616 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



May 1. 1921 



155.716 



155.73^ 

 lSS.757 



155,974 

 156,001 

 156.tf43 

 156.074 

 156.102 

 1S6,20E 



156.239 



156.240 



156,256 

 156.314 

 156.45.^ 

 156.461 

 156.465 



156.568 



156.584 



156,650 

 156.770 



156.7S6 



i:6. 787 

 156,788 



156.789 

 156.790 



156,791 

 156,792 

 156.793 



156.794 



156,795 



156.847 

 156,886 

 156.967 



156.989 



PUBLISHED FEBBUARY 23. 1921 

 Window buffer. J. Holloway, 4 Wesley Road. High Road, 



Levion. London. 

 Sock-suspenders. T. I.indaucr. 42 Faubourg du Temple, Paris. 

 Cushic>n tire. D, Mapfiior.i. Villa Ic Fontant-llc, Fircnze, Careggi, 



Italy. 



PITBLISHED UABCH 2. 1921 

 Toy airplr.re actuated by clastic band. R. N. Bullock. Pcndcan, 



Forest avenue. Forest Hall. Northumberland. 

 A rub'ier core to replace the air-tulic in an < rdinary tire cover, 



S. G. Wood. 64 Milton Park. Hiphcate. London. 

 Tire attachments to rims. K. E. W. Butt, 410 Mansion House 



Chambers, Ouccn Victoria street, London. 

 Catamenial appliance. E. Knhn. 48 Viktoriastrasse, Schlach- 



tensee, ne.ir Berlin. (Not yet accepted.) 

 Respiratory appliance. R. v.^n der Hcide, 43 Wielandstrasse, 



Charlottcnbnrc.. Berlin (N-t yet accepted.) 

 Solid cr cushion tire reinforced with strips of frictioned fabric. 



The Ciocxiyear Tire & Rubber Co., 1144 East Market street. 



assignee of J. E. Hale, 862 West Exchange street — both of 



Akron, Ohio. U. S. A. (Not yet accepted.) 

 Sprine wheel w-ith pneumatic, rubber rinj?, or similar cushions. 



Dobbins Wheel Co., 717 First National Bank Building. Den- 

 ver, Colrrado. assignee of T. C. Dobbins. Huntington Park, 



Calif.- — both in V. S. A. (Not yet accepted.) 

 Spring wheel with rubber tire. D- bbins Wheel Co.. 717 First 



National Bank Building, Denver, Colo., a^^ipnee of T. C. 



Dobbins. Huntington Park, Calif.— both in U. S. A. (Not yet 



accepted.) 



335.896 (June 12. 1919.) Resilient tire: Dr. Hermann ruuig, Neuplstr. 



26-27. Miinstcr i. W. 



335.897 (August 29, 1919). Resilient tire. Paul Kutter, Magde- 



burgerstr. 5, Brandenburg a. H. 



Garment suspenders. J. Pabst, 



land. (Not yet accepted.) 

 Cushion tires. T. P. Jones, 



Johannesburg. South Africa, 

 Corsets with elastic bands. R. 



London. 

 Fin<rer. stamp or envelope moisteners 



street. West Toronto, Canada. 

 Connected upper and lower garters to bi 



46 Gessneralle, Zurich. Switzer- 

 1 1 Paid Nel street, Hillbrow, 



6 Great Castle street. 



W. Jones, 1443 King 



M. Hahn. 

 G. 



e worn above and below 



the knee, respectively. C. Baring. Park Place, Englefield 



Green. Surrey. 

 Construction of pneumatic tire cover to permit attaching to rim 



by cement. A. Schipke. 18 Lauenburgerstrasse, Wilraersdorf, 



Berlin. (Not yet accepted.) 

 Construction of heels for -ittaching removable rubber lifts. H. 



F. W. Stedler, Hohenbostcl, Deister, Hanover, Germany. 



(Net yet accepted.) 



PUBLISHED MARCH 16, 1921 



Cushion tire. H. Dehor, 55 Zielstattstrasse, Munich, Germany, 

 (Not vet accepted.) 



Hr>se coupling. J. M. Oden, 253 Tillary street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 U. ?. A. (Not yet accepted.) 



Boxes for holding tire valve capt. A. Schroder's Son, Inc.. 783 

 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. N. V., assirrnee of H. P. Kraft, 

 219 Godwin avenue, Ridgewood. N. .T, — both in U. S. A. 

 (Net vet accepted.! 



Wheel tires. A. Schrader's Son, Inc., 783 Atlantic avenue, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignee of H. P. Kraft. 219 Godwin avenue, 

 Kidgev.'ood. N. J. — both in V. S. A. (Not yet accepted.) 



Diving dress stiffened with pneumatic tubes. A. Schrader's Son, 

 Inc., 783 Atlantic avenue. Brooklyn, assignee of M. C. 

