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[April i, 1904. 



23,002 (1902). Pocket spittoon. F. K. Beyer, Bielefeld, Germany, 



and another. 

 23,004 (1902). Resilient tire. J. Taylor, Salford. 

 23,033 (1902). Waterproof coat [may be used as a ground sheet]. T. 



S. Scarborough, J. Miller, and British Millerain Co , Halifax. 

 23,052 (1902). J. Hiibner and C. Danne, Hannover-Linden, Germany. 

 23,118 (1902). Heel and sole. \V. T. Sochon, London. 

 23,123(1902). Pneumatic tire. C. Burnett, Durham. 

 23.146 (1902). Tube for feeding bottle. W. Foster and M. R. Ellis, 



Hull. 

 •23,160(1902). Reservoir pen. J. Bovill, Chicago, Illinois. 



23.213 (1902). Elastic heel. H. Holt, Cardiff. 



23.214 (1902). Rubber heel tip. T. B. Smith, Gravesend. 



23,234 (1902). Tube for feeding bottles. H. S. Barnes, Northfield, 

 and J. Ellis, Kingston-on-Hull. 



23,241 (1902). Brake blocks [formed by coiling fabric treated with rub- 

 ber solution]. A. W. deVal, London. 



GERMAN EMPIRE. 

 Patents Granted. 

 149,388 (Class 301/). Elastic stocking with hose-like calf having a longi- 

 tudinal seam and connecting edge on the underside. W. F. Ware 

 and W. R. Cartledge, Philadelphia, United States. Jan. 20. 

 150,296 (CI. 39<z). Process and appliance for molding hollow bodies out 

 of plastic substances. E. Dor-Delattre, Budel, Holland. July 3, 

 1903. 

 150,337 (CI. 37^/). Door and window strips. H. Thust, Cologne. 

 Jan. 9, 1903. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 



215.176 (Class 30/ ). Friction glove armed with sponge rubber. Han 

 nover'sche Gummi Kamm Co., A -G., Hannover. Jan. 20. 



215.177 (CI. 30/). Friction band armed with sponge rubber. Han- 

 nover'sche Gummi-Kamm Co., A.-G., Hannover. Jan. 20. 



215,697 (CI. 36). Knit glove coated with rubber. A Ebenstein, Ber- 

 lin. Jan 27. 



216,493 (CI. 70(5). Ink lead for fountain penholders. I. Bierlein, Ber- 

 lin. Feb. 3 



217,102 (CI. 3a). Rubber band, upon the ends of which are attached 

 rubber pressure surfaces provided with clamps for cuffs. W. Kor- 

 nacki, Konigsberg. Feb 17. 



216,987 (CI. 47/). Rubber hose having a roughened outer surface. 

 Asbest u. Gummiwerke Alfred Calmon, A.-G., Hamburg. 

 Feb. 17. 



2 '5,733 (Ci. 63*). Non tearable and non explosive rubber hose for 

 pneumatic wheel tires. G. Moning, Berlin. Oct. 8, 1903. 

 Applications. 



10,202 (Class 41^). Elastic hat holder. M. Archambault, Paris. Feb. 3. 



18,588. (CI. 34<"). Elastic buffing ring for brass buffing machines. 

 G. Robinsohn, Dresden. Feb. 10. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Dates of Application). 



336,095 (Oct. 19, 1903). Cadet and Coignet. Unpuncturable pneu- 

 matic tire. 



336,206 (Oct. 21, 1903). Seguin and de Roussy de Sales. Process of 

 manufacturing caoutchouc. 



336,312 (Oct. 30, 1903) Societe Ge'nerale des Etablissements Bergou- 

 gnan & Co. Corrugated tread for pneumatic and solid tires. 



336,339 (Sept. 28, 1903). Dezarnaud. Receptacle for reserve pneu- 

 matic tires on automobiles. 



336, >oS (Nov. 2, 1303). Hirchson and Natanson. Pneumatic tire cov- 

 ers for bicycles and automobiles. 



336,531 (Nov. II, 1903). Coffin and Renouard. Tire for automobiles. 



336,629 (Jan. 22, 1903). Legrand. " Take down " rim-felly for pneu- 

 matic and other elastic tires. 



336.641 (Nov. 9, 1903). The Fawkes Rubber Co. (United States). 

 Tires for bicycles and vehicles. 



336.642 (Nov. 9, 1903). The Fawkes Rubber Co. (United States). 

