December 1, 1911.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED OCTOBER 3, 1911. 



NO. 1,004,582. Tire for vehicle wheels. William D. McNauU, To- 

 ledo, Ohio. 

 1,004,626. Tire for vehicles. Michael J. Cantor and Ernest Siegel, 

 New York. 

 1,004,634. Hose appliance. Robert M. Dixon, East Orange, N. J., assignor 



to Safety Car Heating and Lighting Co. of New Jersey. 

 1,004,642. Rubber tire. George H. Gillette, New York. 

 1,004,658. Spring tire. Joseph M. Keller, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 1,004,717. Scrub apron. Elizabeth P. White, Salisbury, N. C. 

 1,004,788. Weather strip. Henry Higgin, assignor to The Higgin Manu- 

 facturing Co. — both of Newport, Ky. 

 1,004,820. Vulcanizinp apparatus. Benjamin P. and Frank I. Remy, An 

 derson, Ind., assignors to The Remy Electric Co., Anderson, Ohio. 



1.004.864. Vulcanizing press. Myles P. Fillingham, Ansonia, Conn., as- 

 signor to Birmingham Iron Foundry, Derby, Conn. 



1.004.865. Art of vulcanizing. John R. Gammeter, assignor to The B. F. 

 Goodrich Co. — both of Akron, Ohio. 



1,004,867. Vehicle-tire. Samuel H. Gilson, assignor of one-half to Jay S 

 Milner— both of Salt Lake City, Utah. 



1,004,895. Tire. De Witt Nelson, assignor to E. J. Phelps — both of Min 

 neapolis, Minn. 



1,004,897. Heel-fastener. Francis A. Nolan, St. Paul, Minn. 



1.004,988. Vehicle-wheel. John Callan, Globe, Ariz. 



1,005,001. Manufacture of chewing gum. James D. Darling, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa., assignor to Keystone Trading Co. of New Jersey. 



Design. 

 41.817. Golf ball. William Pearce, Akron, Ohio. 



Trade Mark. 



56,913. Eberhard Faber, New York. The word Ruby. For rubber bands. 



ISSUED OCTOBER 10, 1911. 



1,005.123. .-Attachment for tire-inflating pumps. Henry K. Austin, Read- 

 ing, Mass 



1,005,134. Flexible conduit. Howard H. Balliett, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



1,005,256. Rubber boot and shoe. Herbert Capron Mason, Provi- 

 dence, R. I., assignor to Hood Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 



1,005,296. Dental suction plate. Jacob Petty, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



1,005,326. Cushion tire. Phillip Schau, Kalamazoo, Mich. 



1,005,356. Syringe. Judson R, Swift, New York. 



1,005,377. Tire-armor. Henry J. Von der Lieth, New York, 



1,005,470. Tire. Charles L. Rempes, Akron, Ohio. 



1,005,473. Elastic wheel bearing. Gustav Rennerfelt, Scranton, Pa. 



1,005,585. Cushion heel. William Vogt, New York. 



1,005,589. Cushion tire. Milton J. Altland, Dillsburg, Pa. 



1,005,624. Life-preserver. Anders Engstrom, Topeka, Kan. 



1,005,690. Automobile tire pump. Frank E. Carlson, Chicago, III. 



1,005,707. Elastic wheel for motor vehicles. William P. Hoopes, Mil- 

 ton, Pa. 



1,005,787. Fabric package. George H. Sibley, assignor to Stephen J. Sib- 

 ley — both of Springfield, Mass. 



Trade Marks. 



33,040. National India Rubber Co., Bristol, R. I. Company's name in 



diamond with anchor. For dental, medical and surgical appliances. 

 50,252. Arnold Otto Meyer, Hamburg, Germany. Photograph of Filipino 



patriot. For belting, hose machinery packing and non-metallic tires. 

 56,385. Wilhelm Muller, Fabrik zahnarztlicher Instrumente und Maschinen, 



Berlin, Germany. The letters IV. M. outside a triangle. For dental, 



medical and surgical appliances. 

 57,388. La Favorite Rubber Manufacturing Co., Paterson, N. J. The 



word Marvel. For belting, hose, machinery packing and non-metallic 



tires. 



ISSUED OCTOBER 17, 1911. 



1,005,822. Spraying apparatus with pipe. Jefferson D. I-'ord, Mary- 



ville, Mo. 

 1,005,873. Tire protector. Charles R. Ragsdale, St. Louis, iSIo. 

 1,005,891. Vehicle wheel. Martin C. Schwab, Chicago, 111. 

 1,005,924. Eraser for ink, pigments and the like. Francis Henry Baldwin 



and William Graff, New York. 

 1,005,960. Pneumatic tire. Robert B. Gray, Port Carbon, Pa. 

 1,005,962. Non-pTieumatic elastic tire for vehicle wheels. Oscar Grenier, 



Boulogne-on-the-Seine, France. 

 1,005.978. Truss. William Jones, Denver, Colo. 

 1,006.014. Elastic cord for garment supports. William Tully Sondley, 



Huntsville, Ala. 

 1,006,159. Pneumatic tire valve. William C. Wetherhold, Columbus, Ohio. 

 1,006,274. Process for the manufacture of rubber substitute. Nicholas 



Reif, Hanover, Germany. 