 Schwcinert. 42 Riverside Drive— both in New York, U. S. A. 

 (Not yet accepted.) 



Tire valves. A. Schrader's Son. Inc.. 783 Atlantic avenue, 

 Brroklyn. assignee of M. C. Schweinert, 42 Riverside Drive — 

 both in New York, U. S. A. (Not yet accepted.) 



Wrench for tire valves. A. Schrader's Son, Inc.. 7P3 Atlantic 

 avenue. Brooklyn. N. Y.. assignee of H. P. Kraft, 219 

 Godwin avenue. Ridgewood, N. L — both in U. S. A. (Not 

 vet accepted.) 



Tire valve. A. Schrader's Son, Inc., 783 Atlantic avenue, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y., assignee of H. P. Kraft, 219 Godwin avenue, 

 Ridgewood. N. J. — both in U. S. A. (Not yet accepted.) 



Dust cap for tire valves. A. Schrader's Son, Inc.. 783 Atlantic 

 avenue. Brooklyn, assignee of M. C Schweinert, 42 River- 

 side Drive — bt th in New York. U. S. A. (Not yet accepted.) 



Attachment of valve stem Xa tire tubes. A. Schrader's Son. Inc.. 

 783 Atlantic avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignee of H. P. 

 Kraft. 219 Godwin avenue. Ridgewood, N. J. — both in U. S. 

 A. (Not yet accepted.) 



Dust cap for tire valves, etc. A. Schrader's Son, Inc., 783 

 Atlantic avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignee of E. van A. 

 Myers, 77 Evergreen Place, East Oranpe, N. .T. — both in U. 

 S A. (Not yet accepted.) 



Tire valves. A. Schrader's Son. Inc., 783 Atlantic avenue, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y., assicnee of H. P. Kraft. 219 Ckidwin avenue. 

 Rideew'ood. N. T. — both in U. S. A. (Not yet accepted.) 



Tire with sponge rubber interliner. S. Midzushima, 30. 9-Chome, 

 Kohiki-Chn, Kvohashi-Ku, Tolto. 



Detachable rubber heel. A. Powell. 26 Riishton Road, Cobridge, 

 Stoke-on-Trent. 



Wedge-shaped vulcanite golf appliance held between the teeth 

 and connected to player's clothing by tapes or clastic for 

 teaching a player to avrid head movement when making a 

 s'roke. S. Hickman. 12 Bernard Gardens. Wimbledon. 

 London. 



Solid tire with tubular steel hoop embedded therein near base. 

 T. H. Rushtcn. 31 Sfuthbrook Road, Lee. London. 



335.631 



335,632 



335,857 



GERMANY 



PATENTS ISSUED, WITH DATES OF ISSUE 

 (June 13. 1920.1 Pneumatic tire attaclimt m. Saturn-Luftreifen. 



Gcscllschi'ft Kithlcr ^«^: Co.. Hanover. 

 (November 22 1916.) Cushion tire. Emil Schatzle and CarO' 



line Seraphine Scbatzle. nee Froideveaux, Waldenburg, 



Switzerland. Representative: Emil Schatzle, Weil b. Lorrach 



Baden. 

 (September 11, 1919). Resilient tire. Dr. Alfred Amsler, 



Rhcinbuhl, Sbaffhausen, Schweiz ; represented by Dr. L 



Gottsche, Berlin, W. 8. 



139,907 



120.403 



126.468 

 131,503 



138,05? 



121.279 

 129,382 



U' 5,826 



137,473 



138.975 

 139,474 



139,583 

 140,158 



126,499 



132,661 



132,903 

 139,110 



140,177 

 141.780 



TRADE MARKS 



THE UNITED STATES 



SERIAL NUMBERS PUBLISHED MARCH 10. 1921* 



,277 Representation of a rubber nipple having a red band at 



edge — rubber nipples. Revere Rubber Co., Providence. 

 ,837 Air Lock — air valves for tires, pneuniiitic cushions, life- 

 preserver-;, etc. The Griffith Manufacturing Co., Bost-n. 



Representation of a globe surmounted by a spread eagle and en- 

 circled by a ribbon scroll the globe and scroll bearing the 

 words Eacte Brand Kurper Toys — toy balloons. The Eagle 

 Rubber Co., Ashland, Ohio. 



Goodrich — druggists' and surgical sundries. Tlie B. F. Goodrich 

 Co., New York. 



Represent.-ition rf label showing children at plav with balloons 

 nnc\ the word F.\ultless — toy balloons. The Faultless Rubber 

 Co.. Ashland, Ohio. 



EvENFLo — stylographic pencils and fountain pens. I. J. Bissell, 

 Grand Rapids. Mich. 



Akron — belting, hose and packing. The B. F. Goodrich Co., New 

 York 



Goodrich — rubber rr rubber composition. The B. F. Goodrich 

 Co.. New York. 



