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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[April 1. 1914. 



1,088.349. 



1,088,386. 

 1,088,540. 



1,088,543. 

 1,088,551. 



1,088,596. 

 1,088,656. 



1.088.663. 



Removable rim attachment for vehicle wheels. M. Kuller, Gross- 

 Lichterfelde, near Berlin, Germany. 



Spring wheel. G. Weaver, Jellico, Tcnn. 



Road vehicle wheel. S. H. Cope, assipnor to The Warland 

 Dual Rim Co., Ltd. — both of Birminpham, Kngland. 



Liner tor tires. S. E. Covington, Bellefontaine, Ohio. 



Manufacture .of products from india rubber. H. Dogny, V. 

 Henri and E. Veil-Picard, Paris, France. 



Resilient tire for vehicles. P. Lavellc, Johnstown. Pa. 



Vehicle wheel rim. J. R. Gammeter, assignor to The B. F. 

 Goodrich Co. — both of Akron, Ohio. 



Pneumatic bulb. T. F. Kepler, assignor to The B. F. Goodrich 

 Co. — both of Akron, Ohio. 



Trade Marks. 



67,083. Motorcycle Equipment Co.. Hammondsport. N. Y. TIic word 

 Afeco. Pumps for inflating motorcycle tires, tools for removing 

 motorcycle tires. 



71,473. Churchill & Aldcn Co.. Hrockton, Mass. The word Ralston. For 

 boots and shoes of leather, rubber, etc. 



71,637. Johnson & Johnson. New Brunswick. N. J. Linked circle. For 

 rubber protcctivcs. surgical dressings, etc. 



72,590. L. Bertram, Hanover, Germany. The word Russka. For surgical 

 rubber goods, rubber sponges, etc. 



74,291. The National Belting Co., Elyria, Ohio. The words Red Jacket. 

 For belts and belting. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of L'^nited States patents may be 

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



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



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

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

 'Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



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

 23,200 (1912). Tire attachments to rims. G. J. Arnold, "Toorak," 

 Torquay. 



23,205 (1912). Detachable rim attachments to wheels. E. M. Begon, St. 



Genis-Laval, Rhone, France. 

 23,219 (1912). Apparatus for coagulating latex. F. A. Byrne, 2 Ludgate 



11 ill, Birmingham. 

 22,226 (1912). Vulcanizing tires. W. Gummer, 29 Alma Square. St. 



John's Wood, London. 

 23.296 (1912). Jackets and covers for wheel tires, and means for securing 



to rims. J. Stungo, 11 Eylauerstrasse, Berlin. 

 23,325 (1912). Protective facing of hard rubber for lacrosse stick. H. 



Broomfield, 4 Oxford st., Manchester, England. 

 23,383 (1912). Spring wheels with continuous outer rigid ring and pneu- 

 matic cushion. P. Magnus, 43 Rae st., North Fitzroy, 



near Melbourne, Australia. 

 23,390 (1912). Process of manufacturing rubber driving belts, etc. A. E. 



Wale, Coleshill, near Birminghara. 

 *23,405 (1912). Stocking suspenders. D. Kops, 435 Riverside Drive, New 



York, U. S. A. 

 •23,406 (1912). Corsets provided with hose supporters. D. Kops, 435 



Riverside Drive, New York, U. S. A. 

 •23.407 (1912). Corset. D. Kops. 435 Riverside Drive, New York, U. S. A. 

 23,451 (1912). Vulcanizing apparatus for tires and such articles. H. R. 



Nash, High Bank. Crhurch st., Altrincham. Cheshire. 

 •23,476. (1912). Nozzle for fire hose, etc. J. H. Cottle, 64 East 101st st.. 



New York. U. S. A. 

 23,537 (1912). Filigree strengthener for vulcanite dental plates. R. F. 



Hopper, 123 Hatfield Road. St. Albans, Hertfordshire. 

 23.558 (1912). Reservoir pens. J. Gilbert. Board of Trade Bldg.. Vic- 

 toria, B. C, Canada. 

