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THE INDIA RULBER WORLD 



| March i, 1910. 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED JANUARY 4. 1010. 



N< 1. 943,037. Tire. [Pneumatic, with clincher shoe spreader, | D. 

 Hays, assignor to E. B. Stimpson, both of New York city. 

 945.057- Anti-Bidding device. [For tires.] E. B. Stimpson, 

 assignor to Edwin B. Stimpson Co., New York city. 



945,115. Vehicle tire. [Pneumatic with special tread.] E. P. White, Chi- 

 cago, assignor to White Tire Co., New York city. 

 945,289. Horseshoe with elastic bridge covering both ends. E. Schmitz, 



Cologne, Germany. 

 945,352. Process for making rubber fabrics. A. D. Warner, Mishawaka, Ind. 

 943.353- Rubber tubing for tires, etc. Same. 

 945,470. Tire. [ Pneumatic ; metallic springs are involved, in which is a 



rubber bumper. 1 B. W. Meredith and 0. Wildman, Morrisville, Pa. 

 045,649. Tire protector. J. C, Warring, assignor to G. V. Kricbbaum, both 



of Ashland, Ohio. _ 

 945,686. Steam hose. W. T. Bonner, Trenton, N. J. 



Trade Marks. 

 40,911. The Tiresole Co., Newark, N. J. The representation of a complete 



pneumatic tire. For a powder for sealing punctures. 

 45,188. Shawmut Tire Co., Boston. For rubber tires. 

 45,206. The B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron Ohio. The representation of a 



steam engine. For steam hose. 



ISSUED JANUARY 11, ioio. 

 946,001. Rod packing. E. J. Armstrong, Erie, Pa. 

 946,044. Wheel tire. [With rubber section.] 11. H. Hodgson, Toronto. 



Canada. 



946,396. Pipe or hose coupling. [For air brake hose. J J. II. Phillips, Jr., 

 Jacksr-n, Mich. 



946,090. Machine for armoring cables. E. Witzenmann. Pforzhein, 



Germany. 

 946,074. Insulation clipping pliers. G. A. Seessle, assignor of one-half to 



T. Angst, both of Chicago. 



ISSUED JANUARY, 18, ioio. 

 946.557. Reinforcement for pneumatic tires. A. L. Murray, Grand Rapids, 



Mich. 

 946,614. Vehicle wheel. [With inner and outer members, between which 



resilient substances are placed.] R. J. Moore, Cincinnati. Ohio. 

 946,638. Tire. [Pneumatic, with special tread.] D. W. Jones, Taunton, 



Mass. 

 946,674. Means for securing a snare rim to the wheel of a vehicle. W. R. 



Hughes and P. Cave-Moyle, Cheltenham, England. 

 946.681. Hose reel. B. II. Montgomery, W. A. Gray, and A. S. Chapin, 



Toronto, Canada. 

 946,035. tlose coupling. G. B. Clay, Jenkintovvn, Pa. 

 947,141. Tire armor. C. G. Wright, Greensborro, N. C. 



Trade Mark. 



45.843. The Hartford Rubber Works Co., Hartford, Conn. The word 

 Aeronaut. For rubber tires. 



ISSUED JANUARY 25, 1910. 

 947,221. Emergency tire for automobile wheels, etc. W. Budesheim and 



J. D. Stinchcomb, Baltimore, Md. 

 947>37 '■ Vehicle tire. L. E. I law son and Frederick L. Dow, San 



Francisco. 

 947,416. Thread supply device for braiding machines. J. O. McKean, 



assignor to Foster Machine Co., all of Westfield. Mass. 

 947,442. Tire [Pneumatic] W. D. Harris, assignor to Harris Tire and 



Rubber Co., Philadelphia. 

 947,501. Hose coupling. F. E. Thomas, Portland, Me. 

 947.517- T're p*ump. W. S. Stapley, assignor to Bridgeport Brass Co., all 



of Bridgeport, Conn. 

 947.5-7- Tire case. P. Evans, Philadelphia. 

 947.535- Cushion tire for vehicle wheels. Pump. M. Wenkel, Schlottwitz, 



Germany, assignor. 

 947.543- Vehicle tire. [Solid rubber; held in place by special flanges. 1 



H. S. Firestone, assignor to Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, I 'hio. 

 947.645. Gasket for hose couplings. R. S. MacEwan, Troy, N. Y. 

 947,698. Dress shield. H. R. Hinckley, Waterbury, Conn. 

 Trade Marks. 



45.844. The Hartford Rubber Works Co., Hartford, Conn. The word 

 Aeroplane. For rubber tires. 



45.845. The Hartford Rubber Works Co., Hartford, Conn. The word 

 Aviator. For rubber tires. 



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

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



19.030 (1908). Tread for pneumatic tire. J. E. Neale, London. 



19,069 (1908). Spring wheel with pneumatic chambers between inner and 

 outer rims. R. Guereta, Madrid, Spain. 



19,063 (1908). Studded tread for pneumatic tire. E. Kemp shall, London. 



