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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



July 1, 1921 



Milk .liiirii iirovijcil with rings of rubber to lessen noise. E. 

 MclJal, V) Elm Pirk Mansions. I'ark Walk. Chelsea, London. 



Pamchaic ha'.-inc rcsili«-nt sprcading-devicc aliached. L. B. 

 labn, MontcN'idec. Minn., U. S. A. ^ „ t. u 



Device for administering anesthetics to animals. E. B. Re>'noWs, 

 Royal \ ttcri:i:m College. Great College street, Camden 

 Town, London. 



PUBLISKEB MAV 11. 1921 



Sulmarine cables in.<ulated with one coaling of india rubber, 

 two ri .vines of viilciniztd india rubber and a prelecting coat 

 of giitta pcrchs. B. S liunt. 3iA Acton I.anc. Acton. Lonoon. 



Exercising appar.ilu* with clastic ccrds. .K. U. Hughes, Old 

 House. Waddnn, Surrey. . 



Ri'bber heel lift having Iront corner tip portions inclined up- 

 ward. F. J. Cdeas^n, iO Prcscoii street, Cambridge, Mass., 

 U S A. 



Spring wheel with solid tire. A. A. A. Darche, 39 Boulevard 

 St. Martin, Paris. France. 



Flat rubber cfver to 'e sprung ever mouth of a cup or lug, 

 and having ruober teat projecting from one side. J. Abraham- 

 son. 58 Mersey Road. Widnes. Lancashire. , .. , 



Damper for moi-tening gummed surfaces, fc^mcd cf rubber lube. 

 H. H. Rogers and M. G. Rogers. 5 Prince's street, Hanover 

 Square. London. 



Flexible pivg for rc-iairing punctures in pneumatic tires. £.. 

 Jaume. 22 Boulevard Vollaires a Aubagne (ISouches-du-Rhnnc), 



Coliansihle rim fcr tires. M. C. OTcnnor, 13 Victoria Uoad, 

 Whalley Range, Manchester. 



PUBLISHED MAY 19, 1921 

 Tire protector. W. Varworth-Joncs, 15 Carteret street, West- 

 Rim f r niounting pneumatic tires. R. T. Smith, 111 Lovely 



1-ane. Warrington, Lancashire. 

 Golf b.ill with hallow core, formed cf two parts vulcanized to- 

 gether and wound with elastic threaii under tension. F. T. 

 Roberts, 1105 Lakeview Road, Cleveland. Ohio, U. S. A. 

 Golf ball with rcfilicnt core having shell formed with abrasive 

 poni<'ns interspersed with smt^Jth ones on surface. R. H. 

 Hazeltine, 49 West 45th street. New Vcrk., New York, 

 f S A. 

 Stopper for hot-water bottle, etc. J. J. Purdie. Dunavon. Lans- 

 dowre Road, .^idcup, Kent, and Leyland & Birmingham Rub- 

 ber Co., Limited, ?.A Duke street, Aldgate, London. 

 PUBLISHED MAY 25, 1921 

 Sectional inner tv;be fcr pneumatic tires and mold for making, 



T 1! McLeroth, 32 Caversham Read, I.nndfn. 

 Rubberpaddcd horse.shoc. B. P. Gray, Ellangowan, Bishops 

 Rna 1. Suttcn Coldfield, Warwickshire. (Addition to No. 



:i3.9.S8.) , c- • ,7 TT 



Leathe.- and eanvas casing fcr pneumatic tires. Societe f . t.. 

 C. T. T. (Fabricazi<me F.sportarir ne Copertoni Imperforabili- 

 Torir.oil. 1 via Aecadcmia -Mbertina, Turin, Italy. 



Vehicle wheel with n( n-supporting rasing enclosing spokes, pro- 

 vided at inner and outer edges with strips of rubber. Dunlcp 

 Rim & Wheel Co.. Limited, Alma street, and G. E. Sharp, 43 

 Kinqswav Stoke — both in Ctventry. 



Mftorcycle knee-grips. WoodMilne. Limited. 2 Central Cnild- 

 ings. Westminster, and G. H. Pearson, 36 Highgage avenue, 

 FuLvood, near Preston. Lancashire. 



Pneumatic tire cimprising central air tube surrounded by a con- 

 centric series of smaller tubes communicating, through non- 

 return valves, with a ring carrying the main inflating-valye, 

 the tread portion being reinforced by two over-lapping series 

 of flexible metal bands enclosed by leather bauds stitched 

 together. R. Osgood, Calbourne, Thurli w Park, and W. G. 

 Hurtable, Villa Belza — both in Torquay, Devon. 



SwimiT^^ing glove. M. Schreiner, 415 St. .\nn's avenue, Bron.\, 

 New York. USA. ^ , . ^ . ^ . 



