August 1, 1912.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



561 



*3,649. Apparatus for measuring electricity, E. Weintraub, Lynn» Mass., 



3,677. Tire attachments to rims. W. T. Smith, 33 Hartington Road, 

 Bolton. 



3,761. Rubber-wound golf balls. C. H. Gray, of India-Rubber, Gutta- 

 percha and Telegraph Works Co.. Silvertown. Essex. 



3,789! Rubber washer in illuminated signs. H. Bey, Oxford street, 

 London. 



*3,807. Elastic fabric for garment supporters. C. J. White, New Britain, 

 Conn., U. S. A. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, June 12, 1912.] 



3,S9S. Air tubes for tires. L. Brown and C. Macintosh & Co., Cambridge 

 street, Manchester. 



3,996. Electric conductors. H. Evans and St. Helens Cable & Rubber 



Co., Arpley, Warrington, Lancashire. 

 4,022, Golf balls. J. H. Roger, 11 South Exchange Place, Glasgow. 

 4,088. Air tubes for tires. O. T. Banks, 49 Mortimer street. Cavendish 



Square, London. 

 4,137. Tire jackets. B. Hiising, Papenburg, Germany. 

 4,143. Air cushion for pumps. C. Evans, Whitby House, Vale View, 



Longport, and E. Johnson, 93 Hall street, Burslem — both in Staf- 



fordsliire. 

 4,172. Improvements in cycle handles. C. P, Buch, 17 Sommervej, Char- 



lottenlund, near Copenhagen. 

 4,177. Respirators. J. Harger, Grange Hollies, Gateacre, Lancashire, 

 4,199. Tread bands for tires. J. Briggs, Wyresdale, Hollings Hill, Esholt, 



Yorkshire. 



4.208. Tread bands for tires. A. Whiteway and C. Macintosh & Co., 

 Cambridge street, Manchester. 



4.209, Improvements in tires. L. Brown and C. Macintosh & Co., Cam- 

 bridge street, Manchester. 



4,216. Heel protectors. A. T. W. Lendrum, 4 Carrigdown, Mardyke, Cork. 

 *4,291. Tread bands for tires. M. C. Overman, 391 West End avenue, 



New York, U. S. A. 

 4,399. Protective covers for tires. H. C. L, E. Brionne, 34 Rue Coque- 



bert, Reims, Marne, France, 

 *4,470. Repairing tires. G. J. Martel, 5458 Michigan avenue, Chicago, 



111,, U. S. A. 

 4,471. Repairing tires, G. J. Martel, 5458 Michigan avenue, Chicago, 



111., U. S. A. 

 4,474. Rubber support in hat boxes. E. Giese, 2 Freystrasse, Konigsberg, 



Germany. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, June 19, 1912,] 

 *4,587. Tread bands for tires. T. F. Baldwin, 106 West 31st street, New 



York, U. S. A. 

 4,710. Tire jackets and covers. H. Panzetta, Carrara, Redhill, Surrey, 



and W, Truscott, 334 Euston Road, London. 

 4,721. Block tires of compressed felt. H. Knock, Hirschberg-on-Saale, 



and Filzfabrik Adlershof, Akt. Ges. Adlershof, near Berlin — both in 



Germany. 

 4,743. Devulcanizing waste rubber. C. Blair, 148 Wellington Road North, 



Heaton Norris, Stockport. 

 4,820. Air tubes for tires. G. H. N. Howes, 30 Willis street, Norwich. 

 4,892. Rings for pipe joints. F. J. W. Barnes. Floral Villa, Broad Gate, 



Beeston, Nottingham. 

 4,946. Non-refillable bottles. W. Burdekin, 139 Boundary Road; J. Smart, 



30 Hanover street; M, S. Brown, 69a Wilson street, and J. Ashcroft, 



Grove House, Raverhead — all in St. Helens. 

 *5,020. Detachable rubber heels, C. H. Chapman, 52 Highland avenue, 



Winchester, Mass., U. S. A. 

