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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[June i, 1910. 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



1910. 



Max field, Dorchester, Mass., 

 Boston. 



ISSUED APRIL 5 



NO. 953,700. Flexible coupling. D. E. 

 assignor to B. F. Stuyvesant Co 

 953.735- Tire trunk. H. Cohen, New York City. 

 953.736- Tire trunk. Some. 

 953.873. Metal tire shield. A. J. Walker, Hooker, Okla. 

 954,066. Baby comforter. W. F. Ware, Philadelphia. 



954,076. Removable rim wheel. R. H. Buckingham, assignor of one half 

 to C. Pickard, both cf Chicago. 



954.224. Vehicle tire. [Solid.] B. C. Swinehart, Akron. Ohio. 



954.225. Vehicle tire and fastening means therefor. J. A. Swinehart, 

 Akron, Ohio. 



954.232. Tread for pneumatic tires. F. G. Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 954.255- Vehicle tire. H. O. Clark, New York City. 

 954.333- Tire tread. D. T. O'Sullivan, West Orange. N. J. 

 954,348. Hose coupling. F. O. Schaefer, Wausau, Wis. 



954.361. Vehicle tire. H. B. Tobias, Hoboken, N. J. 



954.362. Tire armor. W. W. Tompkins, New York City. 

 954.375- Demountable rim. E. J. Bushey, New York City. 



Trade Mark. 

 47,261. Northern Shoe Co., Puluth, Minn. The word Tamarack. For 

 rubber footwear. 



ISSUED APRIL 12, 1910. 

 954,416. Demountable rim for r.utomcbile tires. W 



Ohio. 

 954.425. Vulcanizing iron. W. L. Dinsmoor, Longbeach, Cal 

 954.730. Tire protector. A. E. Goldman, Galena, Kans. 

 954.807. Fire hose carrier. H. L. Jenkins, Bridgeport, Conn. 

 954,844. Elastic non skidding tire chain. C. E. Abrains and C. 



Chatham, N. Y. 

 955.053. Wheel tire. G. W. Crawford, Perth Amboy, N. 



The Safety Tire Co., a corporation of Maine. 

 955,100. Heel for boots and shoes. S. Peterson, Boston. 



Trade Mark. 

 47,167. Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware Co., St. Louis. The words Norleigh 



26,954 (1908). Puncture preventing shield for pneumatic tires. V. Mon- 

 turon, Noyon, France. 



26,970 (1908). Wheel with two rims for rubber tires side by side. 

 F. Rogers, London. 



27.029 (1908). Heel for footwear strengthened by the insertion of a 

 flanged metal plate. G. E. Smith, Wellington, New Zealand. 



27.077 (1908). Device for replacing tires in rims. W. S. Lemond, 

 Bristol. 



•27,000 (1908). Process of drying and packing crude rubber for shipment. 



R. B. Price, Mishawaka, Indiana. 

 27.136 (1908). Spring wheel with rubber tire. P. J. Marraonnie, Lyons, 



France. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, April 13, 1910.] 

 27,200 (1908). Spring wheel with rubber tire. H. M. Bigwood, Wolver- 

 hampton, and another. 

 "27,285 (1008). Non skid device for pneumatic tires. F. A. Fox, New 



York city. 

 27,297 (1908). Detachable rim flange for pneumatic tires. A. Anthony, 



Wolverhampton. 

 2 7.309 (1908). Pneumatic tire cover formed in circumferential segments. 



J. G. A. Kitchen, Scotforth, and another. 

 27,328 (1908). Method of device for tapping rubber trees. C. P. Hayley, 



Torquay. (C. Northway, Galle, Ceylon.) 

 2 7.336 (1908). Elastic telescopic spoke for vehicle wheels. L. A. Garchey, 



Paris, France. 

 27,451 (1908). Spring wheel with rubber tire. W. P. Douglas-Jones, 



London. 

 N. Booth, Cleveland, 27,460 (1908). Detachable rim for pneumatic tires. G. Webb, Monmouth. 

 '27,469 (1908). Spring wheel with pneumatic tire. M. W. Rosenshine, 



San Francisco, California. 

 27,516 (1908). Heel protector. G. L. Harrison, Norton-Trees, Durham. 

 27,530 (1908). Detachable rim for pneumatic tires. W. E. Rowcliffe, 



Manchester. 

 27,567 (1908). Method of reclaiming rubber. G. Capelle, Liege, Belgium. 

 27,620 (1908). Air tube for pneumatic tire. E. Williams, Llanvetherine, 



Abergavenny. 

 27,633 (1908). Metallic non skid band for pneumatic tires. G. Harris, 



Cheddar, Somersetshire. 



, H. Mason, 

 assignor to 



ISSUED APRIL 19. 1910. 

 955.169. Armor for tires. W. W. Jones, Downs, Kans. 

 955,188. Tire. [The tread portion interrupted at intervals with relatively 



soft rubber blocks.] L. M. Nelson, Pennington, N. J., assignor to 



Nelson Tire Co., a corporation of Wyoming. 