Tire composed of series of rubber lamin.-e, c.-ich earned by per- 

 forated metal plate shaped to embrace a rim. B. Loutzkoy, 

 1 Viktoria-Luiseplatz, Berlin. (Not yet accepted.) 



Device for warning of tire deflation. Michelin & Cie., CTermcnt- 

 Ferrand. France. (Not yet accepted.) 



Rubber ti|,s tor crutches, etc. M. S. Snyder, 605 First street, 

 East Calgary, Alia, Can. 



NEW ZEALAND 



PUBLISHED APRIL 2L 1921 



43 465 Sole-pbic of !e:itber slit for adjustment and having openings 



in which rubber or other pads are inserted. G. Lawler, 



Ngapuhi Road, Kcmuera, Auckland. 

 44,029 Pneumatic shocbecl grip. G. Lawler, 123 Remuera Road, Ke- 



mucra. Auckland. , . , -n t> 



45 137 Pneumatic tire sectional inner tube with partitiens, etc. i. 15. 



.VIcLeroth, i2 Caversham Read, L< ndi n, N. W. 5, tng. 



159,943 

 159,944 

 159.963 



160.043 



160,095 

 160,108 



160,340 

 160,343 



160,356 



160,359 



160,412 



160,476 

 160.541 

 160,568 



160,696 

 160,712 



160,942 

 160,984 



161.047 



161.049 



161.066 

 161,108 



161,124 

 161,144 



161,177 

 161,290 



126,827 

 131.611 



136,751 

 140,488 



140,503 

 141.0J7 

 142.956 



143,619 



126,321 



137,392 

 140,346 



140,678 



140,900 



141.006 



142,611 



142,627 

 142,628 

 142,631 



142,813 



143,297 



143,574 



145,202 



145,209 



116,849 

 119,784 



131,633 

 133,808 



134,394 



135.609 

 139,342 

 140,004 

 140.553 



142,197 



SERIAL NUMBERS PUBLISHED MAY 10, 1921* 



Tiger-Foot — tires. The Standard Tire Co.. Willoughby. O. 



TuSASAO on representation of an airplane within a circujar 

 band bearing the words United States .ind South America 

 Corporation. Justice to .Ml — bathing caps, raincoats, and 

 leather, rubber, and fabric shoes for men. women and chil- 

 dren. The United States S: South .Xmcrica Corporation, 

 New York. N. V. 



Faultless en representation of label showing children playing 

 with balloons. The Faultless Rubber Co., Ashland, O. 



ToRON — sulpbur-lcrpene compounds and solutions. Clapp Prod- 

 ucts Co., Boston, M.1SS. (See The India Rubber World, 

 October 1, 1920. page 26.) , ,. i ■ j 



Aquanon — waterprooling composition for fabrics of aU kinds. 

 W. B. Price. Poughkcepsie, N. Y. 



N within a black circle — fabric fire-hose. Chas. Nicdner s 

 Sens Co., Maiden, Mass. 



Bob-Retty Belongim^s between two concentric circles, the inner 

 one enclosing the letter B — animals, birds, chickens and 

 dolls made of rubber, cloth, hand decorated or colored, and 

 stuffed with cotton, and a stuffed rubber Santa Claus for 

 Christmas-tree decoraticn. Bob-Belly Belongings, Carlsbad, 

 California. 



Revere — tires. Revere Rubber Co., Providence. R. I. 



SERIAL NUMBERS PUBLISHED MAY 17, 1921* 



Deep-(J-Uiver — artificial minnows. James Heddon's Sons, 



Dowagiac, Mich. (See The India Rubber World. June 1, 



1919. page 493.) 

 Seamless — hot-water bags or bottles. The Seamless Rubber 



Co.. Inc., New Haven. Conn. 

 Progress above representation of a roller bearing the words 



.\U Season — rubber rollers for inking presses. Progress 



Roller Co., Omaha. Neb. 

 Arch Form — men's, women's and children's boots, shoes, and 



slippers of leather, rubber, etc. Thomas G. Plant Co., 



Boston. Mass. 

 Pennington with shield bearing the letter_ P— boots and shoes 



of leather or leather and rubber in combination. Pennington- 



Crowell Sline Co.. Manchester, N. H. 

 "Aksel" — compounds for use in vulcanizing rubber. Michigan 



Chemical (To., Esse.vville, Mich. 

 WiREUESTOS — clutch facings and brake linings. Durwvllan Co., 



Paterson, N. J. 

 .•\ll in One — heel cushions. L. G. & S. S. Co., Boston, Mass. 

 Stepsoft — heel cushicns. L. G. & S. S. Co., Boston. Mass. 

 Foot Save — arch and heel cushions. L. G. & S. S. Co., Boston, 



Mass. 

