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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



June 1, 1921 



1.373.229 



1.373,389 



1.373.807 

 1,374.371 

 1,374,449 



1.374.463 



1,374,584 

 1,374,805 



1.375.214 



1.375.468 



1.375.473 



1,375.528 



1.375,542 

 1.375.543 

 1.375.655 



1,375.660 

 J,375.989 



1.376.018 

 1,376.123 

 1,376.149 



3,376,196 



15,076 



Expansible and collapsible tire core. \V. G. Fording, Lake- 

 wood, O. 

 Tire mold. C. II. Witsaman, assienor of one-half to W. B. 



Ruston — both of Uayton. O, 

 Tire repair vtilianizer. O. .M Fredd. Hancock, Mich. 

 Footwear repair viilc.-»nizer. \V. H. Foster, Bad Axe, Mich. 

 Tire stitcher and stitcher raounting. W. B, liarsel. assignor to 



The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. — both of Akron. O. 

 Machine for manufacturing asbestos gaskets. E. Nail, deceased. 



by E. A. Xall, executrix, assignor to The Goodyear Tire Ik 



Rubber Co. — both of .-Vkron. O. Original application divided. 

 .Apparatus for making inner tubes. H. C. Knecht, Akr«n. O. 

 Mold and process for rebuilding tires. H. G. Ballou, Los 



Angelas. Calif. 

 Expansible core and tire mold. B. Darrow, assignor to The 



Gcodvear Tire & Rubber Co. — both of Akron, O. 

 Apparatus and method for treating selvage. M. A. Replogle, 



assignoi- to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. — both of 



.\kron, O 

 Mold for vulcanizing endless belts. C. L. Smith and E. S. 



Wei St -r — both of South Bend. Ind. 

 Apparatus and method for tire retieading. J. H. Miller. San 



Luis Obispo. Calif. 

 Equipment for vulcanizing tire casings. J. Traum. Coshocton. O. 

 Tire meld, E. H. Trump. Rarberton. O. 

 Insulated wire covering machine. J. A. Heany, New York, 



N. Y., assignor by mesne assignments to Rockbestos Products 



Corp» ration, a Delaware corporation. 

 Interlocking tire mold. K. B. Kilborn, assignor to The Goodyear 



Tire S: Rubber Co. — both of Akron, O. 

 Cutting machine, suitable for cloth, sheet rubber, etc. ,T. E. 



Williams. Chicago. 111., assignor to Eastman Machine Co., 



Buffalo, N. Y. 

 Machine for trimming overflow from rubber heels. T. E, Kane, 



assignor of one-half to A. Sydeman — both of Boston, Mass. 

 Apparatus for molding tires. C. W. Stickel, Rochester, assignor 



to Good Luck Tire & Rubber Co., Euffalr— both in N. Y. 

 Tire repair vulcanizer. F. O. Melin, assignor of one-half to 



L. H. Peterson — both of Omaha, Neb 

 Tire repair vulcanizing mold. O. M. Fredd, Hancock. Mich. 

 REISSTTES 



Vulcanizing apparatus and process. E. Fetter, assignor to The 

 Pnetimatic Tube Steam Splicer Co. — both of Baltimore, Md. 

 Original No. 1.312.029. dated August 5, 1919. 



THE DOMINION OF CANADA 



209.865 Tire press. W. E. Hardeman, Birmingham, Eng. 



210.425 Tire-making machine. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, 



O.. assignee of W. C. Tyler, Racine. Wis. — both in U. S. A. 



210.426 Apparatus for attaching tire bases to rims. The Goodyear Tire 



& Rubber Co., assignee of E. A. Nail, administratrix of E, 

 Xall, deceased — both of .Akron, Ohio, V S. A. 

 -210,427 Tire treading machine. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 

 assignee of K. B. Kilborn — both of Akron, Ohio, U. S. A. 



210.428 Stitrhing unit of tire-making machinery. The Goodyear Tire 



& Rubber Co., assignee of W. B. Harsel — both of Akron, 



Ohio. t;. s. a 



210.429 Machine for making tires. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 



assignee of W. B. Harsel — both nf Akron, Ohio, U. S. A. 

 210,431 Marker for tires. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., assignee 



of W. B. Harsel— both of Akron, Ohio, U. S. A. 

