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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



August 1, 1921 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber 



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1,379.650 

 l,3"9.r87 

 1,379,809 



1,379,856 



THE UNITED STATES 

 ISSUED MAY 31, 1921 



1.379.602 Stylographic pen. J. Abegg. West Hoboken, as- 

 signor to Gordon Pen Co., West New York — both in New 



1.379.603 Stylographic pen. J. Abegg, West Hoboken, as- 

 signor to Gordon Pen Co., West New Work — both in New 

 Jersey. 



Surgical rubber wounddam. W. H. Taylor, Guelph, Ont., Can. 

 Garter. W. H. Smith, New Haven. Conn. 



Transplit demountable tire rim. E. XI. Foster, assignor to 

 The Hydraulic Pressed Steel Co. — both of Cleveland. O. 



1,379,887 



1,379.890 

 1,379,915 

 1,379,929 



1,379.944 

 1,379,958 

 1,380,109 



1,380,231 



1,380,496 



1,380,501 

 1,380,509 

 1,380,625 

 1,380,838 

 1,380,960 

 1,381,043 



1,381.067 

 1,381,071 



Wheclrim fastcninu device for use with pneumatic tires. 

 F. E. Enter, Cuyahoga Falls, assignor of 'A to W. Martin 

 Cleveland — both :n Ohio 



Pneumati« tire. H. S. Williams, assignor of Yt to O. Keller — 



both of San Antonio. Tex. 

 Fountain pen. P. E Wirt, Bloomsburg, Pa. 

 Pneumatic tire. J. Guagliardo, Hammond, La. 

 Inner tube in sectionr* with plurality of cores, and mold for 



making. T. B. McLeroth, London, England. 

 Toy with elastic operating strip. E. M. Story, Hraintree, Mass. 

 Chair mat with track for chair. M. Blumenthal. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Fountain pen. C. A. Luck, assignor to The Conklin Pen 



Manufacturing Co. — boch of Toledo, O. (Original patent No. 



1.315,373, dated September 9, 1919. Divided.) 

 Fountain pen. K. Matsumi,to and K. Takagi, Tokio, Japan. 



ISSUED JUlri 7, 1921 



Sectional resilient tire. M. E. Osborn and J. R. Wollam, 

 Midland, Pa. 



Cusliion tire. R. Sera. Los Angeles, Calif. 



Printing machine for fruit. .\. S. Wysong, Los Angeles, Calif. 



Tire protector. M. C. Altmayer, New York, N. Y. 



Revoluble lieel insert. J. G. Robertson, New York, N. Y. 



Rubber thimble for crocheting. V. Hmenia, Klein, Mont. _ 



Umbrella cover with triangular-shaped elastic gusset at inner 

 end of placket. I. H. Weinberg and C. F. Bisbing, New 

 York, N. Y. 



Water pillow. I. Eguchi, Tokio, Japan. 



Rubber cover, preferably ribbed, for bottles and other contain- 

 ers. C. Flannery, Slornell, N. Y. (See description else- 

 where in this issue.) 



REISSUES 



15,121 Tire design. B. H. Pratt, Milwaukee, assignor to The Federal 

 Rubber Co., Cudahy — both in Wis. Original No. 52,116, 

 dated June IS. 1918, for SJ's years. 



1,381,108 



1,381.123 

 1,381,168 



1,381,173 

 1,381,175 



1,381,332 

 1,381,336 



1,381,345 



1,381,373 



1,381,546 



1,381.571 

 1,381,602 

 1,381,608 

 1,381,627 

 1,381,815 

 1,381,829 



211,993 

 212,140 



161,401 

 161,420 

 161,512 

 161,622 

 161,635 



ISSUED JUNE 14, 1921 

 Truck tire. L. R. Davis, assignor to Revere Rubber Co., both 



of Providence, R. I. (Substitute for application Serial No. 



381,633, filed May 15, 1920.) 

 Truss. E. G. Hutterer, Sanborn, la. 

 Demovmtable rim for vehicle wheels. E. O. Coats, Postoak, 



Me., assignor of Y2 to G. L. Hall, I^eeton, Mo. 

 Inlaid tread tire. J. H. Dwork, Newark, N. J. 

 Anti-explosive and non-inflammable fibrous rubber gasoline tank. 



