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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



! Si PTEMBEB I. I 1 no. 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

 ISSUED JULY 5. 1910. 



NO. 963,048. Tire fastener. R. W. Jordan, assignor to Jordan De- 

 mountable Kim Co., Boston. 

 963.1 Hi nuzzle. II. Gibbs, assignor to \V. 1>. Allen Manu- 



facturing Co., all of c hie 

 963,17--. Dental plate. J. Petry, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



963,304. \ pneuamtic tire.] W. W. MacFarren, as- 



signor to W. H. Donner, both of Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 963,308. Rubber heel protector. G. G. Mirlach, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



: type; with solid int< rioi bod) sections.] I. F. 

 I ton, R, I. 



963,365. Holder for rubber type. H. S. Folger, ( hicago. 

 963,482. Vaginal syringe. I. L. Stevens, St. Louis. 

 963,667. Pneumatic tire r-Totector. G. Yergote. Marshall. Minn. 



ISSUED JULY 12, 1910. 



963,806. Manufacture of india-rubber for elastic tires of vehicle wheels. 



II Glos France, assignor to L. Alexandre, Condom, France. 



963,882. Armored tire. W. H. Eynon, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 964,004. Air brake hose. C. T. Driggs. Erie, Pa. 

 964,049. Pneumatic tire. M. T. J. ' Ichs, Allentown, Pa. 

 964,131. Shield for tires. R. J. Stone, Detroit. Mich. 

 964,363. Automobile tire protector. J. G. Anthony, Detroit, Mich. 

 964,446. Reinforcement for pneumatic tires. A. I.. Murray, Grand Rapids, 



Mich., assignor of one-half to Shawmut Tire ( 0. 

 964,462. Vehicle wheel. [With pneumatic tire] T. M. Bcnham and G. W. 

 t, Oakland, Cal. 



Design. 

 40,763. Ornamental design for rubber hose. \V. F. Bowers, San Francisco. 

 Trade Marks. 



49,820. Continental Rubber Co. of New York. The word Hexagon, sur- 

 rounded by a hexagonal design. For rubber that has been treated for 

 the removal of extraneous matters. 



ISSUED JULY 19, 1910. 

 ;i. Hoof pad. E. J. Porter. Xew Brighton, Pa. 

 iiuse coupling. J. H. Stephens, Vernon, Tex. 

 Hose coupling. Same. 

 964,610. Anti skidding device for vehicle wheels. M. Clark, Chicago. 

 964,727. Resilient tire. I. O. Wilson, El Toro, Cal. 

 964,769. Syringe. J. H. L. Eager, New York. 

 964,783. Armor for pneumatic tires. C. E. Huxley, Chicago. 

 964,888. Foot ball, punch ball, and similar playing ball. J. Turner and 

 A. Buxton, Manchester, England, assignors to The Rubber Patents, 

 Ltd., ' jland. 



964,903. Syringe. I Combined with water bottle.] J. L. Fisher, Provi- 

 dence. R. I. 

 964,977. lire protector. J. L. La Driere, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 

 965,0'/- for separating caoutchouc from resinous products. G. F. 



Flamant, l 'ai i-, France. 

 965,12;. Ovei shoe, L. B. Trafton, Limestone, Me. 

 Trade Marks. 



48.302. 1 11. Oakley, Trenton, New Jersey. A monogram formed of 

 the letters A and .s , in outline. For rubber soles and heels. 



48.303. C. 11. * takley, Trenton, New Jersey. The same design as No. 

 48,302. For rubber quoits and croquet balls. 



The B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio. The word Economy. 

 king. 



ISSUED JULY 26. 1910. 

 965,281. Pneumatic tire. J. Cor win, Chicago. 

 965,311. Anti skid tire. H. G. Raflovich, Jersev City, N. J., assignor to 



B B Co., Bloomfield, N. J. 

 965,443. Emergency tire. C. M. Culp, South Bend, Ind. 

 965,539. Automobile wheel. [With rim for pneuamtic tire.] C. Ramus- 

 sen, assignor of one-half to P. W. Steinbeck, both of New Haven, Conn. 

 965,594- Non slipping rubber tread horseshoe. T. S. Moffett, G. F. Baker, 

 and A. Robeson, Spokane, Wash.; Moffett assignor to Baker and 

 Robeson. 



965.620. Portable vulcanizing apparatus. M. Bouchet, Paris, France. 



965.621. Non skidding device. H. P. Brown. Mount Vernon, N. Y., as- 

 signor to General Device Manufacturing Co., New York city. 



965,642. Armor for pneumatic tires. A. II. Machcth, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



965,695. Tire protector. W. T. Dorgan, assignor to W. J. Wickes and 

 \. D. Eddy, all of Saginaw, Mich. 



965,698. Protector for automobile tires. J. S. Ehrich, Lynchburg, Ya. 



965,715. Demountable rim for automobile. C. Johnson, Buffalo, N. Y. 



965,765. Sealing composition. [Consists in part of a gum closely re- 

 sembling rubber.] J. C. Taliafeno, Baltimore, Md. 



Trade Marks. 



46,620. C. H. Oakley, Trenton, N. J. A monogram formed of the let- 

 ters X and S, in outline. For valves and packing. 