 210,729 Tire-treading tnachine. The Dunlop Rrbber Co.. Limited, T-on- 



don, assignee of C. Macbeth, Birmingham, Warwick — both 



in Eng. 



210.731 Tire-building machine. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 



assignee of E. G. Templeton- — both of Akron, Ohio. U. S. A. 



210.732 Apparattis for producing cord tire fabric. The Goodyear Tire 



& Rubber Co., assignee of F. A. Seiberling — both of Akron, 



Ohio, TI. S. A. 

 210.816 Mold fcr pneumatic tires. S. J. Glenn and S. H. Moore, coin- . 



venters — both rf Brampton, Ont. 

 211,050 Mandrel for marking inner tubes, and method of manufacture. 



The Republic Tool & Manufacturing Co.. assignee of C. E. 



Lcwe— bc-th of Cleveland. Ohio. U. S. A. 



THE UNITED KINGDOM 



157.112 Machine for making studded tire covers. E. Janik, 1 E, Karl 



Ludwigstrasse. Vienna. (Not yet accepted.) 



157.113 Apparatus for making studded tire covers. E. Janik, 1 E. Karl 



Ludwigstrasse, Vienna. (Not yet accepted.) 



157.114 Machine for making studded tire covers. E. Janik, 1 E. Karl 



Iiidwiijstrasse, Vienna. (Not yet accepted.) 



157.115 Machine for making studded tire covers. E. Janik, 1 E. Karl 



Ludwigstrasse. Vienna. (Not yet accepted.) 



157.150 Tire core provided with spacing members to insure adequate 

 transverse stretching during vulcanization. Federal Rubber 

 Co., Cudahy, assignee of A. A. Frank, Milwaukee, both in 

 Wis.. U. S. A. (Not yet accepted.) 



157.317 Mechanism fnr making studded tire covers. E. Janik, 1 E. Karl 

 Ludwigstrasse, Vienna. (Not yet accepted.) 



157.412 Apparatus for vulcanizing tires. F. T. Roberts. Cleveland, Ohio, 

 L\ S. A. (Not yet accepted.) 



.1 5^.413 Mold for vulcanizing rubber, con-posed of 97 per cent aluminum 

 and 3 per cent magnesium. F. T. Roberts. Cleveland, Ohio, 

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



157,479 Apparatus for reducing or extinguishing the burner flame of 

 a vulcanizer. W. Frost and II. Frcst & Co., Limited. 



157, S29 Machine for mixing and masticating rubber. F.Trrel Foundry 

 & Machine Co., 30 Main street, assignee of II. R. Bowcn, 5 

 Clover street, and C. F. Schnuck. 80 North State street— all 

 in .\nsonia. Conn.. U. S. .\. (Not yet accented.) 



158.054 Device for testing physical qualities of materials, H. L. Scott. 

 45 Mawney street. Providence, Rhode Island, U. S. A. 



153.279 Machine for mixing or masticating rubber. Farrel Foundry & 

 Machine Co., 30 Main street, assignee of D. R. Bowcn, 5 

 Clover street, and C. F. Schnuck, PC North Stale street — 

 all in Ansonia, Conn.. U. S. A. (Not yet accepted.) 



159,015 Aprar.->tus for cutline rubber, slicing unrured rubber for boot 

 heels, etc. Wood-Milne. Limited, 42 Wigmore street, London, 

 and B. C. Barton, 13 Park street, Lytham, Lancashire. 



159,106 Apparatus for treating rubber, S. C. Davidson, Sirocco Engi- 

 neering WoiUs, Belfast. 



769,608 

 770,878 



770,922 

 770,925 

 770,926 

 772,192 



772,877 

 773,405 

 773,898 



GERMANY 



DESIGN PATENTS ISSUED, WITH DATES OF ISSUE 

 (January 22, 1921.) Attacher fur rubber soles and heell. 



Ernst Block, Benderstrasse 93, Diisseldorf-Gerrcsheim. 

 (January 6, 1921.) Arrangement for attaching soles and heel» 



of rubber or other material to footwear by means of cements. 



Karl Ehmann, Neckarsteinach. 

 (February 22, 1921.) Tin vulcanizing mold composed of two 



parts. Fleming & Cie., G. m. b. H., Charlottcnburg, 

 (February 22, 1921.) Tin vulcanizing mold composed of two 



parts. Fleming & Cie., G. m. b. H., Charlottcnburg. 