H. C. Ericsson, U. S. Army. 

 Self-filling fountain pen. P. H. Qualmann, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Sponge rubber truss. L. Rehthaler, assignor to Battle Creek 



Applian.ce Co., Limited — both of Battle Creek, Mich. 

 Protector for rubber tires, combining rubber blocks on a 



metallic rim. H. C. Sankey, St. Louis, Mo. 

 Ventilated waterproof seam. .\. Waterman, assignor of Yi to 



D. Waterman- — both of Chicago, III. 

 Filling-bottle for fountain jiens. W. G. II. Dziambor, assignor 



to the Firm .Simplo Fullfeder Gesellschaft Voss, Lausen & 



Dziambor Fabrik fur Fullfederhalter und Goldfedern — both of 



Hamburg, Germany. 

 Fountain pen. F. H. Lennards, Evanston. III. 

 Cushion tire. I. Trautman, New York, N. Y. 

 Battery jar. O. Wittmann. Lincoln, Neb. 



Dust cover for tire valves. G. E. Garrett, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

 Armored puncture-proof tire. R. H. Fenley. Fort Worth, Tex. 

 Nostril-cleaning device. R. R. Hartman, Chix:ago, III. 



THE DOMINION OF CANADA 

 GRANTED HAY 81, 1921 



Garter. P.. A. Manny and I. A. Uicily, coinventors, both of 



New York City, U. S. A. ' 

 Rubber sole with integrally formed hobs. J. H. Stedman, 



Braintree. Mass., U. S. A. 



THE UNITED KINGDOM 



PUBLISHED JUNE 1, 1981 



Pneumatic tire. W. Hughes, Bro. Dawcl, Watling street, 



Llanrwst. Denbighshire. 

 Detachable rim for tires. A. Menegotti and G. Mancini, Fano, 



Pesaro, Italy. 

 Inflatable swimming belt. G. Jordahn, Palm Beach, Fla., 



U. S. A. 

 Reinforced solid tire. P. Chick, Market Square, Highworth, 



Wiltshire. 

 Fountain pen. M. D. Davis, 6 Cardinal Mansions, Carlisle 



)untatn pen. ly 

 Place, Wcstmii 



161,662 

 161,664 

 161,818 

 161,860 

 .161,875 



161,897 



161,908 



161,984 

 161,985 

 161,986 

 161,996 

 162,240 

 162,409 



162,475 

 162,535 



162.558 



162,565 



162,570 

 162,619 



162,805 

 162,856 

 162,857 

 162,932 

 162,942 

 162.974 



504,682 

 504,837 



504,863 



504,981 



505,107 



505,195 



505,283 

 505,307 

 505,471 



505,787 



505,823 



506,079 



506,174 



506,193 



506,203 



506,204 



506,462 



Balata belt united to layer of rubber-coated, vulcanized fabric. 

 J. Dawson, Boultham Works, Lincoln. 



Cushion wheel. T. H. Rushton, 31 Southbrook Road, Lee, 

 London. 



Mangle roller covered with vulcanized rubber. A. R. Hunter, 

 Potter Street Iron Works, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. 



Cushion wheels. A. L, Runyan, 3619 Farnam street, Omaha. 

 Neb., U. S. A. 



Reinforced pneumatic tire. J. II. Beaumont, 29 Southampton 

 Buildings. London ; S. J. Flynn, Court street, Portsmouth, 

 Va., U. S. A. 



Inner tube with thick tread and rim portions and thin side- 

 walls. W. Drury, 10 Lena Gardens, Shepherds Bush Road, 

 London. 



Driviiig belt for dynamos, motorcycles, fans, etc., made of 

 strips of leather, canvas, rubber, etc.. riveted together, F, 

 II. Baker. Queen's Hotel. Alderlev Edge. Cheshire. 



Breathing apparatus. R. von der Hcide. 43 Wiclandstrasse, 

 Charlottenburg, Berlin. (Not yet accepted.) 



Respirator. R. von der Heide. 43 Wiclandstrasse, Charlotten- 

 burg, Berlin. (Not yet accepted.) 



Respir.itor. K. von der Heide. 43 Wiclandstrasse, Charlottenherg, 

 Berlin. (Not yet accepted.) 



Removable heel, \tfith metal plate for attaching. W. J. Fol- 

 lows. Croft, near Leicester. 



