January i, 1910.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD. 



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Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 2, 1909. 



NO. 938,537. Tire protector anchor. S. C. Wolfe, Angola, Ind. 

 938,731. Hose coupling and gasket therefor. J. E. Ward, assignor, 

 to Ward Equipment Co., both of New York City. 

 938,999. Vehicle tire. C. F. Fisk, Allentown, N. J. 

 939.036. Hose coupling. W. F. Koper, assignor of one-half to F. Marzluff, 



both of Chillicothe, Ohio. 

 939,096. Hose coupling. I. I. Rose, Thebes, 111. 



939,190. Vehicle Wheel. [With inflatable elastic tube.] E. Dettelbach and 

 E. W. B. Powell, assignors of one-third each to A. Nisbet and T. W. 

 Baird, all of Denver, Colo. 

 939.195- Hose coupling. J. E. Ward, assignor to Ward Equipment Co., 

 both of New York City. 



TRADE MARKS. 

 38,574. The Star Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. The words Baby's Favorite. 



For rubber nipples. 

 42,734. The Revere Rubber Co., Boston. The representation of Paul 

 Revere on horseback. For mechanical rubber goods, and pneumatic 

 and solid tires. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 9. 1909. 



939,209. Speed indicating or recording device. W. H. Bristol, Waterbury, 

 Conn. 



939,211. Air hose coupling. E. L. Brown, Cleveland, assignor of one- 

 third each to P. L. Andrews, Toledo, and C. Eisle, Cleveland, Ohio. 



939.3^7- Elastic tire for vehicle wheels. Bento Martins de Sa, Rio de 

 Janeiro, Brazil. 



939.34— Vulcanizer. F. E. Smith, Hartford. Conn. 



939,428. Pneumatic tire. J. L. Maitland, Passaic, assignor of one-third 

 each to W. A. Callanan, Jersey City, and C. Rider, Mountainville, 

 N. J. 



939.434- Hose coupling. V. P. McVoy, Mobile, Ala. 



939.435- Hose coupling. Same. 

 939.436. Hose coupling. Same. 

 939.437- Hose coupling. Same. 



939,474. Tire protector. F. R. Colvin and C. R. Colvin, Lansing, Mich. 

 939,491. Anti slipping attachment for tires. M. J. Frambach, assignor of 



one-half to E. F. Brooders, Hartley, Iowa. 

 939,520. Syringe or the like [with hot water bottle]. C. P. Leyner, 



Boston, assignor to J. G. Leyner, Denver, Colo. 

 939,524. Cushion tire. W. E. Marengo, Worcester, assignor of one-half 



to J. B. Prouix, Southbridge, Mass. 



939.610. Tire for vehicle wheels. [Provided with a casing whose sides are 

 composed of interlocked alternative flexible and inflexible members.] 

 T. Midgely, Worthington, Ohio. 



939.61 1. Tire for vehicle wheels. Same. 



939,619. Tire fastener. [For solid rubber tires.] L. M. Nelson, Doug- 

 las, Wyo. 



939.638. Resilient tire. W. H. Rowling. Salinas, Cal. 



939.956. Superheater for use in connection with vulcanizers and other 

 apparatus. J. Berliner, Hanover, Germany, assignor to E. Berliner, 

 Washington, D C. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 16. 1909. 



940.014. Vehicle tire. C. O. Henderson, Dayton Ohio, assignor of one- 

 third to W. A. Pickens, Indianapolis, Ind. 



940,243. Means for attaching demountable rims. H. H. Ford, assignor 

 of one-half to H. H. De Loss, both of Bridgeport, Conn. 



940,337. Horseshoe. G. Loeffler, Tampa, Fla. 



940,460. Cushion tire. G. G. Hayes, Glen wood Springs, Col. 



940,528. Tire. W. D. Harris, assignor to Harris Tire and Rubber Co., 

 both of Philadelphia. 



940,591. Tire armor. B. F. Ginn, Lenox, la. 



Design. 



40,358. Interlocking tile. G. H. Quennard, Allendale, N. j. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 23, 1909- 

 940,670. Knife for tapping rubber trees. Q. Q. Bradford, Palulo Valley, 



Honolulu, Hawaii. 

 940,919. Cushion tire. C. O. Baughman, assignor to W. J. Frank, both 



of Akron, Ohio. 



941.015. Resilient tire for vehicles. G. O. Draper, Hopedale, Mas?. 

 941,058. Wheel tire. [Cylindrical and cored.] F. L. Berg, Owatonna, 



Minn. 

 941,150. Hose and pipe coupling. S. M. Johnson, Chicago. 



REISSUES. 



13,045. Protector for rubber tires. H. R. Palmer, Cleveland, Ohio, 

 assignor to F. E. McEwen. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 30, 1909. 

 941,410. Hose rack. G. F. D. Trask, Orange, N. J. 

 941,453. Cushioned wheel for vehicles. W. J. Higrnan, Denver, Colo. 

 941,536. Piston packing ring. T. H. Renaud, assignor of one-third each 



to W. Bawden and E. L. Adreon, Jr., all of St. Louis. 