 1,006,376. Tire for wheels. Frank Gallagher, Ridgeway, Iowa. 



Trade Mark. 



49,759. I. B. Kleinert Rubber Co., New York. The word Gloria. For 



dress shields. 



ISSUED OCTOBER 24, 1911. 

 1,006,465. Vehicle wheel and tire. Melville Clark, Chicago, 111. 

 1,006,470. Exercising apparatus. Matthew Duffner, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 1,006,570. Cover for pneumatic tires. Richard Latour, Menin. Belgium. 

 1,006,588. Gas-tube tip. .-Mbert W. Nicholls, East Norwalk, Conn. 

 1,006.630. Wiping and rubbing device. Walter H. Clarke, Huntington 



Park, Cal. 



1.006.640. Insulated air-pipe. Arthur Paget, San Francisco, Cal. 



1.006.641. Fountain brush. Joel Barlow Fesler, New York. 

 1,006,665. Cushion tire. George H. Matteson, assignor of one-half to 



John M. Hayes— both of Toledo, Ohio. 

 1,086,671. Hose connection. Claus D. Myer, assignor to Simplex Hose 



Connection Co. — both of Jersey City, N. J. 

 1,006,712. Tire protector. Rudolph Aue, San Antonio, Texas. 

 1,006,759. Yieldable wheel. John Klatt, Blue Earth, Minn. 

 1,006,945. Eye-bathing mask. James D. Houston, Gage, Okla. 

 1,006,979. Dental suction plate. Carl Rauhe, Dusseldorf, Germany. 

 1,007,013. All-flexible rubber sink seal. Emily A. Sears, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



1.007.015. Tire. Thomas J. Thatcher, assignor of one-third to Frank B. 

 Thatcher, and one-third to James Gray— all of Detroit, Mich. 



1.007.016. Head for rubber straining machines. James W. Weir assignor 

 to the Housatonic Machine Sc Tool Co. — both of Bridgeport, Conn. 



1,007,018. Vehicle tire. Harry Wilson and Carl Guder, McKeesport, Pa. 



Trade Marks. 



54,217. Ncedham, Veall & Yzack, Ltd.. Sheffield, England. A picture of 

 a hunting horn. For cutlery, machetes and tools. 



57,752. Imperial Rubber Co., New York. The word Imperial. For elec- 

 trical apparatus, machines and supplies. 



58,346. .1. J. Eeyerle Mfg. Co., New York. The words The Puritan. For 

 armpit shields. 



ISSUED OCTOBER 31, 1911. 



1,007,064. Pneumatic tire for wheels. Henry N. Carragher, Fall River, 

 Mass. 



1,007,087. Resilient wheel. James S. Gammon, Oklahoma, Okla. 



1,007,296. Rubber gear for water meters. William R. Larrabee, assignor 

 to Union Water Meter Co. — both of Worcester, Mass. 



1,007,326. Hose-coupling. William T. Boyd, Ottumwa, Iowa. 



1,007,375. Resilient wheel. Frank Morris, Omaha, Neb. 



1,007,394. Spare-tire holder. Abram L. Shutter, West Haven, Conn. 



1,007.434. Apparatus for forming figured treads on tires. Louis Peter 

 Destribats, Trenton, N. J. 



1,007,436. Vehicle wheel. William Enright, Detroit, Mich. 



1,007,492. Fountain brush. Peter B. Ruch, University Place, Nebraska. 



1,007,640. Tire tool. James L. Butler, Akron, Ohio. 



1,007,657. Nozzle-holder. Frederick W. Freund, Santa Monica, Cal. 



1 007,658. Lawn sprinkler. Lcwen R. Nelson, Peoria, assignor of one- 

 half to Central Brass & Stamping Co.— both of lUmois. 



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

 ained 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. 



[.-\BSTRACTED IN THE ILLUSTRATED OFFICIAL JOURNAL, OCTOBER 4, 1911.] 



14.040 (1910). Production of isoprene. A. Heinemann, London. 



14.041 (1910). Production of caoutchouc by polymerizing isoprene. A. 

 Heinemann, London. 



14,240 (1910). Improvements in vacuum cleaning sliders. W. T. Robert- 



shaw, Manchester. 

 14,251 (1910). Process of devulcanizing rubber. L. .\. M. Banchieri, 



Milan, Italy. 

 14,257 (1910). Vulcanization of rubber in tires. W. G. Boonzaier, 



Carnarvon, Cape Colony, South Africa. 

 14,292 (1910). Rubber ball in siphons. L. Wainwright, Folkestone. 

 14,376 (1910). Air-tight soother in teething pads. E. J. Rainsford and 



G. A. Laug'iton, Birmingham. 

 •14,379 (1910). Treadpiece for footwear and crutches. P. W. Pratt, 



Boston, Mass. 

 14,441 (1910). Improvements in rubber heel pads. W. A. Brigg and 



J. Helliwell, Keighley, Yorkshire. 

 14,469 (1910). Protective cover for pneumatic tires. L. Petz, Gyor, 



Hungary. 

 14.515 (1910). Elastically supported frictional massage appliances. W. 



Otto, Berlin, Germany. 

 14,519 (1910). Improvements in tread bands of tires. C. Burnett, 



Durham. 