I 9-°75 (1908). Jacket between a tire cover and the air tube, for repair 

 purposes. V. Brown and Union Rubber and Chemical Co., Manchester. 



19. -°3 (1908). Double ended air tube for pneumatic tire. J. Jelley, 

 Coventry. 



19,245 (1908). Tread for pneumatic tire. J. P. Griffiths. Dudley. 



19,2,-5 ("1008). Detachable tire carrying rim. C. Pride and S. I. Michael- 

 son, Bristol. 



19,284 (1908). Puncture preventing band for pneumatic tire. A. F. Walker 

 and J. Gilles, London. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal. January 12, iqio.J 

 19,629 (1908). Gutta-percha waterproofing for leather boots. M. Hoefler, 



Arnstadt, Germany. 

 19,631 ( 1908). Pneumatic tire comprising a series of air chambers. K. 



Kleinow, Gbttingen. 

 19,220 (1908). Puncture closing device for tires, air cushions and the like. 



J. Roberts and J. Prescott, Liverpool. 

 1 9.983 (1908). Construction of the edges of a wired on tire cover. J. 



Starley, Coventry. 

 20,129 (1908). Non-slipping studs for tire covers. T. Sloper, Devizes, 



Wiltshire. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, January 19, ioio.] 

 20,168 (1908). Detachable studs for pneumatic tires. A. Shaylor. London. 

 20,170 (iqo8). Solid rubber tire vulcanized to a metal base. A. T. Collier, 

 St. Albans, and Reilloc Tyre Co. 



20.302 (1908). Manufacture of articles from powdered vulcanized rubber. 

 T. Gare, New Brighton. 



20.303 (1908). Elastic fabric for tire tubes, cushions, garments and the 

 like. T. Gare, New Brighton. 



2o,6n2 C1908L Pneumatic tire for use with or without an inner tube. F. 



Rogers, London. 

 *2o,6o6 (1908)). Lever for removing a jneumatic tire. H. M. Owens and 



A. G. Cunningham, San Francisco, California. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, January 26, 1910.] 

 20,652 (1908). Non-skid device for pneumatic tires. G. W. Baldam. 



London. 

 20,886 (1908). Detachable non-skid studs for tires. E. Payne, Cranbrook, 



and C. E. S. Marriott, Hawkhurst, Kent. 

 20,896 (iqoSL Process for extracting resin from rubber. G. F. Flamant 



ami L. G. Worms, Paris. France. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application.) 



404.6 1 j ( J lily 1, 1909). A. Ripert. Pneumatic tire covei 



404,62(1 ( July 1 ) . M. de la Gandara. Elastic wheel. 



404,595 (June 30). J. K. Williams. Vulcanizer for tire repairs. 



404,686 (June 24). P. Haillot, Delcourt & Cie. Boot heel. 



1.04,848 (July ~). P. Wolfrom. Inner tube for tires. 



404,882 (July 8). L. Vanderpcrre. Segmental protector for tires. 



404,749 (July 5). C. L. Lightbanl. Leather substitute i* 1 rubber and 



irocess of manufacture. 



405,026 (Nov. 4. 1908). W. Damon. Pneumatic tire. 



405. 1 28 (July 16, 1909). < ■. < • Trannoy, Leathei tread foi tires. 



405,145 (July 16). D. Stourdza. I 'inn mutable rim for pneumatic tire. 



[o ,306 (July 22). A. T. Bosquet. Pneumatic tire. 



405.392 (July 24). Dodwell. Improvement in pneumatic tires. 



405.437 (June 26). G. Austerwell. Process for the treatmenl oi rubber. 



105,345 'July 2.0. Yberty. Pneumatic boot heel. 



405,526 (July 28). E. Dive. Nipple for children. 



105,550 (July 29)- C. F. Wren. Elastic tire. 



405,552 (July 29). G. H. Gillette. Wheel tire. 



405,562 ( July 29). C. Simcnnet. Improvement in w hee 1 rims. 



405,762 (Aug. 5). R. Trantwein, Pneumatic tire 



404,718 (July 3.) Etablissements de Dion Bo u ton. Envelope for dirigible 



balloons. 



405,83] * Aug. 9). F. E. Blaisdell. Elastic tires. 



[ Not i . Printed copies of specifications <>f French 1 'a tents can be ob- 

 tained from R. Robet, Ingenieur-Conseil, 16 avenue de Villier, Paris, at 



50 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. 



[ARSTRACTED IN THE IlLl'STRATED OFFICIAL JOURNAL, DECEMBER 31, 1QOQ.] 



19,014. (1908). Tire inflater. A. R. Price, Birmingham. 



The Gutta Percha and Rubber Manufacturing Co., of Toronto, 



Limited, send out one of the handsomest calendars of the 

 season which differs from any other yet received in that it 

 begins with February, igio, and supplies tear-off sheets for 

 twelve months. At the same time the calendar has a complete 

 list of dates for the year on one sheet. 