Hydrometer. J. H. Kessler, 415 North East avenue, Vineland, 

 New Jersey, U. S. A. 



Horseshoe for race horses, hunters, etc., having rubber section 

 to contact with ground. J. Wood, 359 Blackburn Road, 

 Bolton, Lancashire. 



Pneumatic tire. W. J. Harper. GlenariiT Warrer Drive New 

 Brighton. Cheshire. 



Syringes, douches, etc. E. F.. C I... and S. L. Ristine and C. 

 Lyons. Commercial Bank Building, Lexington, and B. Clark, 

 Bowling Green — both in Missouri, U. S. A. 



Reservoir shaving-brus'i with flexible rubber diaphragm around 

 brush head and rubber tube e-xtension from reservoir into 

 brush. VV. N. Parker, 78 Church Road, Teddington, Mid- 

 dlesex. 



Inflatable rubber toys. H. W. Franklin and J. G. Franklin & 

 Sons. Limited, Birkbeck Works, Birkbeck Road, Dalston, 

 London. (See The India Rubber World, April 1, 1921, 

 page 504.) 



Foot-arch support. W. M. Scholl, 211 West Schiller street, 

 Chicago, 111., U. S. A. 



Rim foi- tire valves. A. Schrader's Son, Inc., 470 Vanderbilt 

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

 Godwin avenue. Ridgewocd, New Jersey — both in U. S. A. 

 (Not yet accepted.) 



PUBLISHED JUNE 29, 1921 



Canvas and rubber rin^ fur attaching pneumatic tires to rim, 

 J. T. Pickering, 19 Fort street. New Brighton, Cheshire. 



Detacliable rim for tires. Rapid Rims, Limited, and A. Jordan, 

 7 Pall Mall, Westminster. 



Nipple. F. R. Graham-Yooll, Dulham Towers, East Trinity 

 Road, Leith, Scotland. 



Tire protector with fastening wires encased in rubber. W. C, 

 McGeorge. 401 Battery street, .San Francisco. Calif., U. S. A. 



Compressible bottle for filling fountain pens. W. G. H. Dziam- 

 bor, 12 Bartlesstrasse, liamburg, Germany. 



Heel protector with inset rubber cushion. O. ^^^ Peters, 103? 

 South Hope street, Los Angeles, Calif., U. S. A. 



FRANCE 



PATENTS ISSUED. WITH DATES OF ISSUE 



(October 8, 1919.) Non-slipping device for pneumatic tires. 



S. T. Buchanan. 

 (October 13, 1919.) Improvemeiits in elastic tires for vehicle 



wheels. Naamlooze Vennootschap Octrooi Maatschappij 



Holland tot Exploitatie van Uitvindingen. 

 (October 14, 1919.) Cover for pneumatic tires. H. Mullcr and 



E. Hofstetter. 

 (October 16, 1919.) Braces for pneumatic tires. T. H. Bell 



and J. G. Schoenlehu. 

 (September 5. 1918.) Tread for solid or hollow rubber tires for 



all kinds of vehicles. A. Voland. 

 (September 1, 1919.) Improvements in pneumatic tires. C. 



C. Marshall. 

 (October 22. 1919.) Electric tire, C. Duplouich. 

 (October 22, 1919.) Resilient wheel. D. D. Anastasin. 

 (October 27, 1919.) New protector for pneumatic tires. E. 



Albissier. 

 (November 6, 1919.) ImprLvements in elastic tires. D. 



Maggiora. 

 (November 7. 1919.) Improvements in pneumatic tires. W. 



H. Richards. 

 (November 14, 1919.) Demountable rim. The Goodyear Tire 



& Rubber Co. 

 (January 16, 1919.) Elastic tire for all kinds of vehicles. J. 



.\. Mlaire and F.. F. Guibourgean. 

 (November 18. 1919.) Protector for the rublier of elastic 



tires. D. Mavginra. 

 (November 18, 1919.) Improvements in resilient wheels. A. 



L. Runyan. 

 (Nr-venibe! IS. 1919.) Improvements in elastic tires. A. L. 



Runyan. 

 (November 21. 1919.) Improvements in vehicle wheels. The 



Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. 



Chemical Patents will be found on pages 119-820. Machinery Patents on pases 827-828. 