 941,652. Air hose coupling. F. W. Rock, assignor of one-half to E. A. 



Field, both of Detroit, Mich. 

 941,659. Elastic connection strap. J. J. Shea. Hartford, Conn., assignor 



to The Hartford Rubber Works Co. 

 941,871. Pneumatic tire. C. M. Cautier, Putney, London, England. 



941,926. Spring wheel. W. L. Johns, Soquel, Cal. 



941,962. Pneumatic tire shoe manufacturing machine. W. C. State, 



assignor to F. A. Seiberling, both of Akron, Ohio. 

 941,990. Fire hose coupling. II. J. Hickey, Tomahawk, \\ is. 



TRADE MARKS. 

 43,318. Kautschuk Gesellschaft Schon & Co., Harburg a/d Elbe, Germany. 



The word Penghulu. For raw india-rubber, gutta-percha, and balata. 

 45,316. Boston Belting Co. The word Roxbro. For rubber hose. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of United 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 the filing of the 



Application, which in the case of these listed below was in 1908. 



* Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, November 3, 1909-] 

 14,504 (1908). Pneumatic tire tread of hard and soft materials. S. Z. 



de Ferranti, Grindleford Bridge, Derbyshire. 

 14,554 (1908). Electrically heated vulcanizer for tire repairs. P. Allman, 



Manchester, and G. W. T. Leeson, Lymm. 

 14,582 (1908). Protective band for pneumatic tires. G. H. Demougeot, 



Paris, France. 

 14,610 (1908). Portable steam vulcanizer for tire repairs. J. Berliner, 



Hanover, Germany. 

 14,645 (1908). Non-slipping device for tires. J. H. Hall, Sheffield. 

 14,651 (1908). Separate tread for pneumatic tires. J. Jelley, Coventry. 

 14,703 (1908). Tubular tire fabric of unextensible threads. A. Boden, 



Grossrohrsdorf, Germany. 

 14,716 (1908). Chain protector for pneumatic tires. L. W. Williams, 



Cathcart, and W. T. G. Ellis, Glasgow. 

 14,771 (1908). Pneumatic tire with tread of rubber blocks attached to 



a metallic band. H. Talasso, Paris, France. 

 14,830 (1908). Method of utilizing india-rubber waste. B. Roux, Paris, 



France. 

 14,833 (1908). Rim for pneumatic tires, single or dual. C. W. Pradeau, 



London. 

 14,872 (1908). Metallic protective tread for tires. B. Clarke-Lens, 



Eastbourne. 

 1 4,89 1 ( 1908) . Wooden felly for use in connection with solid rubber 



tires. N. Macbeth, St. Annes-on-Sea. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, November 10, 1909-1 



15,081 (1908). Tire inflating pump. C. Paterson, Birmingham. 



15,121 (1908). Pneumatic tire cover attached by rings and hooks. J. R. 



Trigwell, London. 

 15,145 (1908). Elastic tire filled with a resilient composition consisting 



of oils and other materials. R. H. and E. M. Pybus, The Old Lodge, 



Derby. 

 15,169 (1908). Puncture preventing band for tires consisting of over- 

 lapping plates of steel. A. F. Walker and J. Gilles, London. 

 15.305 (1908). Tire inner tubes constructed of layers of rubber and open 



mesh bias fabric. I. S. McGiehan. 

 I5.37I (1908). Fabric for lining tire covers. M. Staamann, Walters 



hausen, Germany. 

 15,460 (1908). Pneumatic tire tread with staggered rows of ribs. W. J. 



Thorold, London. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, November 17, 1909.] 

 r 5,546 (1908). Disk wheel with pneumatic tire. G. Davis and W. Brown, 



London. 

 15.567 (1908). Teething pad. F. Scbutze, trading as F. Schutze & Co., 



London. 

 15.675 (190S). Elastic tire of wedge-shaped laminae of leather or other 



material and rubber. E. Sabata y Roca, Barcelona, Spain. 

 15,870 (1908). Pneumatic tire with metallic reinforcement. A. Raimon, 



Paris, France. 

 15,968 (1908). Tire filled with fluid composition which solidifies. Equa- 

 torial Trading and Mfg. Co., E. A. Muskett, and J. B. Scammell, 



London. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, November 24, 1909-] 

 16,322 (1908). Linen protective band to be placed between the air tube 



and the cover of a tire. J. Cox, Tutbury. 

 16,394 (1908). Tubular tire formed with continuous narrow radial 



'chambers. W. Brameld, Paterson, New Jersey. 

 16,424 (1908). Necks, stoppers and valves of hot water bottles, air beds, 



and the like. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 

 4--:..Si8 (May S, 1909). E. Neuhart. Pneumatic tire and protector. 

 402, S34 (May S). II. Labre. Elastic wheel. 

 402,835 (May 8). E. Lapisse. Pneumatic tire. 

 402,909 (May 11). J. A. C. Merle. Elastic tire. 



402,970 (May 12). H. Robillard. Leather cover for pneumatic tires. 

 403,012 (May 13). A. Roster, Attachment for tires. 