EvRD,\ — fountain pens, etc. S. J. Meyerpeter, Chicago. 



Diadem — rubber belting and hose, rubber and composition pack- 

 ing and gaskets. E. Z. leflerson. Pittsliurgh, Pa. 



TooTHEX Tooth Exercise Gum — chewing '^\in\. Pirodent Corpo- 

 ration. Detroit. 



SERIAL NUMBERS PUBLISHED MARCH 18. 1921* 



IJetty Bates enclosed in a ccnventionaliv.ed oval — rubber and 

 leather boots and shoes, rubber boots, etc, A. J. Bates & 

 Co.. Inc.. New Ycrk. 



CiOODRTCH^ — waterproof clothing and footwear. The B. F. Good- 

 rich Co., New York. 



NoxAiL — waterproof .baby pants. Rubberized Sheeting & 

 Specialty Co., Inc.. New York. 



LisTER-SpKARMiNT — chcwing gum. Listerated Gum Corporation, 

 New York. 



SERIAL NUMBERS PUBLISHED MARCH 24, 1921* 



"Red Spot" abnve a red spot — brake linings and clutch facings. 

 J R. Kebo. Trent, n. N. J. 



Goodrich — valves, ball valves, dredging sleeves, emergency 

 hands for pneumatic tires, floats, gas pipe, rings, hard and 

 soft rubber connections for flrid conductors, belting, hose, ma- 

 chinery packing, non-adhesive tire repair materials, pump and 

 regulator diaphrapms, tire relincrs, screen diaphragms for 

 paper pulp vats, sheet diaphragms, pneumatic, solid or 

 cushion tires, vacuum brake, diaphragms, etc., all made 

 v'hnlly of rubber or rubber combined with asbestos or fabric. 

 Th^ B, F. Goodrich Co.. New York. 



.SEiiiEi.. Facsimile signature — pneumatic tires. Seibel Air-Spring 

 Co., Inc., Phoenix. Ariz. (See The India Rubser World, 

 February 1, 1920. page 345.1 



Goodrich — thread made of rubber. The B. F. Goodrich Co., 

 New York. 



Drive-On! Sheet-rubber patches. E. T. Barker, Oakland, Calif. 



Red VV enclosed between representation of two posts connected 

 at ton and bottom by chains — raincoats. W. H. Redwine, 

 Fittsb:-rgh, Pa. 



Las-Stik TrEE Patch, The Original Patch With a 

 S-T-R-E-T-c-H — fabric and rubber repair patches. Las-Stik 

 Patch Manufacturing Co., Hamilton. Ohio. 



Brite Mawnin — jar rings. Amboy Products Co., Inc., Chicago. 

 (See description elsewhere in tins issue. > 



SERIAL NUMBERS PUBLISHED MARCH 29, 1921* 



Representation of a stick of licorice and a Brownie-type figure- 

 chewing gum. Wni. Wrigley. Ir., Co., Chicaco. 



Sure-On — detachable treads or shoes of rubber and fibrous ma- 

 terials for use on pneumatic tires. Sure-On Tire Saver Co., 

 Chicago. 



Representation of a seal bearing the words Willard Thread 

 Rueber, Insulation .nnrl the letter W — storage batterie? and 

 parts thereof. Wiilard .Storage Battery Co.. Cleveland. O. 



The word Cox combined with a sphinx and a pyramid above a 

 rectangle — -rubber tapes, webbing, hard rubber and vulcanized 

 f^ber, etc.. all tised for electrical insulating purposes. Albert 

 J. Cox Co.. Chicago. 



The word Spiralwe.\vi-. snperimpcsed above a keystone and two 

 in<;ulated wires — insulaied wires and cables. Hazard Manu- 

 facturing Co., Wilkes-Bar re. Pa. 



'Order from Horder' — rubber stamps. Horder's, Incorporated^ 

 Chicago. 



*Notite of nppositirn must be filed with the Commissioner of Patents, 

 Washington. D. C, within thirty days after this date. 



TWO KINDS OF TRADE MARKS NOW BEING REGISTERED 



Under the rules of tiie I'liitcd Str.ics Patent Office, trade marks registered 

 under the Act of February 20. 1905, are, in general, fanciful and arbitrary 

 mark?, while those registered under the Act of March 19. 1920, Section 

 1 (b), are non-technical, that is. m.nrks consisting r^f descriptive or geo- 

 graphical matter or mere surnames. To be registered under the latter act» 

 trade marks must have been used for not loss than one year. Marks regis- 

 tered under this act are being published for the first lime when registered. 

 anv cpnosition taking the form of an application for cancellation. The 

 following list includes those of interest to the rubber trade published since 

 the establishment of this procedure: 



GRANTED MARCH 1. 1921 

 Under Act of February 20, 190S 

 139.998 Jenckes — textile fabrics in the piece for tire manufacture. 

 Jenckes .Spinning Co., Pawtucket, R. I. 



