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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[June 1, 1912. 



1,025,012. Water bag retainer. E. R. Norwood, San Francisco. 

 1,025.072. Spring cushioned tire for veliicle wheels. W. W. Lower, 



Tyrone, Pa. 

 1,025,080. Spring wlieel. C. Coughlin, Jersey City, N. J. 

 1,025,100. Puncture alarm. F. D. Schneider, Bedford, Ohio. 



Design. 

 42,435. Facial massage device. J. L. Erskine, Upper Montclair, N. J. 

 Trade Marks, 



40,898. Schacht & Co., Goshen, Ind. The words Daisy S &■ Co. written 



around a woman's portrait. For stoppers, etc. 

 58,869. C. Kenyon Co., Brooklyn, N. Y, The word Kcnreigii. For hats, 



shoes, etc., made of rubber. 



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

 obtained from The Indi,\ Ki;bber World otHce 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 and 1911. 



"^Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 

 [Abstr.\cted in The Illustr-^ted Official Journal, April 3, 1912.] 



28,535 (1910). Tire attachments to rims. H. Brook, 193 Church street, 



Blackpool. 



28,547 (1910). Inflating pumps. E. .\. Gormly, Hoylake, Cheshire. 



28,709 (1910). Vehicle springs. F. Walton, 114 Holborn, London. 



28.720 (1910). Improvements in vacuum cleaning apparatus. T. H. White, 

 Pendleton, Salford. 



28.721 (1910). Ejectors for vacuum cleaning apparatus. T. H. White, 

 Pendleton, Salford. 



28,734 (1910). Levels for aeroplanes. W. Mac.Mpine, Dennistoun, 



Glasgow. 

 28,756 (1910). Guides for traveling belts. Fraser & Chalmers, London, 



and C. H. Marshall, Belvedere, Kent. 

 28,789 (1910). Metal sheets covered with rubber. W. Thompson, Brook- 



ville, Wexford. 

 28,792 (1910). Detachable tread bands for tires. C. Wilk, Erlinghausen, 



Westphalia, and J. Igel, Borntosten, Brilon — both in Crermany. 

 28,805 (1910). Tire inflators. A. R. Price, 45a St. Paul's Square, Bir- 

 mingham. 

 28,832 (1910). Tubes for tire inflators. J. D. Rowland, and Warne, 



Wright & Rowland, 56 Watery Lane, Birmingham. 

 28,834 (1910). Elastic composition containing mineral rubber. H. P. 



Rasmussen, St. Kilda, Dunedin, New Zealand. 

 •28 869 (1910). Wheel cushions with rubber balls. H. R. Ellis, Salt 



Lake City, Utah, U. S. A. 

 29,081 (1910). Pipe joints. W. Kuhn, 166 Kettenhofweg, and Pokorny & 



Wittekind, Maschinenbau, A. G. 54 Kreuznacherstrasse — both in Frank- 



furt-on-Main, Germany. 

 •29 083 (1910). Deformity appliances. W. F. Connell, 16 Court street, 



Brooklyn, N. Y., U. S. A. 

 29,162 (1910). Waterproof insoles. L. Loewenthal and W. D. Poole, 



2 Dod street, Limehouse, London. 

 29,164 (1910). Rubber tapping tools. F. A. G. Pape, 49 Fenchurch street, 



London. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, April 11, 1912.] 



29,204 (1910). Clips for jointing metal and rubber tubes. C. F. Monk 

 and J. H. Chivers, 37 Alexandra Road, St. John's Wood, London. 



29,207 (1910). Rubber strips in cricket bats. H. J. Gradidge, 36 Artil- 

 lery Place, Woolwich. Kent. 



29,285 (1910). Improvements in vacuum cleaning apparatus. C. J. Harvey 

 and Harvey Pneumatic Cleaners Co., Kidderminster. 



29,301 (1910). Coating for tire casing. C. A. Owen, Norfolk House, 

 Laurence Ponntney Hill, London. 



29,361 (1910). Insertion of rubber in heel ends of boots and shoes. 

