April 1. 1912.; 



THE INDIA RUBBSR WORLD 



359 



J3,815. Improvements in wheel tires. L". II. Southall, 7 Vickars Avenue, 



Kirkstall, near Leeds. 

 23.865. Instrument for tapping rubber trees. R. Fyffe, Botanical Gardens, 



Entebbe, Uganda, British East Africa. 

 23.859. Valves. Dental Mfg. Co., Alston House, Newman Street, and 



H. Phillips, 70 Alexandra Road, Wimbledon — both in London. 

 23S73. Rubber tire bodies and covers. G. E. Heyl, 85 Gracechurch 



Street, London. 

 23,913. Elastic tire bodies and covers. Soc. Coniptoir Financier Fran- 



gais, 43 Rue de Richelieu, Paris. 



(.Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, February 14. 1912.] 

 24,110. Use of rubber in metal boxes. II. Talbot. 158 East Dulwich 



Grove, Dulwich, London. 

 -24.129. Hard rubber treads for tires. G. II. Geiith, 2823 North 12th 



Street. Philadelphia, U. S. A. 

 24,147. Improvements in smoke helmets. H. & B. Drager, 53 Mois- 



linger Allee, Lubeck, Germany. 

 24,160. Flexible beer pipes. F. \V. Schroeder, 54 Upper Kennington 



Lane, London. 

 24,280. Jaekets and covers of tires. J. II. .Messenger, 36 Beaumont 



Street. Portland Place. London. 

 24.300. Improvements in pneumatic tires. J. C. Barker, 45 Albion Street. 



Leeds. 

 24,325. Apparatus for coagulating latex b^- smoke. Bertrams, Ltd., St. 



Katherine's Works. Sciennes, R. F. Gillespie, 35 Mentone Terrace, 



and P. M. Matthew, Leith Walk — all in Edinburgh. 



24.344. Rubber buffers in road vehicles. Daimler ^lotor Co., and F. M. 

 Charles, Daimler Works, Coventry. 



*24,358. Appliance for cleaning lavatory basins. L. O. Howell, 1613 



North Columbia Street, Philadelphia, U. S. A, 

 24,383. Improvements in tire jackets and covers. J, Russell. 4 Westgate 



Road. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

 24.387. Tire attachments. K. Hindley. Turner House, Ring wood, 



Hampshire. 

 24,546. Rubber horseshoes. 'W. Bonson, 1 1 Stamford New Road, Al- 



trincham, Cbeshire. 

 24.572. Detachable attachment to tires. W. IT. Brailey, 21 Landsdowne 



Place. Hove. Sussex. 



I Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, February 21, 1912.] 

 24.592. Inflation of tires, T. D. Kelly and M. K. Kelly, 9 Avenue Road, 



Southend-on-Sea. 

 24.595. Sole and heel protectors. J. H. Hammond, 51 Arundel Street, 



Leicester. 

 24,672. Improvements in rubber tires. J. Brown, Market Square, Auck- 

 land, New Zealand. 

 24,727. Improvements in tires. E. Pass, Station Works, Denton, near 



Manchester. 

 24,733. Cushioning devices for devices for boots. W. H. Hansel, 61 



Cliurch Street, Cromer, Norfolk. 

 24,738. Molding rubber tires. G. J. Owens, 15 Montpelier, Edinburgh. 

 24,790. India rubber substitutes. F. E. Matthews and E. H. Strange, 7 



Staple Inn, London. 

 24.932. Cushions for tires. R. Bill, Trent Vale, Stoke-on-Trent, and H. 



Silvester, 59 Liverpool Road, Newcastle, Staffordshire. 

 24,975. Trimming rubber boot pads. O. E. Gunton, St. James Street. 



Leicester, and G. II. Hickson, Rosedene, Austin avenue, Stockton-on- 

 Tees. 

 25,057. Tread ring of hard rubber. G. L. Tweedale, Prospect Works, 



Lomax Street, Rochdale, J. Lithgow, 28 Brierley Street, Bury, and J. 



Rigg, Prospect Works, Lomax Street, Rochdale — all in Lancashire. 

 25.071. Use of rubber in compound fabrics. W. Leuthaus, and II. Munk, 



50 Kurfurstendamm, Berlin, Germany, 

 25,082. Vehicle wheels. S. A. Currin, 29 Marsh Street, Bristol. 