 23,571 (1912). Flushing apparatus with rubber padded stops. W. Beamish, 



Stoneycroft, Hastings, New Zealand. 

 23,632 (1912). Wheel tires. Continental Caoutchouc & Gutta Percha Cie, 



100 Vahrcnwaldcrstrasse, Hanover, Germany. 

 •23,648 (1912). India rubber, etc. F. E. Barrows, 918 F St., N. W., 



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

 23,671 (1912). Medical vaporizers; spray producers. C. Fellerer, Freising, 



Germany. 

 23,673 (1912). Vehicle wheels; springs. L. A. Desy, 120 Sanguinet St., 



Montreal, Canada. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, February 11, 1914.] 



23,889 (1912). Patch for repairing the outer cover of a pneumatic tire. 

 H. H. Burton, Granby Rubber Works, Post Office Place, 

 Leicester. 



23.944 (1912). Rubber nipples for feeding bottles. R. Haddan, 31 Bed- 

 ford St., Strand, London. 



23,998 (1912). Appliance for damping stamps, envelopes, etc.. comprising 

 an india rubber water container. P. Nussbaum, 23 

 Ludgate Hill, London. 



24,030 (1912). Jackets and covers for wheel tires. D. Maggiora, I7 

 Gracechurch St., London. 



24,04 1(1912). Plastic compositions containing india rubber, gutta percha, 

 etc. W. J. Luxmoore, 23 Red Lion Square, London. 



24,064 (1912). Vulcanizing tires. W. Gummer, 29 Alma Square, St. 

 John's Wood, London. 



24,077 (1912). Puncture preventing band of vulcanite or other material 

 for pneumatic tires. E. P. Carter, 58 Rowan Road, 

 Bexley Heath, Kent. 



•24,141 (1912). Composite fabric for tires, etc., consisting of a mercerized 

 fabric saturated with rubber or rubber substitute. .-\. 

 H. Henderson. 2624 North Calvert st., Baltimore, Md., 

 U. S. A. 



24,156 (1912). Coagulating latex. W. Pahl, 4 Ringstrasse. Dortmund, 

 Prussia. 



•24,233 (1912). Protective band for wheel tires. J. E. and L. Goodman, 

 218 E. Main st., Stockton, Cal., U. S. A. 



24,291 (1912). Spring wheel embodying the use of india rubber balls. 

 G. P. Milncs, Rowcroft, Stroud, Gloucestershire. 



24,297 (1912). Securing means for garment shields comprising a pair of 

 elastic bands. W. H. Hargroves, 45 Banner St., Bun- 

 hill Row, London. 



[.\bstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, February 18, 1914.] 



24,355 (1912). Tool for repairing punctures in pneumatic tires, etc. R. W. 

 Sampson, 353 Olivier ave,, Westmount, Quebec, Canada. 



24.387 (1912). Golf balls. A. Johnston and North British Rubber Co., 



Castle Mills, Fountainbridge, Edinburgh. 



24.388 (1912). Athletic overshoe. S. F. Roberts and North British Rubber 



Co., Castle Mills, Fountainbridge, Edinburgh. 



24,415 (1912). Tread bands, projections and surfaces. H. Kuhnen, 21 

 Schlossberg, Eisenach, Germany. 



24,450 (1912). Pneumatic tires; woven fabrics; compound fabrics. P. 

 Raynier, Coux, .Ardeche, France. 



24,471 (1912). Golf balls. J. E. James, 1 Acres Field, Bolton; J. Child, 

 367 Moss Lane, East, Whitworth Park, and B. S. 

 Atwood, 15 Cavendish Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy — both 

 in Manchester — and J. W. Hyde, 19 Victoria Square, 

 Bolton. 



24,576 (1912). Tire treads. A. Russling, "Tlie Croft," Welburn Drive, 



Far Headingley, Leeds. 

 24,611 (1912). An elastic tire having a projecting tread. B. A. Godek, 



60 Boulevard Clichy. and I. Benjamins, 17 Boulevard 



Exelmans — both in Paris. 

