May 1, 1912.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



409 



26,269. Tire attachments to rims. G. V. Jenkins, Wellington street, 



Merthyr Tydvil. 

 26,373. Packing for condenser tubes. A. Brunner, Julienfeld: W. Mar- 



cinka, Kritschen, and G. Pescha, Czernowitz — all near Briinn, Austria. 



26.467. Improvements in vehicle wheels. R. Reid, Logan street, Polmadie, 

 Glasgow. 



26.468. Improvements in vehicle wheels. R. Reid, Logan street, Polmadie, 

 Glasgow. 



26,530. Improvements in pneumatic tire treads. H. A. B. Anthony, 



"Glenthorne," Thame, O.xfordshire. 

 26,591. Protection of rubber insulation. British Insulated and Helsby 



Cables, Prescot, Lancashire, and E. .'\. Bayles, Hillside, Helsby, 



Cheshire. 



[Abstmcted in The Illvstr.med Officul Journ.\l, M.^rch 13, 1912.] 



26,655. Improvements in wheel tires. P. I. Viel, 3 Place Daumesnil, Paris. 

 •26,657. Subaqueous audible signals. S. M. Davison, 59 Victoria street, 



West Somerville, Mass., U. S. A., and Chance Bros. & Co., Lighthouse 



Works, West Smethwick, Staffordshire. 

 26,706. Puncture closing patches for tires. H. Maries, 24 Essex Road, 



Manor Park, London. 

 26,755. Inflating pumps. H. W. Dover, Holyrood, St. James, Northampton. 

 26,795. Bag for transporting rubber. R. Rowat, 18 Watson street, 



Glasgow. 

 26,851. fire attachment to rims. A. C. Frost, Hazelmere, Four Oaks, 



Warwickshire. 

 26,870. Smoking apparatus for rubber latex. O. Shaw and R. T. Cooke, 



Corbett Street Ironworks, Bradford, Manchester. 

 26,928. Organic sulphur compounds. L. Lilienfeld, 1 Zeltgasse, Vienna. 

 26,932. Process of vulcanizing. H. Dogny, and V. Henri, 32 Rue Claude 



Bernard, Paris. 

 26,977. Rubber plates on ladders. A. E. Downes, 8 Crystal avenue. Spring 



Bank. Hull. 

 •27,003. Improvements in elastic fabrics. W. Kops, 435 Riverside Drive, 



New York, U. S. A. 

 •27,028. Rubber horseshoe pads. J. .■\. Neil, IOCS Sixth street, N. W., and 



T. E. Gale, 1105 Eleventh street, N. W. — both in Washington, D. C, 



U. S. A. 

 27,222. Pneumatic cushions on vehicle wheels. F. F. Ganly, 73 Bruns- 

 wick street, Weston Gorton, Manchester. 

 27,262. Tire inflating pumps. W. Loebinger, 133 Grosvenor Road, High- 

 bury, London. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, March 20, 1912.] 



•27,288. Cases for toilet articles. J. H. Trayne, 6 Elm street, Groton, 



Mass., U. S. A. 

 •27,289. Process for coating fabrics with rubber. J. Meade, Summer 



street, Stoughton, Mass., U. S. A. 

 27,345. Signals for punctures of tires. G. Williams, "Elmhurst." Bewdley 



Hill, Kidderminster. 

 27,352. Combination of solid with pneumatic tires. H. B. Palmer, 61 



Ebrington street, Plymouth. 

 27.413. Non-slipping treads. H. Hulot, 3 Place des Batignolles, Paris. 

 27,432. Rubber bands for adjusting shape of hats. A. W. & A. Burgess, 



Wilton street, Denton, near Manchester. 

 27,466. Breathing apparatus. A. B. Drager and H. and B. Drager, 53 



Moislinger Allee, Liibeck, Germany. 

 27,553. Tire attachments to rims. J. Yule, 611 Manchester Road, Poplar, 



London. 

 27,573. Elastic hair fastenings. A. Brahn, Reichenberger-Strasse, Hohen- 



schonhausen, Berlin. 

 27,613. Rubber covers for golf club handles. British Insulated and Helsby 



Cables, Helsby, near Warrington, and F. A. Cole, "Walmore," Dee 



Banks — both in Cheshire. 

 27,642. Rubber strips on billiard tables. H. A. Crabb, 4 Greyswood street, 



Streatham, and C. H. Hutchinson and A. H. F. Perl, Raymond House, 



Theobald's Road — both in London. 

 •27,677. Rubber cushions for metal railwav sleepers. C. A. Miller and 



W. M. Carroll, Camden, Texas, U. S. A. 

 •27,686. Pressure gauges for pneumatic tires. R. Faries, 274 West Third 



street, Williamsport, Pa., U. S. A. 

 27,705. Erasing appliance on penholders. E. J. Kehoe, Tumut, New South 



Wales, Australia. 

 27,864. Closing punctures in pneumatic tires. E. L. Barry, 357 North End 



Road, Fulham, London. 



[Abstracted in The Illustr.4ted Official Jours.\l, March 27. 1912.] 



28,015. Cushions for pneumatic tires. E. G. Gibb, Johnshaven Spinning 



Mills, Johnshaven, Kincardineshire. 

 28,080. Tire inflating valves. A. Loiseleur, 11 Rue Ste. Helene, Lyons, 



France. 

 28,097. Improvements in fountain pens. W. H. Brecknell, 28 Meadow 



street, Weston-super-Mare. 

 '•28,132. Swimming appliances. G. M. Larson, Honeyford, North Dakota, 



U. S. A. 

 28,260. Tread bands for tires. R. V. Howard, Barton-on-the-Heath, More- 



ton-in-the-Marsh, Gloucestershire. 