 Molds for wheel tires. 



336,654 (Nov. 13, 1903). Societe anonyme de Pneumatiques Cuir Sam- 

 son. Process of attaching leather protectors on rubber tires. 



336,706 (Nov. 9. 1903). Calmus. Non deflating pneumatic tire. 



336,712 (Nov. 14, 1903). Chary. Elastic tire. 



336,770 (Nov. 18, 1903). Societe anonyme des Etablissements Falcon- 

 net- Perodeaud. Elastic pebble-tread tire. 



(Note.— Printed copies of specifications of French patents may be obtained from 

 R. rtobet, Ingenieur-Consul, t6, avenue de Villiers, Paris, at 50 cents each, post- 

 paid.] 



NEW TRADE PUBLICATIONS. 



WE have received from J. G. Ingram & Son, of the Lon- 

 don India Rubber Works (Hackney Wick, London), an 

 illustrated catalogue of India-rubber goods of their manufac- 

 ture, chiefly seamless molded surgical goods, and other like 

 sundries. This catalogue is devoted to illustrations alone — 

 twenty-two plates on large sized paper, each showing a num- 

 ber of articles indicated by numbers, and the whole substan- 

 tially bound for permanent use. Accompanying it is a Price 

 List, of recent issue, with references to the engravings in the 

 catalogue. The price list is also printed in French and Spanish 

 editions, the same illustrated catalogue serving equally well 

 with either. This house dates from 1847, and are large con- 

 tractors to the government, besides which an important export 

 trade has been built up. 



Continental Rubber Works (Erie, Pennsylvania) send 

 us their first catalogue, devoted to bicycle and automobile 

 tires. They have been granted patents on single tube and 

 double tube tires and inner tubes, the details of which are il- 

 lustrated in this pamphlet. Pedal rubbers, repair plugs, and 

 valves are also illustrated. [$}i"X % l /i"- 16 pages.] 



G & J Tire Co. ( Indianapolis, Indiana), issue a catalogue for 

 1904 of " G & J " detachable tires for use on automobiles, motor 

 cycles, and driving carriages. Details are given of the special 

 features of these tires, with the help of illustrations, together 

 with prices for tires of different dimensions. [4%"X6^". 12 

 pages. 



The Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Co. (New 

 York) issue a portfolio of plates illustrating designs in colors of 

 their Rubber Tiling, showing a number of attractive effects. 

 15' X 7%"- 13 plates.] 



Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co. issue Catalogue C, 

 devoted to rubber and cotton rubber lined Garden Hose. Be- 

 ginning with some general considerations relating to garden 

 hose construction, the catalogue describes in detail the various 

 grades manufactured by the company, and ends with a list of 

 hose fittings. [5Jsf"X 7?4 /// . 1 6 pages.] 



B. Priestley & Co. (Bradford, England, and New York) 

 send out a tastefully illustrated booklet showing uses for 

 " Cravenette " raincoats, with some notes on the merits of 

 these goods. [4K"X 6j4". 16 pages.] 



MichelinTire Co. — United States agency (NewYork) issue 

 a price list of Michelin pneumatic tires, for automobiles, made 

 by the renowned factory of Michelin et Cie., Clermont-Ferrand, 

 France, and also valves, repair outfits, and other accessories. 

 [4fs // X6^". 12 pages.] 



Picher Lead Co. (New York and Chicago) issue a booklet 

 entitled "The Story of Picher Sublimed White Lead," in 

 which is recounted the experience of the inventor of the pro- 

 cess of making white lead by "sublimation, by the gentleman 

 who is now the company's general manager, and the merits 

 stated of the material thus produced. ^^"X^'. 16 pages] 



The Vehicle Apron and Hood Co. (Columbus, Ohio) have 

 issued Price List No. 9 of storm fronts, aprons, and hoods for 

 buggies and other vehicles, which they make in great variety, 

 using rubber drill supplied from an important rubber factory. 

 The business is very extensive, having existed for thirteen years, 

 and now representing a capital of $100,000. [3}i"X6}i". 52 

 pages.] 



ALSO RECEIVED. 



Pilley Packing and Flue Brush Manufacturing Co. (formerly St. 

 Louis Steel Wire Brush Co.) St. Louis= Packings, Flue Brushes, etc. 

 16 pages. 



The Diamond Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio=[The Endurance Run as a 

 Test of 1904 Diamond Tires]. 4 pages. 