 955.213. Wheel rim seci-ring means. O. R. Schoenrock, Chicago. 

 955.260. Garden hose supporter. A. Getman, Johnstown, N. Y. 

 955.3o6. Antiskidding device. H. Barnett, Chicago. 

 955,479- Vulcanizer. [ Embracing an electric heating device. ] C. A. 



Shaler, Waupon, Wis. 

 955, c oo. Rubber sole protector for boots and shoes. E. Fuller, Providence, 



R. I. 

 955*545- Spring wheel [with pneumatic tire]. F. P. Prendergast, Dagus 



Mines, Pa. 

 955,634. Antiskidding tire. J. Corwin, Chicago. 



955.739. Removable cover for vulcanizers. A. Adamson, Akron. Ohio. 

 955.831- Armor for tires. C. E. Titus, Springfield, Mass. 



Trade Mark. 

 46,829. Turner Brothers, Ltd., Rochdale, England. The word Veclos, in 

 a scroll, over the representation of a hound. For balata belting. 



ISSUED APRIL 26, 1910. 



956.076. Coupling [for hose]. E. T. Greenfield, Kiamesha, N. Y. 



956.077. Coupling. Same. 



956,100. Vacuum cleaner. R. B. Hutchinson, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 



956,110. External guard for pneumatic tires. J. L. La Driere, Albu- 

 querque, N. Mex. 



956,148. Vacuum cleaner. G. S. Bennett, San Francisco, Cal., assignor 

 to Vacuum Specialty Mfg. Co., a corporation of Arizona. 



956,049. Method of vulcanizing rubber. H. E. Pendleton, Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 assignor to the American Wringer Co. 



954,464. Pneumatic tire for vehicle wheels. A. Wolber, Vailly, Aisne, 

 France. 



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

 obtained from The India Rubber World office at 10 cents each, postpaid. 1 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



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

 tion, which in the case of these listed below was in 1908 and 1909. 

 "Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, April 6, 1910.] 

 2 6,953 (1908). Spring wheel with rubber tire. N. Braibant, Brussels, 

 Belgium. 



27,688 (1908). Elastic product similar to india-rubber formed from tree 

 gums and resins. R. W. Wallace, London, and G. Reynaud, Paris, 

 France. 



27,695 (1908). Tire air tube formed with closed round ends, either of which 

 may be recessed to receive the other. J. N. Mollett, London. 



27,854 (1908). Detachable rim for pneumatic tires. S. S. Rogers, Bret- 

 ford, Middlesex. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, April 20, 1910.] 



28,203 (1908). Pneumatic or solid tire with threads formed with projec- 

 tions resembling saw teeth in longitudinal sections. C. H. Wilkinson, 

 Huddersfield. 



28,357 (1908). Non skid cover of metallic links for pneumatic tires. F. A. 

 Fox, New York city. 



'28,369 (1908). Vaginal syringe. O. Katzenberger, San Antonio, Texas. 



28,450 (1908). Artificial rubber. J. Blum, Brussels, Belgium. 



28,473 (1908). Puncture proof and non skidding pneumatic tire. W. F. 

 Macmullen and H. J. Parfitt, Torquay. 



28,517 (1908). Toe cap for renovating boots. H. M. Brace, London. 



28,527 (1908). Vehicle tire formed of blocks of rubber. H. Bussing, 

 Brunswick, Germany, 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, April 27, 1910.] 

 11 (1909). Machine for cutting up rods or tubes of rubber. Bertrams, 



Ltd., and R. F. Gillespie, Edinburgh. 

 222 (1909). Protective tread for pneumatic tires. W. Craven-Ellis, 



Boydon, Cheshire. 

 "265 (1909). Waterproof garment. G. Brewer, London. (A. W. Powell, 



Brooklyn, New York.) 

 344 (1909). Detachable rim for pneumatic tires. G. Webb Monmouth. 

 366 (1909). Inflating valve for tires, footballs, etc. H. Broomfield, 



Warrington. 

 410 (1909). Check valve. H. T. Blake, Ross, Herefordshire. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 



408,128 

 408,145 

 408,150 

 408,260 

 408,329 

 4o8>355 

 408,433 

 408,451 



408,358 



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408,540 



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1909). Society Anonyme du Temple. Tire. 

 R. K. Gray. Electric conductor. 

 Picheloup. Protection for pneumatic tires. 

 Aktiengesellschaft Metzcler & Cie. Pneumatic tire. 

 Olier et Cie. Vulcanizing press for pneumatic tires. 

 Portier. Elastic tire. 

 II. Patand. Elastic tire. 

 T. C. Berry. Pneumatic tii e tread. 

 L. Gevaert-Naert. Process for the manufacture of 



umatic tire covers. 



(Oct. .73). G. Schulainire. Metallic tread for pneumatic tires. 

 (Nov. 6). B. Souffrin. Pneumatic tire cover. 