 28,268. Replacing tire covers. H. Morgan, Hadley, near Wellington, 



Shropshire. 

 28,321. Antiskid devices for road vehicles. S. T. Richardson and R. Price, 



3a Rea street, Birmingham. 

 •28,336. Improvements in elastic fabrics. W. Kops, 435 Riverside Drive, 



New York. U. S. A. 

 28,375. Bed lifts for invalids. A. Skefiington, Trevose, Ulundi Road. 

 Blackheath, London. 



28, 



376. Controlling of flow of pulp, etc. E. H. Nutter and Minerals 



Separation, Ltd., 62 London Wall, London. 

 ,390. Rubber strips for cleaning windows of motors, etc. J. Petit, 



44 Boulevard de la Rochelle, Bar le Due, France. 

 442. Improvements in tires. C. W. G. Little, 99 Albemarle Road, 



Beckenham, Kent, and J. J. Steinitz, The Grand Hotel, Leicester. 

 ,453. Rubber coated fabric for driving belts. F. Reddaway, Cheltenham 



street, Pendleton, Manchester. 

 ,489. Mixing waste rubber with asbestos. W. E. W. Richards, 50 Great 



Tower street, London. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 



433,454 {July 17, 1911). W. J. Dunham and E. W. Peck, Pneumatic 

 cushions for vehicles. 



433.492 (August 21). L. Scaglin. -Xntiskid removable protection for pneu- 

 matic tires. 



433.493 (August 21). G. H. N. Howes. Air chamber for pneumatic tires. 

 433,525 (August 23). P. Joseline (called Laroche). Wheel with connected 



' pneumatic tires for automobiles, bicycles, etc. 



433,737 (August 30). Willson & Moody. Non-bursting cover for pneu- 

 matic tires. 



433,977 (September's). A. Bailly and E. Bailly. Cover for pneumatic 

 tires. 



433,983 (September 7). P. Normand. Non-bursting pneumatic tire. 



434,081 (September 9). H. L. Julien. Protective cover for solid and pneu- 

 matic tires. 



434,159 (September 13). F. Power. Improvements in vehicle tires. 



434,246 (September 15). H. Le Fournis. Improvement in wheels with 

 elastic tires. 



434 '15 (September 14). Company styled Rauch-Gummi-Verwertungs G. m. 

 '~b. H. Crude rubber and process of manufacture. 



434,287 (September 15). C. Terrier. Process of repairing pneumatic tires. 



434^77 (September 16). Company styled "The Vine and General Rubber 

 Trust Limited." Improvements in appliances for extracting rubber 

 and other gums from plants, barks, fibers, and similar substances; as 

 well as for cleaning crude rubber and other like substances. 



434,293 (November 21, 1910). Continental Caoutchouc and Gutta Percha 

 (To. Movable rim. 



434,302 (September 16, 1911). J. Bideau. Wheel tire for vehicles. 



434,313 (September 18)., C. Carbon. Special cushion for preventing per- 

 'f orations of pneumatic- tires. 



434,383 (July 27). H. P. Haas. Elastic covering for vehicle wheels. 



434,456 (November 26, 1910). L. Due. Rotating heel. 



434,478 (September 21, 1911). T. H. Grigg. Improvements in tires. 



434,620 (September 4, 1911). O. Bayle. Antiskid protection for pneumatic 

 tires. 



434 523 (November 28, 1910). Desouches, Riasse & Duron. Process and 

 appliances for the manufacture of artificial rubber or similar elastic 

 substance. 



434,632 (September 20. 1911). L. Bonnouvrier. Elastic tire for vehicles. 



434.587 (September 26). Badische Anilin & Soda Fabrik. Process for 

 ' production of substances having the qualities of rubber. 



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

 tained from R. Bobet, Ingenieur-Conseil, 16 avenue de \ lUiers, Pans, at 

 50 cents each, postpaid.] 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with, dates of validity). 

 -■44 971 (from September 1, 1910). C. Lawes Wittewronge, Harpenden, 



England. Moulding of chopped vulcanized rubber. 

 244.972 (from December 20, 1910). New Eccles Rubber Works, Eccles, 



England. Apparatus for manufacture of hollow rubber balls. 

 245,552 (from January 27, 1911). Johann Meffert, Framersheim. Apparatus 



' for cleaning old hose pipes and similar articles. 

 245,640 (from June 25, 1909). W. H. Hyatt, London and Percy Douglas 



Penn, South Croydon, England. Regeneration of rubber by use ot 



heat and steam. 

 245,910 (from September 2, 1909). F. J. Gleason, Walpole. Mass., U. S. A. 



Improved process of manufacturing hollow rubber articles. 



THE KINGDOM OF BELGIUM. 



PATENTS PUBLISHED. 



241,438 (1912). H. Carroll, Boulevard Pereire 6 bis, Paris. Regeneration 



of old rubber. 

 241,242 (1912). Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Elberfeld. 



Process for production of erythrene. 

 241,272 (1912). G. Reynaud, Rue Salneuve 5, Paris. Process for manu- 

 facture of rubber. 

 241,249 (1912). Economic Rubber Washing Machine Company, Limited, 



London. Machine for treating rubber. 

 242,064 (1912). Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Elberfeld. 



' Process for manufacture of erythrene and isoprene. 

 238,912 (1912). The Vine and General Rubber Trust, Limited, London, 

 'improvements in extraction of rubber and gums from plants, etc.; 

 as well as for cleaning rubber and like substances. 

 242,283 (1912). A. Heinemann, 10 Summer Terrace, London. Improve- 

 ' ments in preparation of synthetic rubber. 



