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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[October i, 1903. 



i6,q82. P. M. Jastice, London. Golf ball. Aug. 4. 



17,042. B. McGarry, London. Non-skidding appliance for pneumatic 

 tires. Aug. 5. 



17,080. A. H. Bancroft, Church, near Accrington. Band fastener 

 for pneumatic tires. Aug. 6. 



17,098. L. Azulay, Southwick. Inflated tire. Aug. 6. 



17,156. I. Frankenburg, Limited, R. J. Frankenburg. Jr., and F. H. 

 Betterridge, Manchester. Rubber solution or compound. Aug. 7. 



17,160. E. D. Killen, Belfast. Pneumatic tire. Aug. 7. 



17,176. J. A. Mays, London. Device for the protection of elastic tires. 

 Aug. 7. 



17,187. S. S. Bromhead, London. Leak-stopping hose clip 01 band- 

 age. Aug. 7. 



17,274. J. H. Patterson, London. Puncture-preventing device for 

 pneumatic tires. Aug. 8. 



17,293. G. Pearson, Nottingham. Surgical syringe. Aug. 10. 



*i7,3i8. S. E. Page, London. Playing ball. (The I. B. Kleinert 

 Rubber Co., New York.) Aug. 10. 



17.461. G. Schumacher, London. Pneumatic tire for vehicles. Aug. 12. 



17,465. H. E. Irwin, Kingstcn-on-Thames. Pneumatic tire. Aug. 12. 



17,590. H. Hawthorne and the Imperial Tire and Rubber Co., Lim- 

 ited, London. Repair patch for tire covers. Aug. 19. 



17,604. A. Lebert, DUsseldorf, Germany. Pneumatic tire. Aug. 14. 



17. 73°. C. Lee, Birmingham, Pneumatic tire. Aug. 17. 



•7. 735- C. W. Formby, Weybridge. Pneumatic tire. Aug. 17. 



17,813. B. G. MeszarosandG. Weber, London. Toyballoon. Aug. 17. 



17,830. P. M. Matthew, Victoria India Rubber Mills, Edinburgh. 

 Heel pad. Aug. 18. 



17,878. C. A. Houfe, London. Resilient wheel. Aug. 18. 



17,887. J. Russell, London. Pneumatic tire for vehicles. Aug. 18. 



17,945. H. J. Dixon and E. B. Brewer, London. Rubber tire. 

 Aug. 19. 



18,009. J- A. Mays, London. Improvements in elastic tires and tire 

 fabrics. Aug. 20. 



18.019. G. Dexter and G. H. Dexter, London. Pneumatic tire for 

 vehicles. Aug. 20. 



•18,024. G. Barker, Birmingham. Improvements relating to pneu- 

 matic tires. (Lincoln C. Cummings, United States.) Aug. 20. 



18,028. A. E. Moore and A. Darch, London. Waterproof garment. 

 Aug. 20. 



18,073. W. H. Freeman, London. Hose reel. Aug. 21. 

 Patents Granted. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, July 15, 1903.] 

 *6,933 (1902). Pneumatic mechanical toy. G. T. Hyde, London. 

 (E. S. Savage, No. 30 West Eighteenth street, New York.) 



7,061(1902). Pneumatic tire. Self Sealing Air Chamber Co. , Limited, 

 and A. Franklin, Birmingham. 



*7, 178 (1902). Vaginal syringe. A. R. Borden, Toledo, Ohio. 



•7,286 (1902). Wheel with protected elastic tire. W. F. Masters, 

 Brooklyn, New York. 



*7,604 (1902). Bicycle pump [formed in part by some number of the 

 bicycle frame]. J. P. Browning, R. H. Reville, and W. F. Pater- 

 son, Brantford, Ontario. 



[ABSTRACTED IN THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL, JULY 22, I9O3.I 



7,641 (1902). Pneumatic tire. L. A. Squire, Colchester. 



•7,746(1902). Vehicle tire. C. Stein, Meadville, Pennsylvania. [Be- 

 ing the Stein double cushion tire, manufactured at Akron, Ohio.] 



7,798 (1902). Pneumatic tire. J. Butler, Altrincham ; W. Bell, Knuts- 

 ford ; W. A. Jones, and J- Bate, Manchester. 



"7,935 (1902). Playing ball. E. Kempshall, Boston, United States. 

 ] Abstracted in the Official Journal, July 29, 1903.] 



8,205 (1902). Pneumatic tire [provided with a chrome leather protector 

 between the air tube and cover], T. Houben, Liege, Belgium. 



8,018 (1902). Hose [comprising layers of rubber and asbestos impreg- 

 nated with rubber, for railway and other like use], Alfred Calmon, 

 Hamburg, Germany. 



8 ,084 (1902). Utilization|of India-rubber and Gutta-percha waste [by dis- 

 solving in phenol and later distilling the phenol from the mixture]. 

 P. H. J. Chautard and H. Kessler, Paris, France. 



•8,161 (1902). Horseshoe. J. Riley, New York, United States. 