 *5,034. Pneumatic cushions in spring wheels. E, S, Shanklin, Oakland, 



Cal., U. S. A. 

 5,036. Knitted fabric containing rubber for tires and balloon envelopes. 



E. C. R. Marks, 57 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. 

 5,053. Tire attachments to rims. H. Bussing, 40 Elmstrasse, Brunswick, 



Germany. 

 5,058, Pneumatic cushion for vehicle wheels. A. Perrin, Rhode End, 



Paddock Wood, Kent. 

 5,069. Detachable rim attachments to wheels, E. W. Thomas, 48 Chats- 

 worth Road, Luton, Bedfordshire. 

 5,094. Use of rubber in looms. J. P. Smith and J. T. Nuttall, Park Mill, 



Sedgwick street, Preston, Lancashire. 

 5,109. Pneumatic cushion for vehicle wheels. I, Henson, Holly Bank, 



Quarndon Bank, Quarndon, Derbyshire. 

 5,133. Hand shields for brushes. W. J. Alder, 54 Ashvale Road, Tooting, 



London. 

 5,192. Rubber rollers for moulding dough. F. Hengler, 63 Oppumer- 



strasse, and F. Cronenmeyer, 24 Crefelderstrasse — both in Crefeld, 



Germany. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, June 26, 1912.] 

 5,258. Rubber macerating or sheeting machines, E. Stephenson, 4 The 



Broadway, Westminster. 

 5,270. Pneumatic rings and cushions for wheels. R. V. Wagner, 34 Gray's 



Inn Road, Holborn, London. 

 5,331. Tire attachments to rims. E. Owen, Back Madoc street, Llandudno, 



Carnarvonshire. 

 5,349. Regenerating india-rubber. R. G. East, Manaton, Sherwood Road, 



Wimbledon, London. 

 5,351. Rubber tires. R. G. East, Manaton, Sherwood Road, Wimbleton, 



London. 

 5,381. Improvements in tires. A, E. Wale, 39 Alcester Road, Moseley, 



Birmingham. 



5.395. Artificial rubber from seaweed. J. S. Campbell, 57 South street, 

 Isleworth, Middlesex, 



5.396. Artificial leather from seaweed, J. S. Campbell, 57 South street, 

 Isleworth, Middlesex. 



5,398. Protectors for rubber soles and heels. W. H. Bell, 66 Margaret 



street, Cavendish Square, London. 

 5,494. Protectors for boots and tires. C. Michel and B. Fab, Grenchen, 



Solothurn, Switzerland. 

 5,581. Improvements in golf balls. Dunlop Rubber Co., and J. V. Worth- 



ington. Manor Mills, Salford street, Aston, Birmingham. 

 5,712. Plastic filler for rubber. T. D. Kelly, 9 Avenue Road, Southend. 

 5,803. Tobacco pouches. A. E. Bishop, 20 Gordon avenue, St. Margarets, 



Twickenham, 

 5,817. Improvements in vehicle wheels. M, Binnes, 95 Bellott street, 



Cheetham, and H. Bewick, 120 Herbert street, Hightown — both in 



Manchester. 

 5,851. Pneumatic cushions for wheels. D. J. Lonek, Wildenschwert- 



Hilbetten, Bohemia. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 

 437,305 (November 8, 1911). J. C. Beeker. Interchangeable boot heel. 

 437,320 (November 16). F. C. Leger. Rubber stamp for commercial uses. 



437.337 (November 20). R. Desavisse. Pneumatic safety wheel. 



437.338 (November 22). E. M. Beyon. System of attaching wheels and 

 movable rims. 



437,386. (December 8). A. H. Shoemaker. Improvements in pneumatic 

 tires. 



437,422 (February 16). J. Gautier. Improvements in pneumatic tires. 



437,463 (December 12). P. Orange. Improvements in manufacture of 

 rods or tubes for mounting artificial flowers. 



437,547 (October 24). F. E. ^Matthews and E. H. Strange. Improvements 

 in manufacture of synthetic rubber. 



