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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD. 



[October 1, 1911. 



9,636 (1910). Rubber substitutes containing cellulose. J. U. Scammell, 



KoiuJon. 

 9,686 C1910). Solvent for rosin present in rubber. J. B. Gall, Eltham 



Park, Kent. 



(Abstracted in the IixtTSTRATED Official Journal, Avgust 16, 1911.) 

 9,127 (1910). Tread bands for tires. V, Melton, Nunhead, London. 

 9,728 (1910). Rubber tires expanded in mold. W. T. Cliflford, Barries. 



London. 

 9,741 (1910). Machines for manufacturing tire covers. P. Roussillon. 



Suresnes, Seine^ France. 

 9,747 (1910). Tension-spoke wheels fitted with twin tires. A. J. Bowron 



and Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co., both in Coventry. 

 9,773 ( I9I0). Flexible pipes for spraying machines. B. Clough, Arniley, 



Leeds, and J. Edniondson, Pudsey, near Leeds. 

 9,830 (1910). Tire covers. W. J. Potter, Elysia, Woodham Ferris, Essex, 



England. 

 9,S4J (1910). Tire inflating valves. "Captain" Motor Wheel Co., and 



S- A. Currin, Bristol. 

 9,844 (1910). Detachable rim attachmenls to wheels. S. A. Currin and 



**Captain" Motor Wheel Co., Bristol. 

 9,910 11910). Tire attachments to rims. A. Whitevvay and C. Macintosh 



& Co., Manchester, England. 

 9,91J (1910). Tire attachments to rims. ,L A. Harrison and G. llookham, 



Birmingham. 

 9,955 (,1910). Absorption of chlorine in rosin by milky juice of guayule. 



K. L. \'. Zimnier, Hamburg, Germany. 

 9,961 (1910). Tire attachments to rims. J. A. Harrison and G. Hookham. 



Birmingham. 

 9,994 (1910). Rubber driving belts for motorcycles. I. Appleby, Aston. 



Birmingham. 

 9,997 (1910). Block tires and tire attachments to rims. J. H. Betteley. 



London. 

 "10,0J2 (1910). Tread bands for rubber tires. L B. Kcmpshall, Wash- 

 ington, 1). C. 

 10,044 (1910). Apparatus for building and repairing tires. R. Fiedler, 



Berlin. 

 10,047 (1910). Tire covers with internal layers. Soc. Deborger et Cie., 



Paris. 

 10,056 (1910). Coagulating rubber latex. R. Rankin, Elmbank, Hamilton, 



Scotland. 

 10,082 (1910). Rubber cushioning blocks for loose-leaf binders. British 



Loose Leaf Manufactureis, London. 

 10,1 93 (1910). Clamps for jackets of pneumatic tires. W. Uellner, Uus- 



seldorf, Germany. 



(Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, August 23, 1911.) 



10,309 (1930). Air tubes and chambers. VV. J. Potter, Elysia. Woodham 

 Ferris, Essex. 



10,361 (1910). Regulating auto-oxidation of rubber. W. Ostwald, Leipsic, 

 Germany. 



10,447 (1910). Molded covering for rubber tires. R. Shelley, Birming- 

 ham, and D. K. Brown, Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire. 



10,453 (1910). Manufacture of rubber balloons. A. Engelkc and M. 

 Ganz, Brussels. 



10,475 (1910). Rubber rings for milk bottles. P. Meeus, Antwerp. Bel- 

 gium, and Banque Centrale de l''onds I'ublics, Brussels. 



10.565 (1910). Rubber cushion heels. G. Looms, Market Harborough. 



10,615 (1910). Protective bands for treads of rubber tires. A. Kingston, 

 Wellingborough. 



10,655 (1910). Leather jackets for pneumatic tires. C. J. Walker, North 

 Fitzroy, near Melbourne, Australia. 



10,657 (1910). Repairing of rubber tires. J. G. .\. Kitchen, Scotfnrtb, 

 Lancashire, ami L 11. Storey, Ambleside, Westmoreland. 



10,674 (1910). Rubber strips in blotting pads. J. Stockinger, Holzhauser, 

 Post Ruhstorf a/Kott, Olermany. 



10,720 (1910). Tire covers with continuous internal layers. T. C. Pett 

 and A. A. Donald, Bull KiuK. and !•". J. Solomon, Camden — both in 

 Birmingham. 



10.851 (1910). Tire covers with continuous internal layers. J. Webster, 

 Paradise, Foleshill, Coventry. 



10.852 (1910). Rubber covered base for ladders. G. E. Harper, Birk- 

 enhead. 



*]0,922 (1910). impregnated bottle stoppers. J. H. Ketcheson, St. Louis, 

 Mo. 



10,927 (1910). Intermediate rubber band in air tubes. H. W. Lake, 

 London, 1-lngland. 



(Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, August 30, 1911.) 

 10,945. Plastic washers for rotary pumps. J. Raclot and C. Endevlin, 



Boulevard National, St. Maur des Fosses, Seine, France. 

 10,984. Reinforced air tubes for tires. B. B. Hill, Princess May Road, 



Stuke Nevvington, London, England. 

 10,992. Tire attachments to rims. G. Standen. Watersfield. Pulborougli. 



Sussex, and F. A. Jackson, Bishop Frome School, Worcester. 

 1 1,034. Horseshoes with dove-tailed rubBer insertions. E. L. Haydou, 



Norfolk Square Hotel, London Street, Paddington, London. 

 11,126. Clips for tire inflators. E. R. Carroll, Mountain View Road, 



Ranelagh, Dublin. 

 11,136. Tire covers with continuous internal layers. R. Rohm, Ccller- 



strasse, Braunschweig, Germany. 

