February i, ipio.3 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



173 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 7, 1909. 



NO. 942,149. Tire. [Outer tube of rubber and fabric, with resilient 

 metallic tubular sections inside.] J. C. Taylor, New York city. 

 942,364. Vehicle wheel tire. J. A. Boyajean, New York city. 

 942,418. Tire. [With hollow annular metallic casing.] W. R. 

 Stewart and T. S. Stewart, Saltsburg, assignors of one-third to A. S. 

 Braverman, Avonmore, Pa. 

 942,500. Metallic protector for pneumatic tires. E. A. Hultberg, Chicago. 

 942,567. Automobile tire. Iva B. Kempshall, Boston. 



942,654. Tire. [With tread supported by springs.] J. G. Maxwell, Wash- 

 ington, Pa. 

 942,682. Tire protector. F. Vacher, New York city. 

 942,734. Pneumatic tire. P. G. Muenchinger, Newport, R. I., assignor to 



E. F. Shiek, Brookline, Mass. 

 942,787.^ Flexible conduit. C. H. Miller, West Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor 



to Safety-Armorite Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 942,78s. Conduit for electric wires. Same. 



942.789. Flexible electric conduit. Same. 



942.790. Flexible conduit for electric wires. Same. 



942,842. Cushion tire for vehicle wheels. J. H. Poole, assignor of three- 

 eighths each to F. L. Price and J. G. Wilde, all of Brockton, Mass. 



Trade Mark. 

 44,248. Key City Roofing Co., Dubuque, Iowa. The word Dreadnought. 

 For prepared rubber roofings. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 14, 1909. 



942, 8S1. Elastic tire. A. Bonnaz, Lyon, France. 



943,002. Armor for tires. S. S. Childs, Bernardsville, N. J. 



943.019. Packing for piston rods and the like. G. Huhn, Berlin, Germany. 



943,023. Pneumatic packing. E. S. Johnson, assignor of one-half to W. 

 J. Knight, both of Oakland, Cal. 



93.054. Apparatus for manufacturing wheel tires. J. K. Williams, as- 

 signor of one-half to The Williams Foundry and Machine Co., both of 

 Akron, Ohio. 



943. °5 5- Vulcanizing mold. Same. 



943,146. Horseshoe. II. J. Filliez, assignor of one-third to A. Vignos and 

 one-third to M. L. Keagy, all of Canton, Ohio. 



943.172. Lawn sprinkler. C. Ballreich, Publo, Cal. 



943.173. Vehicle tire. [Pneumatic, with thick tread.] T. H. Banks, San 

 Antonio, Texas. 



943. 34 1 - Tire supporter. S. T. Coate and J. T. Saris, Springfield, 111. 



943,411"). Hose coupling. C. E. Judkins. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. 



943,430. Vehicle tire. T. W. Lucke, Chicago. 



943,446. Wheel tire. H. L. McDuffee, Gilroy, Cal. 



943,463. Tire protector. J. Richardson, Buffalo, N. Y. 



943.505. Automobile tire. C. E. W. Woodward, assignor to The Fisk 



Rubber Co., both of Chicopee Falls, Mass. 

 943,640. Pneumatic tire. A. Latimer, London, England. 



Trade Mark. 

 44,578. Hood Rubber Co., Boston. A band of which the narrow upper 



edge is in red. For rubber boots and shoes. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 21, 1910. 

 943.658. Manufacture of products containing india-rubber and cellulose. 



[Consists in mixing cellulose or cellulose solution with the latex of 



rubber.] P. Defaucamberge, assignor to Societe Francaise de la Viscose, 



both of Paris, France. 

 943,692. Packing and method of making the same. C. I. E. Mastin, Mid- 

 land Park, and E. L. Perry, Paterson, N. J. 

 943,780. Sprinkler nozzle. W. G. Hughes, Norwalk, Cal., assignor to S. 



K. Elliott and H. G. Miller, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 943,851. Golf ball marking device. W. T. West, Camden, N. J. 

 943,946. Telephone mouthpiece. E. H. Long, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 943.998. Flexible and elastic band for pneumatic tires. P. Roussillon, 



Argenteuill, France. 

 944,177. Pen feeder. F. M. Connolly, New Haven, Conn. 

 944, 1 90. Penholder. II. E. Hoke, assignur of one-half to E. G. Eckert, 



Hannover, Pa. 

 944,213. Tire pump attachment. II . H. Rung, assignor of one-half to 



R. v F. Whitmer, both of Philadelphia, Pa. 

 944,233. Waterproofing composition. [May consist of rubber cement \2 l /i 



parts; spirits of turpentine, 6% parts; and gasolene, 81 T 4 parts.] L. 



A. Coleman, assignor of one-third each to J. E. Sebrell and H. 



Abramcs, all "f Norfolk, Va. 



Trade Mark. 

 44,908. New York Belting and Packing Co., Limited, New York city. 



The word Magic. For rubber hose. 

 45,456. The Beckley Ralston Co., Chicago. The words New Century. 



For pneumatic tires. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 28, 1909. 

 944,278. Apparatus for filling rubber tires with viscous liquids. A. D. 



Ray, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor of one-half each to C. J. Callahan and 



T. Chester, Sunbury, Pa. 

 944,287. Interchangeable rubber heel. Frank G. Sherman, Chicago. 

 944,308. Automobile tire. W. J. Bauer, assignor to Bauer Non-Collapsible 



Wheel Co., both of New York city. 