 Dandv Line and representation of a dandelion — pneumatic tires 



and inner tubes. Standard-Four Tire Co., Keokuk, la. 

 Racine Multi-Mile Cord — tires. Racine Rubber Co., Racine, 



Wis. 

 Golden Rod and representation of a spray of golden red — tires 



and tubes. Standard Four Tire Co., Keokuk, la. 

 "Beldenite" — rubber-covered electrical conductors. Belden 



Manufacturing Co.. Chicago. III. 

 Smooth Point Safety Fountain Pen. New York, U. S. A., 



and representation of a safe — fountain pens. Samuel A. 



Harris. New York, N. Y. 



SERIAL NUMBERS PUBLISHED MAY 24, 1921» 



PPP conventionnllv arranged with two small triangles to oc- 

 cupy a diamond-shaped space — pneumatic tires. The Parker 

 Tire & Rubber Co.. Indianapolis. Ind. 



WSM arranged as a monogram within a circle — rubber calenders, 

 mills, vulcanizing presses, molds, cores, tubing machines, 

 tire-applving presses, etc. The Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Co., 

 Cleveland, O. 



Lochlv — raincoats, rubber shces, boots, slippers, leggings, put- 

 tees, etc. Franklin Simon & Co.. Inc.. New York. N. Y. 



31 Revere on red disk surrounded by white circle — golf balls. 

 United States Rubber Co., New Brunswick, N. J., and New 

 York. N. Y. 



Savage beneath seal bearing profile of Indian's head — rubber 

 and rubber composition tires. The Spreckels *'Savage" Tire 

 Co., San Dietro, Calif. 



Onazote — expanded vulcanized rubber for tires, tubes, shock- 

 absorbers, etc. C. L. Marshall, London. England. 



Azo — zinc (xidc and mixtures containing it. for use as pig- 

 ments. .American Zinc. Lead & Smelting Co., Boston, Mass. 



Red Wing — rubber belting. Webb Bros. Belting Co.. Kansas 

 City. Mo. 



Seal or label bearing in white letters on black background 

 the words R. T. Vandebbilt Co.. N. Y.. American Prod- 

 ucrf, Sppeu Sulphur — chemical accelerator used in vulcan- 

 izing rubber. R. T. \'anderbilt Co., Inc.. New York. N. Y 



Rainisow with represen'.ation of section of raintiow — chewing 

 gnni. M, S. Cepeland. Oehvein, la. 



TRADE MARKS 



THE UNITED STATES 



134, 



137 



140, 

 143, 



126,: 



SERIAL NUMBERS PUBLISHED MAY 3. 1921* 



St\m'NA or THE Sioux-inncr tubes and fabric and cord 



tires. Sioux City Tire & .Manuf.icluring Co., Sioux City, la. 



126,787 Mascot Tubes above representation of a ram's head above 



a panel bearing the quoted words, "Too Tough for Me' — 



inner tubes. .American Wholesale Corporation, Baltimore 



and Cumberland. Mtl. 



Angelus Tire Cover superimposed abcve representation of a 



tire against a triangular background— f.abric tire covers. 



Parker & Waterman .Manuf.icturing Co.. Los .Angeles, talif. 



LONO Life within a double-outlined diamtnd — rubber and 



canvas hose — The Whitehead Bros. Rubber Co.. Trenon, 



Rita— bloomer-apron dress-protector. I. M. Weisert, New 



WALOHS-^corset bones and Slavs. American Hard Rubber Co., 

 New York, N. Y. 



,482 



.100 



,236 

 ,904 



TWO KINDS OF TRADE MARKS NOW BEING REGISTERED 



Under the rules of the United Stales Patent (Office, trade marks registered 

 under the -Act of Febru.-'.ry 20. 19US, are, in gencr.il, fanciful anil arbitrary 

 marks, while thu.-^e registered under the Act of March 19, 192U, Section 

 1 (bl, arc non-tcclinic.-il, t.hal is. marks consisting of descriptive or geo- 

 graphical matter or mere surnames. To be registered untler the latter act, 

 trade marks must have been used for nr I less than . ne year. MarU-s regis- 

 tered under this act are l>eing published for the first time when registered, 

 any opposition taking the foim of an application ftr cancellation. 



. GRANTED MAY 8. 1921 

 Under Act of February 20, 19«S 



141,824 Steadfast — tire casings and tubes. The .Achilles Tire & Rubber 



Co., Inc., MinghanHon. N. Y. 

 141,946 Heavy Tourist — tires and tubes. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber 



Co., Akron. O. 

 142.020 Samson — bicycle tires. Mead Cycle Co., Chicago, III. 



"Notice of opposition must be filed with the Commissioner of Patents, 

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