 11,174. Air tubes and chambers; tire covers. J. A. Legh, Rydal Vicarge, 



Ambleside, Westmoreland. 

 11,229. Manufacture of rubber dress shields. E. C .R. Marks, Lincoln's 



Inn Fields, London, England. 

 11,235. Belts with attached pieces of elastic. W. C. Ellis. 18 Alderman- 

 bury, London, England. 

 11,255. Rubber attachment for bandages. J. E. Arnold, West Smithfield, 



London, England. 



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99. Elastic tire bodies and cores 



Darlington, Durham. 

 11,329. Rubber tires supported by springs, 



Street, Westminster. 

 1 1,340. Tire attachment to rims. F. Frowein and L, 



Camions, Brussels. 

 11,369. Rubber-covered collar stiffeners. J. C. _ . . __ 



cent Wood Road, Sydenham Hill, and W, F. Freeman, 9 Southampton 



Street, High llolborn— both in London, England. 

 1 1,385. \'ulcanized ferrule for electric lamps. W. Crossley, Lumbrook, 



Northowrani, near Halifax, and J. Harmer, 10 Broad Street, Halifax, 



Yorkshire. 

 11,495. Supports for detachable wheels and rims. F. J. Keegan and 



Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co., Alma Street, Coventry. 



C. FAnson, Cleveland Terrace, 



G. Lowthian, Parliament 



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THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 



.176 (January 24, 1911). H. Dittmar. Fabric for balloons. 

 ,186 (January 24). A. Scherber. Pneumatic cushion. 



E. Radke. Wheel with elastic tire for vehicles. 



J. Reuse and C. Reuse. Improvement in rubber 



225 (January 25). 

 310 (January 27) 

 tires. 

 ,355 (January 28). Societe des Etablissements Moreaux & Cie. Anti- 

 skid bandage for pneumatic tires. 

 358 (January 28). V. Mazillier. Wheel tires. 



M. Desson. Improvements in pneumatic tires. 



J. Touzelet. Elastic tire. 



Elastic tire for vehicle wheels. 

 Improvements in pneumatic tires for 



Rotating rubber chair tips for boot 



Automobile and other tires. 

 Process for manufacture of pneu- 



" Samson." Method for 



,397 (January 30). 



507 (February 1). 

 ,560 (February 3). B. Buscaglia. 

 ,580 (February 4). J. Steinberg. 



automatic repair. 

 ,658 (January 28). J. Bocuze. 



heels. 



691 (February 8). H. E. Rechner 



734 (April 12, 1910). A. Dessouy 



niatic covers for vehicle wheels. 



739 (.Vpril 12). Societe Anonyme Pneu Cuir 



reconstruction of old pneumatic tires. 



741 (February 4, 1911). Societe des Anciens Etablissements Houry et 



Filleul-Brohy. Wheel tires for cycles and other vehicles. 

 ,753 (February 7). T. L. Carbone. Elastic tire with rigid internal 



rings. 



087 (February 15). W. Butterfield & Jones. Wheel tires for auto- 

 mobiles and other vehicles. 



107 (April 23, 1910). H. de Chardonnet. Elastic tires with spirals 



of metallic wire for wheels of all kinds of vehicles. 

 999 (February 13, 1911). Russian-American India-Rubber Co. "Treu- 



golnik." Side elastic for leather foot-wear. 



172 (February \1^. B. Hiising. Improvements in pneumatic tires. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of French patents can be ub 

 tained from R. Robet, Ingenieur-Conseil, 16 avenue de X'illiers, Paris, at 

 SO cents each, postpaid.] 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Validity). 



236,908 (from June 24, 1910). Naamlooze Vennootschap Hollandsche Zydc 



Maatschappy, Amsterdam. Plastic mass from milk. 

 237,071 (from October 12, 1910). Adolphe Dejardin, Brussels-Etterbeck. 



Appliance for chopping up rubber vines and plants. 

 236,728 (from June 3, 1910). Rudolf Zimpel, Gross Lichterfelde East, 



Berlin. Manufacture of filling substance for vehicle tires. 

 236,913 ( from August 13, 1910). Naamlooze Vennootschap Allgemeene 



Uitvinding Explortatie Maatschappy, Amsterdam. Elastic material 



similar to rubber. 

 237,719 (from April 5, 1910). Rudolf Simonek, Stranka near Melnik, 



Bohemia. Anti-skidding appliance for vehicles. 

 237,789 (from February 5, 1910). W. Pahl, Dortmund. Process for 



coagulation of rubber latex. 

 237,970 (from September 11, 1910). Andreas Katzensteincr, Oberndorf 



a. N. Rubber substance for closing air valves of tires. 



238.059 (from December 10, 1909). Wilhelm Buess, Hannover. Tire valve 

 opened by pump. 



238.060 (from July 26, 191()). Francesco Allasia, Bricherasio, Italy. Pro- 

 tective covering for vehicle tires. 



238.061 (from November 25, 1909). Rudolf Krasemann, Fischergrube 36, 

 Lubeck. Metallic jointed covering for pneumatic tires. 



Brooklyn has always been looked upon as the particular 

 habitat of the rubber plant, but it seems the cult is spreading 

 westward and has got as far as Jersey City, where the police 

 records show that during the last two weeks of August there 

 were 25 separate complaints of thefts of rubber plants. That 

 thieves should steal them and that their owners should make 

 such an outcry about the matter shows the popularity of the 

 rubber plant in Jersey City, but the palm must still be accorded 

 to Brooklyn, where the rubber plants are so constantly J'.nd 

 carefully guarded that there is no record that they !iavc r\ri 

 been burglarized. 