 I. S. Daniels, 5 Market street, Finsbury, London. 



•29,392 (1910). Improvements in tread bands. P. T. Hamm, 424 Forty- 

 first street, Brooklyn, N. Y., U. S. A. 



•29,393 (1910). Improvements in tread bands. P. T. Hamm, 424 Forty- 

 first street, Brooklyn, N. Y., U. S. A. 



•29,394 (1910). Improvements in tread bands. R. N. Evans, 189 Ralph 

 street, and P. T. Hamm, 424 Forty-first street — both in Brooklyn, 

 N. Y., U. S. A. 



29,402 (1910). Rubber rings for feeding bottles. J. Craven, Lane End, 

 Thornton, near Bradford, Yorkshire. 



29,435 (1910). Pneumatic tire covers. W. Robins, 108 Elgin Crescent, 

 Notting Hill, London. 



29,475 (1910). Rubber block tires. T. W. Baker, 7 Broad street House, 

 London. 



29,481 (1910). Tires with alternating rubber cores. Polack Akt. Ges., 

 B. Waltershausen, Thuringia, Germany. 



29,483 (1910). Non-metallic elastic tire bodies. H. Forster, 73 Alderney 

 street, London. 



29,518 (1910). Rubber washers in fire extinguishers. A. E. L. Hepton, 

 Hunslet Lane, Leeds. 



•29,595 (1910). Rubber handles in dental appliances. H. T. Martin, 452 

 East Twenty-second street, and J. F. Golden, 436 East North avenue — 

 both in Baltimore, Md., U. S. A. 



29,614 (1910). Rubber rings in engine packing. J. Walker, Lion Works, 

 Poplar, London. 



29,689 (1910). Block tires, V. M. Grapin, 4 Avenue du Petit Marly, 

 Argenteuil, Seine et Oise, France. 



29,713 (1910). Improvements in horseshoe calks. J. Koletza. 43 Gleditsch- 

 strasse, Berlin, and O. Zimmermann, 61 Koenigsweg, Charlottenburg, 

 near Berlin. 



29,735 (1910). Printing in colors by rubber-faced hand stamps. J. W. 

 Pidkstone, Brook Road, Fallowfield, Manchester. 



[.Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, April 17, 1912.1 



636 (1910). (Under appeal.) Plastic compositions resembling rubber. L. 



Lilienfeld, 1 Zeitgasse, Vienna. 

 21,588 (1910). (Redated.) Improvement in animal shoes. W. T. York, 



Henton, near Wells. 

 29,771 (1910). .'\ir compressors. W. Evans, 7 Gloucester Place, St. Pauls, 



and Brecknell, Munro & Rogers — both in Bristol. 

 •29,783 (1910). Detachable wheel rims. G. B. Lambert, 777 Madison ave- 

 nue. New York, U. S. A. 

 29,796 (1910). Tamping device for mines. F. Trippe, 61 -Arndtstrasse, 



Dortmund, Germany. 

 29,800 (1910). Improvements in tread bands. S. Willoughby, 346 St. 



John's street, Clerkenwell, and G. J. Mooy, 59 Regina Road, Tolling- 



ton Park — both in London. 

 29,858 (1910). Rubber washers in pipe joints. W. Beal, Ltd., Hill street, 



Birmingham, and A. Beard, 36 Florence Road, Handsworth, Stafford- 

 shire. 

 29,969 (1910). Rubber pads on steamer chairs. F. J. Gay, 83 Grove Lane, 



Camberwell, London. 

 29,988 (1910). Blocks on cycle footboards. H. W. Turner, Brougham 



street, Blackfriars Road, Manchester. 

 30,005 (1910). Rubber rings in cow milkers. A. Gillies, Banksia street. 



Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia. 

 30.009 (1910). Improvements in motorcycle belts. Dunlop Rubber Co. 



and J. V. Worthington, Manor Mills, Birmingham. 

 30.085 (1910). Rubber disks in vacuum cleaning apparatus. W. G. Hay, 



41 Clifton Road, Tuebrook, Liverpool, and G. Buckley, "Norwood," 



Blackpool. 

 30,134 (1910). Rubber washers in syphon bottles. J. E. \'ernay, 46 Rue 



des Ecoles, Paris. 