 •24,629 (I9I2). Elastic fabrics. W. Kops, 435 Riverside Drive, New York, 



U. S. A. 

 24,637 (1912). Caoutchouc substances. Farbenfabriken vorm. F. Bayer 



& Co., Leverkusen, near Cologne, Germany. 

 24,675 (1912). A device for use in practicing golf putting. C. H. 



Minshall, St. Martins, Portland ave., Exmouth, Devon. 

 24,688 (1912). Life-saving equipments for submarines. Maschinenfabrik 



"Westfalia" Akt.-Ges. Gelsenkirchen, Westphalia, Ger- 

 many. 



24,720 (1912). Non-slipping devices formed of steel bristles set in backing 

 of rubber, etc. T. and G. Pollard, 1 Western ave., 

 Burnley. 



24,795 (1912). Coagulating india rubber, gutta percha or balata. W. 

 Pahl, 24 Ringstrasse, Dortmund, Prussia. 



24,807 (1912). Fountain pen with an inner hard rubber tube. J. Y. John- 

 son, 47 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. 



24,854 (1913). Treating rubber. F. A. Byrne, 2 Ludgate Hill, Birming- 

 ham. 



'24,878 (1912). Securing artificial teeth to vulcanite dentures, using in 

 the process a solution of rubber. P. C. M. Ash. 5 

 Broad St., Golden Square, London, and A. Luns, 620 

 Race St., Philadelphia. Pa.. U. S. A. 



24,882 (1912). Process of uniting textile fabric to enameled leather or 

 enameled clotli. S. J. Ward, 19 Cromwell ave.. High- 

 gate, London. 



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

 24,962 (1912). Puncture closing composition. F. R. Mason, "Sunnyside,'* 



St. John's Road, Brecon, South Wales. 

 24,970 (1912). Tobacco moisteners comprising discs of vulcanite or other 



material. C. A. Barrett, 100 Hillfield ave.. Crouch 



End, London. 



24,977 (1912). Covers for pneumatic cushions for wheels. A. F. Hawksley, 



Fairhaven, Lancashire. 

 25,034 (I9I2). Pneumatic wheel tires. S. J. Vaughan, The Woodlands, 



Ruckinge, Kent. 

 25.039 (1912). Surgical pads. R. E. Nolde. 7Z Welford Road, Leicester. 

 25.047 (1912). Reinforcement for pneumatic tire tread. S. C. Caddy, 



Rook Hill House, Keynsham, near Bristol, and W. H. 



Welch, 4 Dongola ave., Bristol. 

 25,055 (1912). Reclaiming rubber. E. Zappert, 27 Chancery Lane, London. 

 25,157 (1912). Sectional wheel tires. O. T. Banks, 49 Mortimer st.. 



Cavendish Square, London. 

 25,172 (1912). Tire covers comprising fabric layers adhered together by 



rubber solution. G. W. Beldam, Boston Lodge, Ealing, 



London, and A. U. B. Ryall, "Granville," Wind Mill 



Road, Brentford, Middlesex. 

 25,227 (1912). Ear instruments comprising hard rubber cups. H. F. and 



J. G. Kalse. Winnipeg. Canada. 

 25,230 (1912). Wheel tires. J. H. Knight, Barfield, Farnham, Surrey. 

 25,232 (1912). Travel hat of the type having inflatable tube round the 



back. C. Wolff, Muhlenstrasse, Waldenburg. Silesia. 

 25,249 (1912). Hernia trusses. E. Phelan, 333 Calle Lopez Cotilla, Guada- 

 lajara, Jal., Mexico. 

 •25,284 (1912). Pressure indicators for tires. G. T. Hackley, 207 South 



Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal., U. S. A. 

 •25,325 (1912). Corsets provided with elastic insertions. D. Kops, 435 



Riverside Drive, New York, U. S. A. 

 25,343 (1912). Stocking suspenders. R. H. and H. Wall. Ltd., 4 Love 



Lane, Wood st., London. 



