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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



275 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED MARCH i, 1910. 



O. 950,761. Resilient wheel. H. H. Browne and J. M. Asher, Jr., 

 San Diego, Cal. 

 950,985. Tire. [Comprises layer? of felt and rubber.] R. and S. 

 Basch, London, England. 

 957,087. Armored vehicle tire. M. L. Williams, South Bend, Ind. 



Trade Marks. 



43,701. David Sommers, Shamokin, Pa. The words High Bred, on either 

 side of a circle. For rubber and other footwear. 



ISSUED MARCH 8, 1910. 

 95 1. 1 73- Vehicle wheel. L. Bloch, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 951.574- Folding bath tub. L. F. O'Neill, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 95 1. 77 2 - Horseshoe pad. C. E. Pearl, assignor to Pearl Economy Pad 

 Co., Boston, 



Design Patent. 



40,570. Iva Belle Kempshall, Boston. The ornamental design for an 

 automobile tire tread. 



Trade Marks. 



41,191. Bowers Rubber Works. San Francisco. The representation of 

 sections of spiral rubber piston packing, with the lettering Universal 

 and Skookitm. 



ISSUED MARCH 15. 1910. 



■951,81 1. Utilization of waste rubber. [ Consists in mixing waste rubber 

 with anil in and heating the mixture to a temperature sufficient to 

 cause said waste rubber to absorb, enter into a loose combination with 

 and retain the anilin.] A. Gentzsch, Vienna, Austria-Hungary. 



951.869. Tire construction. P. E. Wirt, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



951.870. Tire and tire tread construction. Same. 



951.87 1. Tire construction. Same. 



951.872. Tire construction. Same. 

 951^873. Tire construction. Same. 



051,881. Vulcanizing apparatus. [For tubes for tires and the like.] W\ 



Frost, London, England. 

 951.938. Spare wheel for vehicles. E. T. Burrowes, Portland, Me. 

 951,980. T 'rocess of and apparatus for lining pneumatic tires. W. Baird, 



Pittsburg, Kan. 

 952.014. Non-slipping tire. C. F. C. Morris, Stamford Hill, London, 



England. 

 952,039. Non-skid tire. L. Greenwald, Buffalo, N. Y. 



952.072. Puncture-proof casing, [for tires; fabric and rawhide.] W. M. 

 English, Sausalit. . and H. M. Lichtenstein, San Francisco, Cal. 



952.073. Tire protector. L. Faber, San Bernardino, Cal. 



952,132. Tire. Anti-skid tread. J. Neary, assignor to Kokomo Rubber 



Co., all of Kokomo, Ind. 

 952. 13S. Hair curling device. H. W. Reynolds. New York *. ity. 

 952,150 Rubber compound. [Consisting of a mixture of rubber, sulphur, 



filler material, and pulverulent material.] J. Smith, assignor to Arkon 



Carbon Co., all of Chicago. 

 952,175. Pneumatic lire. R. T. Badgley. New York City. 

 952,18s. Armored tire for vehicles. C. D. Farr, Detroit, Mich. 



Trade Marks. 



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



dynamo. For steam hose. 

 45,553- Collyer Insulated Wire Co., Pawtucket, R. I. The representation 



of a coil of insulated cable, with the lettering IXL. For insulated 



wires. 



ISSUED MARCH 22, 1910. 

 952,675. Pneumatic lire. L. B. Krum, Chicago. 

 952,951. Vehicle tire. W. W. Scott, Hampton, Ya. 

 953,000. Armor for vehicle tires. C. S. Barrell, Boston, assignor to 



Barrel! Holding and Mfg. Co., Portland, Me. 



Designs. 



40,587. Iva Belle Kempshall, Boston. The ornamental design for an 



automobile tire tread. 



ISSUED MARCH 29, 1910. 



953,071. Tire armor A. G. Thomson, assignor of one-half to A. Sutton, 



both of ^rm Francisco. 

 953.099. Heel. J. H. Nash, Beverly. Mass. 

 953. 3 2 7- Elastic wheel. >G. Friedberg, assignor of two-thirds to _ K. 



Kotwinski, both of Wieliczka, Austria-Hungary, and F. Drobniak, 



Brzeszcze, Austria-Hungary. 

 953.477- Pneumatic tire rim. A. L. Lockwood, Jackson, Mich. 

 955.512. Tire grip. E. E. Burns, Hartley, Iowa. 

 953.645. Wheel. T. H. Storv and F. C. Winkel, Woodbury, N. J., and 



H. D. Weed, Syracuse, N. Y. 

 953.658. Adjustable anti-skid device. D. E. J. Breckett, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 953.673. Grip tread for tires. H. D. Weed, Syracuse, N. V. 



Trade Marks. 



43.649. J- W. Guttenecht, Steir. Germany. The representation of a pair 

 of scales. For rubber erasers, rubber bands, and the like. 