8,262 (1902). Means of closing leaks in hose. II. Fischer, Harburg 

 a/d Elbe, Germany. 



8,224(1902). Machine for proofing fabrics. J. Ingleby, Headingley, 

 Leeds. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, August 6, 1903.] 



•8,406(1902). Golf bill. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 



•8,407(1902). Playing ball. F. H. Richards, Hartford, Connecticut. 



•8,408(1902). Playing ball. Same. 



•8,409(1902). Playing ball. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 



•8,410(1902). Golf ball. F. H. Richards, Hartford, Connecticut. 



8,506(1902). Cellular rubber tire for vehicles. A. Ducasble, As- 

 nisres (Seine) France. 



•8,579 (1902). Fountain pen. F. C. Brown, New York. 



8,612 (1902). Pneumatic tire with non slipping tread. C. H. Wilkin- 

 son, Huddersfield. 



8,707 (1602). Pneumatic tire with metal protected tread. C. D. Cas- 

 sidy, Dublin. 



8,722 (1902). Apparatus for supplying fresh air for respiration. I. 

 Etrich, Oberaltstadt, Bohemia. 



*°, 739 ('902). Method of vulcanizing pneumatic tires [in a machine 

 which can be quickly opened and closed]. A. J. Boult, London. 

 (A. H. Marks, Akron, Ohio.) 



* 8,802 (1902). Golf ball. F. H. Richards, Hartford, Connecticut. 



* 8,803 (1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 •8,804(1902). Golf ball. Same. 



THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 

 Patents Granted. 



144,772 (Class 30/). Bed bathtub of waterproof texture or rubber. 



R. Cramer, Gr. Tabarz. July 2g. 

 144,981 (CI. 30</). Plunger for syringes with rubber piston-packing. 



Frau R. Detert, Berlin. Aug. 26. 

 145,019 (CI. 77«). Implements for room gymnastics with rubber bands 



or cords. T. Barth, Julich. Aug. 26. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 

 203,787 (Class 3/'). Tape prepared with rubber to retain the shape of 



outer garments, sticking to the goods when pressed with hot iron, to 



avoid sewing. C. Thill, Cologne. July 29. 

 203,987 (CI. 47/). Seamless rubber hose for high pressure, with spiral 



wire. Vereinigte Berlin-Frankfurter Gummiwaaren-Fabriken, 



Gelnhausen. July 29, 

 204,181 (CI. 47/). Sleeve like rubber ring of conical cross section for 



the screw ends of hose. Frau F. Reicherl, Giesenhausen. July 29. 

 204,594 (CI. 3^). Elastic cravat fastener for turn-down collars. A. 



Wagner, Hamburg. Aug. 5. 

 204,234 (CI. 30^). Elastic band with loin bolster to assist mares in 



foaling. E. Warlitz. Niederwiirfschnitz. Aug. 5. 

 204,581 (CI. 70cr). Ink well with adjustable rubber funnel for regulat- 

 ing height of ink. E. Klemm, Waldenburg. Aug. 5. 

 204,225 (CI. 30/;). Rubber ring for corns. P. Poppelsdorf, Frankfurt 



a/M. Aug. 12. 

 204,970 (CI. 47/). Hose in the end of which is pressed a soft rubber 



shell so that a pressure chamber is formed between it and the walls 



of the hose. Vereinigte-Berlin Frankfurter Gummiwaaren-Fab- 

 riken, Gelnhausen. Aug. 12. 

 205.265 (CI. 82*). Rubber packing rings with centering collars for 



centrifugal pumps. B. A. O. Prollius, Copenhagen. Aug. 19. 

 205,862 (CI. ZOe). Seamless rubber cushions. Vereinigte Gummi- 



waaren-Fabriken-Harburg-Wien, Wimpassing. Aug. 26. 

 2 °5.595 (CI. 77<). Rubber tips for billiard cues. Frau E. Weiss, Neu- 



Weisensee. Aug. 26. 



Applications. 

 13,139 (Ciass 71a). Shoe with elastic tread. H. Dick, Mulhausen. 



Aug. 5. 

 27,928 (CI. 71a). Elastic protection for shoe heels. T. Hille, Berlin- 



Schoeneberg. Aug. 12. 

 6,746 (CI. 71a). Combination rubber and leather heel. J. J. Jones, 



New York. Aug. 26. 



The United States consul at Copenhagen reports to his gov- 

 ernment [August 11] : "A prominent firm of vehicle manufac- 

 turers in Copenhagen wish to correspond with a reliable firm in 

 the United States with a view to purchasing rubber tires for 

 use in the manufacture of vehicles. Very few rubber tire vehi- 

 cles are in use in Denmark at present, and the demand for this 

 class of goods is not great. There is a growing demand, how- 

 ever, and the trade is likely to develop very satisfactorily. Let- 

 ters forwarded to this office in reply to the above request will 

 be promptly delivered." 



