October 1, 1911. 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED AUGUST 1. 1911. 



NO. 999,197. Spring wheel. Hans C. Bergerud, Fergus Falls, Mass. 

 999,302. Pneumatic tire. Mark A. Dees, Pascagoula, Miss. 

 999,358. Reinforced resilient heel for boots and shoes. Arthur 

 Ashley, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 

 999,382. Boot-holder. Axel Lundgren, Chicago, 111. 



999,384. Antislipping device for vehicle wheels. Thomas Charles Martin, 

 Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Barrell Holding and Manufacturing Co. — 

 a corporation of Maine. 

 999,402. Inflated tire. Amos J. Roussey, Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor of 



one-third to Walter F. McLallen, Columbia City, Ind. 

 999,506. Air-tight valve for pneumatic tires. Morris Levrant, New York. 

 999,511. Wheel-tire. Joshua D. Marvil, Laurel, Del. 

 999,526. Base-ball. Benjamin F. Sbibe, Bala, Pa. 

 999,607. Wheel-hub for automobiles and similar vehicles. Albert P. 



Stocker, Struthers, Ohio. 

 999,609. Cushion attachment for wheels. Roy Ulrich, Overton, Neb. 



Trade Marks. 



55,918. Elwell Rubber Mfg. Co., Trenton, N. J., and Boston, Mass. The 



words Panther Tread. For rubber heels. 

 56,860. John C. Milne, New York. The word Milnart. For rubberized 



waterproofed fabrics. 



ISSUED AUGUST 8, 1911. 



999,760. Tire-shield. James W. Downes, Spokane, Wash. 



999,803. Non-refillable bottle. Samuel B. Kull, New York. 



999,810. Tire. David Lippy, Mansfield, Ohio. 



999,819. Process of forming articles from waste rubber. John Markus, 

 Manchester, England. 



999,960. Resilient wheel. Victor E. Clark, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



1,000,000. Vehicle tire. Francis H. Holton, Akron, Ohio. 



1,000,069. Pneumatic tire. Charles E. Browler, Memphis, Tenn. 



1,000,110. Detachable rubber heel. Francis A. Nolan, St. Paul, Minn. 



1,000,165. Vehicle tire. John B. Fischer. Chicago, 111. 



1,000,168. Plug- inserting device. Joseph Glanz, Plartford, Conn. 



1,000,215. Elastic horseshoe. Farley D. Veale, Washington, D. C. 



1,000,297. Shield for icemen and others. Charles G. Sagerstrom, Chi- 

 cago, 111. 



Trade Marks. 



57,225. Edward C. Griffith, New York. The word Independent. For 



rubber automobile tires. 

 57,311. Goodyear Rubber Co., San Francisco, Cal. The word Rhino. 



For rubber hose. 

 S7,ZZ2. The B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio. The word Ma.xecon. For 



belting and tires. 



ISSUED AUGUST 15. 1911. 



1,000,424. Separable demountable rim. George H. McCIatchy, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



1,000.508. Tire-holder. Frank Sellers Garrett, assignor to himself and 

 Henry Keppele Miller — all of Wilmington, Del. 



1,000,524. Tire-plug. Gustav A. E. Kaul, Hackensack, N. J. 



1,000,581. Protector for drinking glasses, etc. Robert Clarke, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. 



1,000,662. Tire-grip. Andrew F. Bergin, Howell, Mich. 



1,000,781. Manufacture of flexible material from india-rubber and the 

 like. Arthur Thomas Collier, St. Albans, England. 



1,000,894. Detachable heel. Andrew W. Carlson, Spokane, Wash. 



Trade Marks. 



53,458. Standard Asphalt & Rubber Co., Jersey City, N. J. The word 



Sarcolithic. For mineral rubber pavements. 

 56,051. Louis Burger, New York. The word Kensington. For garters 



and armbands. 



ISSUED AUGUST 22, 1911. 



1,001.151. Rubber-stamp' aligner. Orlando E. Kellum, assignor of one-half 



to L. P. Sargent — both of Los Angeles, Cal. 

 1,001,208. Fire-hose reel. Clarence E. Mercer, Denver, Colo. 

 1,001,237. Vehicle tire. Wolsey R. Barbour, Terre Haute, Ind. 

 1.001,384. Tire. John W. Burgess and George F. Burgess. Brookfield, Mo. 

 1,001,492. Armored pneumatic tire. Charles F. Williams, Atlanta, Ga., 



assignor to James T. Andrew, Montgomery, Ala. 

 1,001,513. Resilient wheel. Pierre Decauville, Paris, France. 

 1,001,518. Tire protector. Mathew J. Frambach and Aldon R. Corrington, 



assignors of one-half to G. E. Knaack, Hartley, Iowa. 



Design. 

 41,698. Golf ball. Charles W. Royce, Montclair, N .J. 



Trade Mark. 



55,096. Edward Sander, New York. The word Semloh. For rubber 

 syringes. 



ISSUED AUGUST 29, 1911. 

 1.009,621. Tank-valve ball. Louis A. Cornelius, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

 1,001,623. Emergency tire. Charles M. Gulp, South Bend, Ind. 