437,562 (November 14). E, Dankmann. Rubber tires for automobiles and 

 other vehicles. 



437,572 (November 17), Goussard, Improvements in rims and elastic tires 

 for automobiles and other vehicles. 



437,683 (December 17). T. H. Quigg. Vehicle tires. 



437,691 (December 15). D. Ponchana. Protective leather cover for pneu- 

 matic tires. 



437,789 (December 18). E. A. H. de Poortere. Description of solid or 

 hollow tire, to replace pneumatic tires for automobiles and other 

 vehicles. 



437,847 (December 15). Kettler, Filers & Hinnich. Device for repairing 

 the air chambers of damaged pneumatic tires. 



437,887 (December 19). E. W. Baker. Elastic block rubber tires for au- 

 tomobiles and other vehicles. 



437,933 (December 20). A. C. Backus. Improvements in pneumatic tires. 



437,974 ( December 21 ) . E. Aimend. Rubber tire and device for at- 

 tachment to wheel. 



438,683 (November 11). R, A, Moore. Antiskid device for automobiles 

 and other vehicles. 



438,119 (December 5). J. W. and G. F. Burgess. Improvements in tires. 



438,197 (December 23). G. H. Price. New composition for automatically 

 stopping perforations in pneumatic tires, 



438,204 (March 8). M. Guillot and H. Jarabon. Elastiic non-pneumatic 

 tires for vehicle wheels. 



438,219 (December 26). H. Dagny and V. Henri. Wainscoted air chamber 

 and process of manufacture. 



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

 tained from R, Robet, Ingenieur-Conseil, 16 avenue de Villiers, Paris, at 

 50 cents each, postpaid.] 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



PATENTS ISStTED (with Dates of Validity). 



248,484 (August 30, 1910). Naamlooze Vennootschap HoUandsche Proteine- 

 Maatschappy. Ams;terdam. Production of pbslic masses for carbo- 

 hydrates and alkali albuminates. 



248,516 (November 26, 1909). Alfred Whiteway and Charles Macintosh 

 & Co., Manchester. Pneumatic tires with protective layer. 



248,926 (October 29, 1911). Mathilde Jankau, Pfanegg bei Munchen. 

 Bandage. 



249,120 (December 2, 1911). Christian Hamilton Gray, Silvertown, Essex, 

 England. Production of golf balls with core soft or fluid at normal 

 temperature. 



249,022 (May 14. 1911). Robinson Brothers, Ltd., West Birmingham, Eng- 

 land. Spray mouthpiece. 



249,200 (.\ugust 25. 1911). Gus^v Brockhaus, Unna, Westphalia. Feeding 

 bottle stopper with ventilation. 



THE KINGDOM OF BELGIUM. 



PATENTS PUBLISHED. 



243,238 (1912.) Farbenfabriken vorm. F. Bayer & Co., Elberfeld. Germany. 

 Process of production of rubber, its homologues and analogues. 



243,792 (1912). H, Fix. Metzingen, Germany. Process of preparation of 

 substance replacing hard rubber. 



243,824 (1912). E. H. Grenet, avenue de Gambetta, Saintes. France. Rub- 

 ber valve. 



243,826 (1912). Bourne Rubber Co., Ltd., London. Treatment of rubber 

 in manufacturing certain articles. 



242,973 (1912). _ M. A, Nolan. 557 Ronde street, St. Paul, U. S. A, Im- 

 provements in rubber heels. 



243,182 (1912). Farbenfabriken vorm, F. Bayer & Co., Elberfeld, Germany. 

 Process for production of pinacone. 



243,933 (1912), J. Blum-Sutton, Rue St. Boniface, 7, Brussels. Pro- 

 duction of vulcanized rubber at ordinary temperature. 



244,174 (1912). Farbenfabriken vorm. F. Bayer & Co,, Elberfeld, Ger- 

 many. Process for preventing the glutination and resinification o£ 

 substances resembling rubber. 