 (February 22. 1921.) Vulcanizing molds. Fleming & Cie., 



G. m. b. H., Charlottcnburg. 

 (March 4, 1921.) Container for vulcanizing masses of rubber. 



Alexander Ilerzog, Karlsbad; represented by A. Elliot, Ber- 

 lin, S. W. 48. 

 (March 14, 1921.) Sawing-macbine for hair combs, Firraa 



Eduard Meeh, P. Sorzheim. 

 (March 15, 1921.) Vulcanizing mold, Fleming & Cie., G. m, 



b. H.. Charlottcnburg. 

 (February 22. 1921.) \'ulcanizing mold composed of two 



parts, Fleming & Cie., O. m. b. IL, Charlottcnburg. 



PROCESS PATENTS 



THE UNITED STATES 



NO. 1.373.094 Construction it tire carcasses from tubular fabric. A. E. 

 Preyer. New York. N. Y. 

 1,374.505 Slanufacture cf fabric tires. E. Ilopkinson. New York, 

 N. Y. 

 1.374.846 Repairing tire casings. F. D. Goodlake. West Palm Beach, 

 1-Ia. 



THE UNITED KINGDOM 



157,742 Ccatin.g tire valves, etc., to prevent rusting. A. Schrader's 

 S'^n, Inc., 78,^ Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignee of 

 ^^ C. Schweinert, 42 Riverside Drive, New York, and H. P, 

 Kraft, ?A9 Godwin avenue, Ridgewood, N. J. — all in U, S. A. 

 (Not ye: accepted.) 



157.783 Manufacturing bcot soles from eld tires. U. Chandeysson, 44 

 rue L.-'-martine. Nice. France. (.\ot yet accepted.) 



157,792 Utilizing waste rubber tires in manufacture of boots, gaiters, 

 belts, Ptc. IJ. Chandeysson, 44 rue Lamarline, Nice, France. 

 (Not vet accepted.) 



157,978 Coagulating latex. E. Hopkinson, 1790 Broadway, New York, 

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



GERMANY 



PATENTS ISSUED WITH DATES OF ISSUE 

 336,363 (January 30, 1920.) Cutting garment protectors. Deutsche 



Kabelwerke A. G., Berlin. 

 336,518 (October 24, 1919.) Manufacture of non-scratching brushes 

 and combs. Boliumil lirotWa. Bellcalliance strasse 13, and 

 Heinrich Kiichenmeister, Fiirtherstrasse 1 — both in Berlin, 

 336.918 (June 9. 1914.) Repairing tire covers. F. W. Farr, North- 

 ampton, England represented by R. Geissler, Berlin, S. W. 11. 



DESIGN PATENTS ISSUED WITH DATES OF ISSUE 



765.4'^7 (.\pril 6, 1920.) Methr d of vulcanizing rubber tires. L. 



Schelter .^ Co.. Coloene. 

 772.213 (January 13. 1920.) Method for pumping automobile tubes 



next to the motor. Johann Peter No. Bendorf on the Rhine. 

 772.271 'March 4. 1921.) Mounting tires and tubes on bicycles. Anton 



Kreidler, Trossingen. 



TIRE CONTAINER TAKING FIRST-CLASS FREIGHT RATE 



The "llaitily" tire shipping case is made in live sizes. The 

 three most common will hold 14, 9 and 8 tires, respectively. Two 

 special containers are provided for large-sized tires. The center 

 wires and a closing machine are furnished by the manufacturer. 

 Tires packed in these 

 containers take the first- 

 class freight rates in al- 

 most every part of the 

 United States. The 

 tnaximum weight limit 

 of the container is 22S 

 pounds, and the weight 

 of the package is ap- 

 proximately 11 pounds. 

 The "Handy" comes in 

 collapsed condition, and 

 to fill it with tires, open 

 the container and stand 

 it on One end, inserting 



a tire, fold down the end t.„^, t, „ d „ c . ,.,.-,. 



. . Ten Tires Re.\dy for Shipment 



and bring the wires to 



center, then reverse the case and fill, folding in tlie end and 

 thread the center rod through the wire loop ends, fastening se- 

 curely with the closing machine, — The Ohio Boxboard Co., 

 Rittman, Ohio. 