 1.001.632. Tire-holder. Frank Sellers Garrett, assignor to himself and 



Henry Keppele Miller — both of Wilmington, Del. 

 1.001,663. Vehicle tire. Arthur H. Marks, Akron, Ohio. 

 1,001.686. Resilient wheel. Giuseppe Restucci, assignor of one-half to 



Thomas P. Pugliatti — both of Naples, Italy. 

 1.001.693. Packing. Walter E. Sanders, Cleveland, Ohio. 



1.001.714. Resilient wheel. Enos A. Wall, Salt Lake City, Utah. 



1.001.715. Spring wheel. Enos A. Wall, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

 1,001.734. Nose-guard for spectacles. George H. Day. Southbridge, Mass., 



assignor to American Optical Co., a corporation of Massachusetts. 

 1,001,753. Wheel structure. Manning Goldsmith, Decatur, Ga. 

 1,001,802. Demountable rim. John Baker, Pasadena, Cal. 

 1,001,842. Hose. Edwin T. Greenfield, Kiamesha, N. Y. 

 1,001,886. Demountable rim. El wood C. Phillips, Chicago, 111., assignor 



to Phillips Demountable Rim Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 



1.001.891. Security-bolt for vehicle wheel tires. John David Rowland, Bir- 

 mingham, England. 



1.001.892. Balloon-envelope material. Julius Rund, Frankfort-on-the-Main, 

 Germany. 



1,001.940. Self-fitting petticoat. William Epstein and Samuel Epstein, 

 New York. 



1,002,040. Shock-absorber. John T. Costello, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 1,002.046. Elastic tire. Giles S. Doty and John D. Snow, Philadelphia. 

 Pa., assignors to D. & S. Airless Tire Co., a corporation of Delaware. 



Design. 

 41,736. Matting. Clifford H. Oakley, Trenton, N. J. 



Trade Mark. 

 57,174. Nashawannuck, Manufacturing Co., Easthampton, Mass. The word 

 Twillette. For elastic webbing. 



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

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



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



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

 tion, which in the case of these listed below was in 1910. 



*Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



(Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, August 2, 1911.) 



8,457 (1910). Tire attachment to rims. W. A. P. Werner, London. 



8,463 (1910). Seating for rubber wheel-cushion. J. Gorst, Chester, Eng. 



8,491 (1910). Reinforcement for pneumatic tires. A. E. Henderson, 



Ballymeanoch, Lochgilphead, Scotland. 

 8,591 (1910). Plastic composition of rubber and cork. J. C. Whitley, 



Halifax, Yorkshire. 

 *8,703 (1910). Tires and inflation of same. H. P. Maxim, Hartford. 



Conn. 

 8,710 (1910). Improvements in inflated balls for tires. G. Madden, Isling 



ton, London. 

 *8,790 (1910). Rubber casing sleeve for non-refillable bottles. J. H, 



Quinn, Stoyestown, Pa. 

 8,818 (1910). Rubber foundation for sticking plaster. H. Von Gimborn 



& Zifferer, Vienna, Austria. 

 8,855 (1910). Rubber sheaths for typewriter fingers. J. C. Fell, London. 

 8,871 (1910). Ring for condiment receptacles. A. C. Towers, Dalston 



Junction, London. 

 8,993 (1910). Reinforced air tubes for tires. E. Overy, Canning Town, 



and W. F. Gould, Forest Gate — both in London. 



(Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal. August 10, 1911.) 



9,190 (1910). Use of rubber in floor coverings. H. Linnekogel, Stuttgart^ 

 Germany. 



9,205 (1910). Rubber buffers in centrifugal separators. H. J. Haddan, 

 London. 



9,219 (1910). Process for manufacturing synthetic rubber. W. R. Hodg- 

 kinson, Blackheath, England. 



9,393 (1910). Tire inflating valves. A. V. Park, South Melbourne, Aus- 

 tralia. 



*9,416 (1910). Tire tread bands. J. Corwin, Chicago, 111. 



9,419 (1910). Cushioning devices for vehicle wheels. E. Favary, London* 



9,430 (1910). Molding wheel tires. A. C. Squires, Akron, Ohio. 



*9,431 (1910). Elastic straps for corsets. M. C. Ninde, Fort Wayne. Ind. 



9,439 (1910). Use of rubber in golf club heads. F. Murray, Murrayfield, 

 Edinburgh, Scotland. 



9,505 (1910). Heel and sole protectors. J. E. M. Cooke, of Markham & 

 Roberts, Stafford. 



9,579 (1910). Elastic substance like rubber. W. Van der Heyden, Am- 

 sterdam, and J. Jurgens, Nymegen, Holland. 



9,588 (1910). Extraction of rosin from crude rubber. W. Eisner and 

 O. Meyer, both of Hanover, Germany. 



9,609 (1910). Elastic or resilient masses. W. Plinatus, Paris, France. 



9,614 (1910). Improvements in tire treads. W. E. Carinont, Richmond, 

 Surrey. 



9,616 (1910). Elastic or resilient masses. W. Plinatus, Paris, France. 