944i339- Vulcanizing mold. F. W. Litchfield, assignor to the Goodyear 



Tire and Rubber Co., both of Akron, Ohio. 

 944. 35 1 - Vehicle wheel rim. J. M. Alderfer, Sharon Center, Ohio. 

 944,421. Circular loom. R. E. Evenden, Manchester, England. 

 944,514. Rim for motor car wheels. D. C. Smith and W. F. Gorton, 



Muncie, Ind. 

 944,558. Elastic heel for boots or shoes. C. M. Jaggers, McAlester, Okla. 

 944,722. Process for making inner liners for tires. _ B. S. Eshelman, 



assignor to G. V. Krichbaum, both of Ashland, Ohio. 

 944,772. Anti-skid attachment for vehicle wheels. T. T. Chaloner, New 



York city. 

 944,782. Buoyant bathing suit. P. J. Griffin, Boston. 

 944,877. Coupling [for hose]. E. A. Koschinski, Scranton, Pa. 

 944,906. Wheel rim for pneumatic tires. J. Haynes, Manchester, England, 



assignor to C. A. Bradshaw and W. E. Cuthbertson, Manchester, 



England, and T. S. Sheldrake, Ilford, England. 

 Trade Marks. 

 45,544. The Hanover Vulcanite Co., New York city. The word Aero. 



For hard rubber combs. 

 45.545- H. W. Buckner, New Orleans. The wond "Robold" supported by 



a figure. For machinery packing, hose, and belting. 

 45,904. The Vulcanized Rubber Co., New York city. The word Ajax, 



For rubber combs. 



[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. 



PATITNT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 

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



afflication, which in the case of these listed helow was in 1908. 

 * Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, December i, 1909-! 

 16,582 (1908). Pneumatic tire with separately inflated air chambers. E. 



H. E. Fletcher, London. 

 16,639 (1908). Inside cushion for hoot heels. W. J. C. Schwarz, Liverpool. 

 1 6,688 (1908). Rubber cushion tire with triangular cross sections. T. 



Hill, Walsall, Staffordshire. 

 16,698 C1908). Pneumatic tire with butt ended inner tube. A. W. Sparkes 



and S. I. Michaelson, Bristol. 

 16,738 (1908). Hoof pa'd. W. E. Lake, London. (Maison Talbot, Milan, 



Italy. 

 16,741 (1908). Casing for motor wheels to prevent dust from rising. T. 



Hunt, Atherstone, Warwickshire. 

 16,760 (1908). Machine for measuring fabrics. L. V. E. Richards, Long 



Eaton, Derbyshire. 

 16,779 (1908). Hoof pad. B. P. Gray, Birmingham. 

 16,925 (1908). Golf ball consisting of an inner shell of rubber, lined wltn 



gelatine and water, wound with linen or cotton, and covered with 



gutta-percha or india-rubber. W. Thomson, Manchester. 

 16,958 (1908). Pneumatic tire with p*uncture and wear preventing bani. 



R. D. Edwards and R. W. H. Rodney, Bristol. 

 16,971 C1908). Process in which naphthalene is employed for rendering 



rubber or rubber mixtures plastic. Rutgerswerke-Aktiengesellschaft, 



Berlin. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, December 8, 1909.] 

 17.134 (1908). Vacuum apparatus for promoting the growth of hair. C. 



H. Fryer, Surbiton. 

 17,208 (1908). Machine for cutting and marking fabrics. P. Kauty, Nu- 

 remberg, Germany. 

 17,212 (1908). Vehicle wheel with elastic core. A. Roster, Florence, Italy. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, December 15, 1909-] 

 •17,694 (1908). Method of waterproofing fabrics. Z. S. Blackadar, Whit- 

 man, Massachusetts. 

 17.703 (1908). Sectional pneumatic tire with air chambers in series. L. 



Brown, Eccles, and C. Macintosh & Co., Ltd., Manchester. 



17.845 (1908). Composition for charging tires and balls. Equatorial Trad- 

 ing and Mfg. Co., E. A. Muskett, and J. B. Scammell, London. 



17.846 (1908). Molding elastic balls. Same. 



18,007 O908). Compound material for floor coverings — including a surface 

 layer of rubber.' C. A. McKerrow; Mitchells, Ashworth, Stansfield & 

 Co.; and C. Macintosh & Co., Ltd., Manchester. 



18,015 (1908). Means for securing detachable tire carrying rim. S. S. 

 Rogers, Brentford. 



18,019 (1908). Swimming appliances. W. Harz, Grossenhain. Saxony. 



18,048 (1908). Solvent for vulcanized rubber waste, scrap or raw ma- 

 terials containing rubber; terpene hydrocarbon is used. G. Austerwell, 

 Neuilly, France. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, December 22, 1909J 



18,126 (1908). Cover for pneumatic tires. F. Veith, Hochst, Germany. 



18,164 (1908I. Puncture preventing shield for pneumatic tires. H. Pfeif# 

 fer, London. 



18,174 (1908). Protective cover for pneumatic tires. J. Muff-Minder, 

 Zurich, Switzerland. 



18,298 (1908). Golf ball. A. Macdonald, Troon, Ayrshire. 



18,301 (1908). Device for setting wire cored rubber tires. A. E. Dan- 

 caster, London. 



"18,307 (1908). Elastic tire with tread of staggered blocks. A. M. Mac- 

 Farland, Philadelphia, Pa. 