 *30.207 (1910). Air tubes for tires. T. MacDonnell, 47 Jasper street, 



• Haverhill, Mass., U. S. A. 

 "30,226 (1910). Rubber treads in block tires. W. Budesheim and J. D. 



Stinchcomb, 1223 Park avenue. Baltimore, Md., U. S. A. 

 30,234 (1910). Covers for pneumatic tire treads. E. Nathan, Place des 



Dames. Cognac, France. 

 30,239 (1910). Rubber lining for jar taps. T. Morgan, 4 High street, 



Treorchy, Glamorganshire. 

 30,250 (1910). Rubber treads for vehicle tires. G. T. Moore. 1 Foster 



Place, Dublin. 

 30,257 (1910). Rubber cores in surgical trusses. M. Auty, Broomer street, 



and J. Atkinson. Church street — both in Ravensthorpe. near Dewsbury. 

 30,265 (1910). Rubber pads for massage. Bichara de Paris, Ltd., 170 



Piccadilly, London, and N. Maclaren, 122 Beckenham Road, Becken- 



ham, Kent. 

 30,274 (1910). Elastic washers for locking objects on rods. .\. H. J. 



Monager, 11 bis Rue de Fontenelle, Rouen, France. 

 30,294 (1910). Floating toys. J. Kohnstam, 24 Milton street, London. 

 30,306 (1910). Rubber in dies for spinning artificial silk. G. S. Guadagni, 



S. Pietro in Verzolo. Pavia, Italy. 

 30,308 (1910). Improvements in railway couplings. A. Lanzdorf, 1 Ley- 



serstrasse, Vienna. 

 30,371 (1910). Balls in cushioning devices. A. Meier, 9 Goldschmidgasse, 



Vienna. 

 30,403 (1910). Rubber flooring surfaces. R. Warwick, 72 Field Road, 



Forest Gate, London. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, April 24, 1912.] 



3 (1911). Hand screens for cyclists. F. Parker, 55 Cavendish Road, 



Clapham, London. 

 10 (1911). Improvements in tread bands. W. T. G. Ellis, ISO Bothwell 



street, Glasgow. 

 20 (1911). Coagulation of rubber. W. Clarkson, Friars Park, Lesmaha- 



gow, Scotland. 



26 (1911). Solid rubber tires. T. Whitehead, Bela Grove, Blackpool, Lan- 



cashire. 



27 (1911). Tubes for motor car horns. C. H. Worsnop, 17 Savile Park 



Road, Halifax. 

 52 (1911). Composition for closing tire punctures. B. L. Watkinson, 



39 Earl's Court Road, London. 

 74 (1911). Rubber cylinders for vehicle wheels. Itala Fabrica Di Auto- 



mobili. Turin, Italy. 

 133 (19111. Rubljer rings in sugar purifiers. E. Bebien, 16 Place de la 



Republique, Paris. 

 148 (1911). Elastic portion in hat bands. B. W. G. Braddy and T. D. 



'Turner, 6 Aldermanbury avenue, London. 



170 (1911). Rattling preventing devices for doors. Snutsel Freres, 87 

 Rue du Page. Brussels. 



171 (1911). Rubber mud guards for cycles. G. T. Biggs, 91 York Road, 

 Forest Gate. London. 



176 (1911). Insulating compositions containing reclaimed rubber. British 

 ■Thomson-Houston Co., London. 



180 (1911). Rubber blocks in tires. R. & S. Basch, 10 First avenue. 

 Hove, Sussex. 



•209 (1911). Rubbered canvas casings for pneumatic cushions. W. J. 

 Straight, 6610 Jackson avenue, Chicago, 111., U. S. A. 



219 (1911). Rubber bushing for engine turning gear. G. C. Goodhart. 

 Willows, Inkpen, Berkshire. 



265 (1911). Improvements in driving belts for motor road vehicles. F. W. 

 Barnes, Claremont Road, Surbiton, Surrey. 



375 (1911). Waterproof cover for cycle seats, etc. O. B. Geake, 48 Dud- 

 ley Road, Tunbridge, Wells, Kent. 