 25,087. Artificial caoutchouc. G. Reynaud, 5 Rue Salneuve, Paris. 

 25,120. LTf.e of rubber for motor car mattings. G. Hookham, 7 New 



Bartholomew Street, Birmingham. 

 25.137. Tire attachment to rims. J. Cryer, 2 Well Street, Falcon Square, 



London, and J. Webster, Edgwick Mill, Paradise, Foleshill, Coventry. 

 25,153. Improvements in cycle pedals. H. S. Yoxall, and C. W. Tborney- 



croft, Oliver Street, Works, Birmingham. 

 25,168. Improvements in tread bands. A. J. Smith, 210 Venner Road, 



Sydenham, London. 

 25,201. Artificial caoutchouc. G. Reynaud, 5 Rue Salneuve, Paris. 

 I .Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, February 28, 1912.] 

 25,265. Improvements in boot heel. M. Saitzew, 9 Tschernichevsky 



Pereulok, Moscow. Russia. 

 25,286. Rubber draft excluders. W. Sommer. 70 Chancery Lane, London. 

 25,298. Use of Balata in tires. B. Abeil, and E. Abeil. Maurs-du-Cantal, 



Cantal, France. 

 25,302. Tire attachments to rims. R. W. H. Rodney, Orchard Street. St. 



Augustine's, Bristol. 



25.307. Molding waste rubber. Mill wall Rubber Co., The White City, 

 Harpenden, Hertfordshire. 



25.308. Apparatus for treating powdered vulcanized rubber. Sir C. 

 Lawes-Wittewronge, Rothamsted, Harpenden. Hertfordshire. 



25.317. Resilient tread blocks. R. Rhone, 4 Rue Castellane, Paris. 



25.345. Stu<hng boxes. G. Hurn. 51 Stromstrasse, Berlin, Germany. 

 25,400. Plastic rubber substitutes. H. Timpe, 125 Wecsperzyde, Amster- 

 dam, and J. G. Jurgens, 3 \'assausingei, Vymegue, Holland. 



25,412. Rubber rings in valves. F. H. Brook, 11 Queen Victoria Street, 

 London. 



25.451. Rubber tips for walking sticks. R. A. Moxhay, 77 Chapman Road, 

 \'ictoria Park, London. 



25,458. Rubber bands for umbrellas. M. Izbicki, Tlie White House, Heath- 

 hurst Road. Sanderstead, and N. Cattaneo, 9 Royal Mansions, Lon- 

 don Road, West Croydon — both in Surrey. 



25,475. Cushions for cycles. C. H. Stevens, 204 Wuiji'le Road, Wimble* 



don, London. 

 25.477. Necktie retainers. H. W. T. de I' Isle. 58 Tyrwhitt Road, Brockley, 



Kent, and A. D. Cooper, 19 Cbilworth Street, Paddington, London. 

 25,524. Rubber balls. Eccles Rubber Works and F. H. Smith, Monton 



Road, Eccles, Lancashire. 



25,573. Coagulation of latex, G. C. Livingston. 68 Gordon Street, and W. 



D. Cairney, 116 Hope Street — both in Glasgow. 

 25,624. Inflating tires. F. C. Poult on, 7 Highfield Drive, Monton, near' 



Manchester. 

 25.641. Heel protectors. W. L. Daucutt. 13 High Street, South East Ham, 



Londpn. 

 25,660. Tire jackets and covers. J, E. Alkin, Witherley House, Ather- 



stone, Warwickshire. 

 25.717. Garden syringes. .\. IL Purser. 92 Flatten Garden, London. 

 25,743. Walking stick seats. C. W. Hudson. 10 Ashchurch Park Villas, 



Ravenscourt Park, and W. A. Brigg, 23 St. James' Street^both in 



London. 

 25,845. Rubber sji rings. P. Praclie, 17 .\ venue Niel. Paris. 

 25,850. Caoutchouc substitutes. Farbenfabriken \ urm, F. Bayer & Co., 



Elberfeld, Germany. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 



431.488 (June 22, 1911). J. A. Anglade. Vehicle tires. 



