life belt. R. Dann. 15 Rowley Grove, StaflFord. 

 6,016 (1913). Golf ball. P. A. Martin. Granville street, and J. Stanley, 



137 Ivor Road, Sparkhill — both in Birmingham. 

 6,019 (1913). Inflatable waterproof life saving garment. W. MacDonald, 



Queensborough, British Columbia, Canada. 



"6,024 (1913). Tires, elastic: special apparatus for making. E. Oliver, Day- 



tona, Florida, U. S. A. 

 6,035 (1913). Oils, fats, balsams, adhesives, resins, caoutchouc, gutta 



percha and other cellulose derivatives, L. Lilienfeld, 1, 



Zeltgasse, Vienna, Austria. 



6,041 (1913). A device for closing the bung-holes of casks, carrying a 



rubber disc. L. Pearson, "Angel Hotel," Brook street, 



Chester. 

 6.051 (1913). Tire attachment to rims. I,. Pelloux, 2, Rue Marceau, Leval 



lois-Perrei, Seine, France. 

 6.183 (1913). Egg testing device comprising a tube composed of rubber, 



S. H. French. 112 Fernside Road, Balham, London. 

 6,246 (1913). Spring wheel. V. Kochel, Breitenbach, near Briickenan, 



Germany. 

 6.280 (1913). Rubber stopper for aerated liquids vessel. P. C. CarrierC; 



Wizernes, Pas de Calais, France. 

 6,360 (1913). Hand stamp. R. X'illon, 3, Rue des Lions, Paris, France. 

 6,378 (1913). Cutting india rubber, etc. C. Anthony, Gould Road 



Twickenliam, Middlesex. 

 6,387 (1913). Plastic compositions suitable for the manufacture of substi- 

 tutes for ebonite, etc. L. Lilienfeld, 1, Zeltgasse, Vienna, 



Austria. 

 6,394 (1913). A wooden sole formed of a fore-part and a heel part con 



nected by a strip of leather, rubber, or the like. A, 



Augestad, Larvik, Norway. 



6.403 (1913). Molding fibrous materials by hydraulic pressure upon a 



rubber diaphragm. E. I.anhoffer, 2, Boulevard de Maisons. 

 Poissy. Seine et Oise. France. 



[.Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, Julv 8. 1914.] 



6.404 (1913). Molding fibrous materials by means of a pressing die, 



which bears upon the material through an elastic cushion 

 of liquid contained in a closed space bounded by a 

 rubber diaphragm. E. LanhoflFer, 2, Boulevard de Maisons, 

 Poissy, Seine et Oise, France. 



*6,472 (iyi3). Cushion or pad of cloth-faced rubber. J. B. Henry, Boze- 

 man, Montana, L'. S. A. 



6,514 (1913). Fishing-rod ring provided with a rubber ring between the 

 center and the metal frame. P. F. Wadham, "Walton- 

 dale," Newport, Isle of Wight. 



6,580 (1913). Wheel tire, jacket and cover; tread projection. T. D. 

 Kelly, 9, Avenue Road, Southend, Essex. 



6,667 (1913). Tire — non -elastic — and rim. G. E. Greaves, Woronzoflf 

 street, Berdiansk, South Russia. 



6.718 (1913). Driving belt manufacture. Rudge- Whit worth, Ltd.. Rudge 

 Works, J. V. Pugh, Guiting House, Allesley, and W, 

 Blair, 65 Earlsdon street — all in Coventry. 



6,810 (1913). Machine for studding tire treads. Dunlop Rubber Co. and 

 D. G. Snodgrass, Manor Mills, Sal ford street. Aston, 

 Birmingham, and W. A. Turpin, Warple Way, Acton 

 Vale, London. 



6,828 (1913). Rubber rollers to facilitate the opening and closing of 

 bureau drawers. P. Barker, 21 Reuben street. South Cir- 

 cular Road, Dublin, Ireland. 



6.863. (1913). Tapping rubber trees. A. J. M. Ledeboer, Kalisat, Java, 

 Dutch Indies. 



6,898 (1913). Spring wheel with continuous outer rigid ring and rubber 

 ring. -V. M. Laurence, 269 High street. Exeter. 



6.920 (1913). Spring wheel with sprintr between hub and flexible or non- 

 rigid rim. M. Gilles, 11, Ziilpicherplatz, Cologne, Germany. 



6.925 (1913). India rubber adhesive. F. E. Anglada, 10, Vergara, Bar- 

 celona, Spain. 



6.985 (1913). Fluid transmitting tubular hose. W. C. Gardiner, of Redda- 



way & Co., Cheltenham street. Pendleton, Manchester. 



6.986 (1913). Tubular fabric. W. C. Gardiner, of Reddaway & Co., 



Cheltenham street, Pendleton, Manchester. 

 7.027 (1913). Disc wheel. E. F. Goodyear, Reliance Works. Dudley. 

 Worcestershire. 



7.047 (1913). Disc wheel ; detacliable rim attachment to wheel. F. W. 

 Brampton, Cookley Iron Works, Kidderminster, Worce- 

 stershire. 



7,071 (1913). Pneumatic wearing apparel for aviators. N. Lacrotte, 136, 

 Avenue Parnientier, Paris, France. 



"7,083 (1913). Spring wheel. P.. Anderson and L E. Green, Rock Springs, 

 Wyo., U. S. A. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, July 15, 1914.] 



7.179 (1913). Feeding bottle teat. C. J. Mansfield, Jr., L^nited Service 



Club, Charles street, London. 

 7.195 (1913). Tire inflating pump. O. A. Bennewitz. Eutin, Oldenburg, 



Germany. 

 "7,212 (1913). Wheel tire. J. Anthony, Attleboro, Mass., U. S. A. 

 7,227 (1913). India rubber shock absorbing covering for stylus bar of 



phonograph. E. Huch, 70, Bismarckstrasse, Steglitz, near 



Berlin, Germany. 

 7,279 (1913). Belt for motorcycles, etc., comprising continuous plies of 



leather, rubber, etc. E. Lycett, Bromley street, Birming- 

 ham. 

 7.314 (1913). Trouser creasing by application of gutta percha sheet 



C. Heymann, 39, Rue de Paradis, Paris, France. 

 7,363 (1913). Tools for removing and replacing tires. J. Hornby, 40, 



Hope street, Southport, Lancashire. 

 *7,382 (1913). Electric conductor comprising rubber cushioning. F. Bro- 



walski. Box No. 226. Worden. 111., U. S. A. 

 7,452 (1913). Apparatus for detecting and closing punctures. E. Siegen- 



thaler, 107, Moore Park Road, Fulham. London. 

 7,490 (1913). Rubber cushion rail for billiard table. F. A. Alcock, 155, 



Elizabeth street. Melbourne, Australia. 

 7.512 (1913). Air compressor for inflating motor vehicle tires. T. J. H. 



Sturmey, The Quarry Close, St. Nicholas street, Coventry. 