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

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



GREAT RRTTATN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



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

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



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

 66,003 (1909). Rubber tread for roller skates vulcanized directly to the 



body of the roller. G. H. Fennel] and J. H. Ganson, London. 

 6,034 (1909). Rubber mouthpiece for removing wrinkles from the skin. 



J. E. Kollinger, Munich-Solln, Germany. 

 6,101 (1909). Spring wheel with rubber tread. J. Spyker, Amsterdam, 



Holland. 

 6,121 (1909). Single or multiple solid rubber tire. T. Wood, Withington, 



Lanes. 

 6,140 (1909). C. H. Crawley and T. D. Hiden. Lenton, N^Lts. 

 6,175 (1909). Pneumatic tire valve. J. Hall, Birmingham. 

 6,227 (1909). Pneumatic tire with mud guard as an integral part. F. F. 



M-nt, Birmingham. 

 6,300 (1909). Hydraulic packing, composed of metal, rubber, and fabric. 



G. H. Cook. London. 

 6,305 (1909). Flying toy. H. Spranger. Gelser.kirchen, < lennany. 

 6,512 (1909). Flying toy. W. Waegemann. Kemton, Germany. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal. July 13. 1910-] 

 6,598 (1909). Flying toy. C. E. Richardson, Sherhtld. 

 6,707 (1909). Nasal douche. R. T. Baker, Cardiff. 

 6,730 (1909). Spring wheel with two or more tires side by side. 



G. Debladis, Paris, France. 

 6.744 (1909). Solid tire with special means of attachment. A. Mans, 



Dieghem-Brussels, Belgium. 

 *6,844 (1909). Pneumatic tire tread. T. J. Mell, Youngstown, Ohio. 

 *6,85i (1909). Detachable rim of the split type for pneumatic tires. 



C. G. Hawley and E. K. Baker, Chicago, Illinois. 



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

 7.283 (1909). Tire with sectional air tube. C. Jeffs.. Newport. 

 7,302 (1909). Combination of cellulose with caoutchouc, by adding a basic 



solution such as viscose to latex. Societe Franchise de la Viscose, 



Paris, France. 

 7,309 (1909). Tire tread in which fabric on edge is embedded in rubber. 



G. C. Taylor, Helsby. 

 7.418 ( 1909). Spring wheel with solid tire. C. A. Chert emps, Soisysur- 



Montmorency, France. 

 7,433 (1909). Centrifugal machine for separating rubber from latex. 



H. S. Smith, Caledonia, Tobago. 



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

 7,871 (1909). Heel pad. J. H. Pemberton, Manchester. 

 7,878 (1909). Spherical spring for golf ball cores, and other purposes. 



J. Childs, Bolton, and B. S- Attwood, Manchester. 

 7,889 (1909). Heel pad. W. Ackerman, Berlin, Germany. 

 7,908 (1909). Rim for pneumatic tire. W. L>. Venning, London. 

 7*959 (i9°9)- Cupping apparatus for treating the skin. J. Muretz, Berlin. 

 7.963 (1909). Solid rubber tire. L. Baraduc-Miiller, Paris, France. 

 8,062 (1909). Process for making articles from india-rubber. H. Dogny 



and two others, Paris France. 

 8,106 (1909). Fabric without weft, made by gumming threads together. 



P. Chevalier, Moulins-sur-Allier, France. 

 *8,3i3 (1909). Puncture closing device for tires. C. L. Baldwin, New 



York city. 

 8.327 (1909). Heel protector. A Fearnside. and C. Fearnside. Bradford. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 

 PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 



410,942 (Nov. 9, 1909). W. C. State. Machine for manufacturing open 

 tire treads. 



411,157 (Dec. 30). Gustave Boinet & Cie. Rubber check buffer for car- 

 riage springs. 



411,455 (Jan. 11, 1910). A. Lcfaix. Emergency wheel, adaptable to wheels 

 of automobiles and other vehicles. 



411,460 (Jan. 11). P. Vandervelde. Method of attaching pneumatic tires. 



411,540 (Jan. 13). Hirtz, Michel Levy & Bloch. Tire protector. 



411,711 (Jan. 19). D. Moriarity. Elastic tire. 



411,721 (Jan. 20). W. Loebinger. Tire valve. 



411,760 (Jan. 20). K. E. Smith, Jr., and The Lynton Wheel and Tyre 

 Syndicate, Ltd. Improvement in vehicle wheels. 



411.802 (Jan. 22). R. Latour. Envelope for pneumatic tire. 



411,860 (Jan. 19). L. E. Finelle. Improved rim and tire. 



411,869 (Dec. 29, 1909). Estelle. Improved automobile wheel. 



411.977 (Jan. 27). M. A. Kennedy. Tire protector. 



411,991 (Jan. 26). The Continental Co. Process of manufacture of pneu- 

 matic tires. 



412,065 (Jan. 31). E. J. Duff. Elastic tire. 



411,911 (Jan. 25). Carteret. Horseshoe pad. 



411,93.' (Jan. 25). J. Smith. Caoutchouc compound. 



411,963 (Jan. 27). The Rubber Tanned Leather Co., Ltd. Treatment of 

 leather to render it waterproof. 