431,500 (September 13, 1910). H. G. Ilugon. Counter block* of rubber 



for vehicle tires. 

 431,528 (June 23. 1911). G. LitotT. Filled tires for alL kinds of vehicles. 

 431.692 (May 17). Leduc, Heitz & Co. Preparation of fabrics for 



dirigible aeroplanes. 

 431,879 (July 7). J. W". Driscoll, Improvements in pneumatic tires for 



vehicles. 

 431,911 (May 24). F. C. Roberts. Filled rubber tires. 

 432,076 (July 8). S. Berg. Sectional pneumatic tires. 

 432.058 (July 8.) G. Rose. Improvements in valcanizing appliances for 



repairing iiTieumatic tires. 

 431,961 (July 5). Toledo Computing Scale Company. X'ulcanization of 



pneumatic tires. 

 431,966 (September 23, 1910). J. Dybowski. Separation of rubber and 



resins, combined in various raw materials. 

 432,232 (June 10). F. Rose and A. Rae. Improvements in ro&d Tchicle 



tires. 



432.294 (October 1. 1910). L. & A. Emery. Antiskid protection for 

 pneumatic tires. 



432,318 (July 18, 1911). K. A. Schaumann. Elastic tire. 



432,179 (July 12. 191 1). A. Hachler. Process for giving firmness to 

 softened hollow rubber balls. 



432,392 (July 20). R. Latour & A. Capelle. Composite cover for pneu- 

 matic tires. 



432,399 (July 20). G. G. Johnson. Improvements in ttfe preparation and 

 application of vulcanized leather, to tires, heels, etc. 



432.489 (July 22). E. Aimond. Filled auto skid tire. 

 432.513 (July 24). P. Fieri. Wheel with elastic tire. 

 432,563 (July 25). W. H. Hoopers. Elastic tire. 



432,818 (July 29). M. W. Fink & A. K. Kobiolki. Improvements in 

 the manufacture of pneumatic tires and driving belts, golf balls, 

 divers' clothing, and other articles wholly or partly of rubber. 



432.875 (August 2). F. Sully. Elastic vehicle tires. 



433,274 (June 16). G. Geffroy. Pneumatic wheel with inner tire and 

 rigid protective tread. 



433.295 (July 19). G. AUie. Elastic veliicle tire. 



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

 tained from R. Robet, Ingcnieur-Conseil, 16 avenue de \'illier, Paris, at 

 50 cents each, postpaid. I 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with dates of validity). 



244,289 (from April 7, 1911). Lothar Schumann, X'ordamm, Branden- 

 burg. Spring wheels with elastic tires. 



344,079 (from ^larch 30, 1911). Joseph Frangois Staub, Paris. Removal 

 of pneumatic tires from bicycle wheels. 



244,359 (from July 9, 1910). Emile Lapisse, Arcueil, France. Manufac- 

 ture of felt articles impregnated with rubber, 



244,470 (from March 10, 1911). W. M. Callender, Beauregard, Guernsey. 

 Production of rubber ferments from the latex of rubber plants. 



244,784 (from September 25. 1910), W. Miiller, Simonstrasse 13. Elber- 

 feld. Machine for trituration of vulcanized rubber and for sifting the 

 ground ])roduct by a current of air. 



244,712 (from June 1. 1911). H. P. C. G. Debauge, Paris. Process for 

 purificatioii of rnbher. 



THE KINGDOM OF BELGIUM. 



(PATEJITS PUBLISHED.) 



239.860 (1912). F. E. Matthews and E. H. Strange. 7 Staple Inn. London. 



Improvenients in manufacture of synthetic rubber. 

 240,077 (1913). E. Maass, Schoeneberg. Germany, Extraction of rubber 



from latex and from isoprene, etc. 

 239.963 (1912). II. P. C. G. Debauge, Paris. Regeneration of vulcanized 



rubber. 

 240,657 (1912). The Sfvirilla Company. Meadville. U. S. A. Appliance 



for exhibiting elastic objects and displaying their elasticity. 

 240,505 (1912). L. Liais, Paris. Improvements in rubberized fabrics for 



tire covers. 

 240.248 (1912). A. Delanney, Brugelette (Belgium). Rubber tips for 



chaar feet. . , jl_l^ 