45,916. International Pulp Co , New York City. The word Asbestine, 

 For a powder prepared from talcou for use as a filler in rubber, and 



the like. 



47,170. Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware Co., St. Louis. The word Missoo. 

 For inner tubes of tires, rubber hose and fruit jar rubbers. 



[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. 



f Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, March 2, 1910.] 



23,770 (1908I. Spring wheel with tire of india-rubber blocks protected 



by metal shoes connected by ball and socket joint. G. Debladis, Paris, 



France. 

 23,859 ( 1908). Pneumatic tire with two air tubes, one for inflation 



ordinarily, while the other forms a reserve. D. Marshall, Cheltenham. 

 23,882 (1008). Lever for applying or detaching a pneumatic tire. H. 



Thorne and P. H. Thome, Leeds. 

 24,015 (1908). Repair of cuts in pneumatic tires. F. M. Fogarty, 



Brighten, and A. Lambourne, Hove. 

 24,051 (1908). Solid rubber tire. C. Challiner, Manchester. 

 24,180 (190S). Pneumatic tire with or without special tread of solid 



rubber. L. F Rousseau, Argenteuil, France. 

 24,194 (1908). Solid rubber tire. P. Gunther, Budapest, Hungary. 

 24,285 (1908). Wheel with two elastic tires, side by side. A. Turnbull, 



Glasgow. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, March 9, 1910.] 



24,438 (1908). Machine for removing foreign matter from india-rubber, 

 by means of rollers having highly roughened surfaces working under 

 water in combination with a plate for forcing the rubber between the 

 rolls. British Murac Syndicate, and M. M. Dessau, London. 



24,464 (1908). Pneumatic tire cover with special form of beaded edge. 

 W. H. Paull, Birmingham. 



24,591 O908). Elastic tire other than pneumatic. A. Boerner, Briessnitz, 

 near Dresden, Germany. 



24,640 (1908.) Securitv bolt for pneumatic tires. J. S. Clayton, Aston, 

 Birmingham. 



24,661 (1908L Pneumatic tire of either the continuous or the sectional 

 type. A. T. Collier, St. Albans, and H. S. Foster, Westminster. 



24,812 (igoS). Elastic tire other than pneumatic. R. Basch and S. Basch. 

 London. 



[Abstracted in thf Illustrated Official Journal. March 16, 1910.] 



24,995 (1908). Repairing patch fcr pneumatic tires. F. Woodgates and 

 "T. W. Jourdan, Tiverton. 



25,107 (1008). Rim for carrying a pneumatic tire. J. Fitz Gibbon, 

 Lahinch, County Clare. 



25,111 (190S). Pneumatic tire. I. B. Kempshall, London. 



25,204 (1908I. Compound fabric for tires. Lady M. Jenkins, Cardigan, 

 Wales, and E. Kemp'shall, London. 



25,250 (1908). Press for molding rubber tires or tubes. J. C. Kay & Co. 

 and J. H. Coffey, both in Bury, Lanes. 



25,282 (1908). Spring wheel with elastic tire. L. P. Landtved, Copen- 

 hagen, Denmark. 



25,309 (1908.) Elastic tire other than pneumatic. H. G. Hugon, Pas-de- 

 Calais, France. 



25,395 (190S). Pneumatic tire. J. Muirhead, Glasgow. 



25,417 (1908). Pneumatic tire with cushion tread. G. Standen, Loxwood, 

 Sussex. 



25.590 (1908). Elastic tire other than pneumatic. J. I. Mitchell, Glasgow. 



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[Abstracted in the Illustraied Official Journal, March 23, 1910.] 



25,630 (1908). Fneumalic tire cover. H. Harmel and C. Toussaint, 



Courbevoie, France. 

 25,713 (1908). Pneumatic lire with tread formed of circumferential rims. 



J. Webster, Manchester. 

 25.7^5 (1908). Handles and "corner pieces for trunks and the like, con- 

 sisting paitly of leather and partly of rubber, with metal strengthening 



pieces. F. Zeltzei, London. 

 25,803 (1908). Vulcanization of tires and tire tubes by electrical means. 



W. Frost and Harvey Frost & Co., London. 

 *25 8i5 (1908). Device for overcoming the electrical insulation from the 



earth of motor cars having rubber tires. P. A. Newton, London. 



(B. Brower, New York.) 

 25,842 (1908). Tire rim with detachable side flange for motor car wheels. 



H. P. Gibbs and H. E. Ormerod, Bangalore, India. 

 *25,935 (1908). Pneumatic tire. J. Edman, Minneapolis. Minnesota. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, March 31, 1910.] 



^6 ^09 (1908). A pneumatic tire air tube divided into two compartments 

 by a radial flexible web, separate valves being provided for the two 

 compartments. J. Roelen, Amsterdam, Holland. 



