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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[November i, 1903. 



19.569. L. Mistovski, Manchester. Improved seam for waterproof 

 garments. Sept. II. 



19.570. Isidor Frankenburg, Limited, and W. Hubbard, Manchester. 

 Heel pad. Sept. II. 



19,608. A. Evans, London. Pneumatic tire. Sept. 11. 



19,635. L. D. Tandy and R. H. Smith, London. Fittings for pneu- 

 matic and other elastic tires. Sept. II. 



19,747. S. Johnson, London. Boot heels and soles and method of 

 attaching same. Sept. 14. 



19,809. T. C. Redfern, Manchester. Detachable heels for boots. 

 Sept. 15. 



19,884. H. Panzetta and H. H. Frost, London. Vulcanizing appara- 

 tus. Sept. 15. 



Patents Granted. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, August 12, 1903.] 



8,881 (1902). Means of preventing punctures in pneumatic tires. R. 



M. Howison, London. 

 •8,893 (1902). Syringe nozzle. W. L. Wise, London. (W. H. 



Pumphrey, New York.) 

 8,980 (1902). Elastic tire [consisting of a series of springs enclosed in 



a cover of rubber or other material]. C. A. Brandt and A. Fornelius, 



Sandviken, Sweden. 



* 8,982 (1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 •8,983(1902). Golf ball. Same. 



•8,984(1902). Golf ball. Same. 

 •8,985(1902). Golf ball. Same. 

 9,133(1902). Gauntlets [with elastic closely fitting wrist part]. A. 



Dunhill, London. 

 9,137 (1902). Inhaler. S. R. Hatch, Bristol. 

 9,171 (1902). Pneumatic tire [with tread compounded of rubber, metal, 



etc.] G. G. Smith, Madgeburg, Germany. 

 9,202 (1902). Air or water cushion for use in baths. E. Rose, Neu- 



rode, Germany. 

 •9,240(1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 



* 9,241 (1902). Golf ball. Same. 

 •9,242(1902). Golf ball. Same. 

 •9,243(1902). Playing ball. Same. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, August 19, 1903.] 



•9,511(1902). Insulating composition. L. Randolph, Newark, New 

 Jersey. 



9,539 ( 1902). Elastic tire [composed of a series of springs with inter- 

 mediate spaces filled with rubber]. F. S. de Mondran and E. B. 

 Gras, Paris, France. 



9.552 (1902). Hernia truss. F. Matuchet, Paris, France. 



9,625 (1902). Vulcanization of India rubber [the articles being placed 

 in vessels heated by steam pipes and connected with a pump for 

 circulating air or other gas]. W. W. Wittenberg, E. Brock, and 

 E. Koch, Riga, Russia. 



9,650 (1902). Cement for repairing tires [a solution of Gutta-percha in 

 carbon bisulphide with mineral naphtha]. E. Blumdell, Wem, 

 Shropshire. 



9,698 (1902). Valve for foot balls or pneumatic tires. F. W. Ingram 

 (J. G. Ingram & Sons), London. 



9,771 (1902). Ear trumpet. T. W. Messenger. Quorn, South Australia. 



9.804 (1902). Vulcanizing mold for wheel tires and the like. E. Bert, 

 Paris, France. 



9.805 (1902). Method of molding or vulcanizing wheel tires and the 

 like. Same. 



•9,859 (1902). Tool for stripping insulation from wire. C. C. Sibley, 



Perth Amboy, New Jersey. 

 9,945(1902). Elastic tire [of springs enclosed in a rubber cover]. L. 



Henss, Wiesbaden, Germany. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, August 36, 1903.] 



10,218 (1902). Plastic composition [for insulation work or as a substi- 

 tute for celluloid]. A. Luft, Lemberg, Austria. 



10,240 (1902). Collapsible and folding bath. E. W. Lancaster, Lon- 

 don. 



10,349 (1902). Toy balloon. A. J. Boult, London. (S. A. pour le 

 Commerce et l'lndustrie du Caoutchouc, Brussels.) 



•10,398(1902). Elastic tire [with cork core]. H. Barnard, Hamilton, 

 Ontario. 



10,406 (1902). Sole and heel protector for boots. J. S. Howkins, 

 Thornton Heath, and J. Weaver, London. 



10,421 (1902). Nipple for feeding bottles. W. G. I'lucknett, Bristol. 



•10,453 (1902). Method of making balls. E. Kempshall, Boston, 

 Massachusetts. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, September 2, 1903,] 



10,660 (1902). Elastic tire. R. C. Sayer, Bristol. 



•10,704 (1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 



•10,707 (1902). Vehicle wheel [having pneumatic tube or rubber sec- 

 tion between inner and outer members]. D. H. Hayward, No. 131 

 West One Hundred and Third street, New York. 



10,921 (1902). Hose pipe [combined suction and pressure], P. Mac- 

 Lellan, Glasgow, and J. W. O. Walker, Birmingham. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, September 9, 1903 ] 

 •11,318(1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Bosion, Massachusetts. 

 •11,321(1902). Vehicle tire [solid, wired on, with elastic rubber tread 



and hard rubber base molded in one helically coiled length]. W. 



S. Huffman, Brookline, Massachusetts. 

 •11,507(1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 •11,605(1902). Playing ball. F. H. Richards, Hartford, Connecticut. 

 •11,606(1902). Golf ball. Same. 

 •11,607 (1902). Golf ball. Same. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, September 16, 1903.! 

 •11.752(1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 *II.753 (1902). Golf ball. Same. 

 •11,754(1902). Golf ball. Same. 



11,801(1902). Golf ball. R. Hutchison, Pi estwick, Ayrshire. 

 11,857(1902). Pneumatic tire. M. Polack, Waltershausen, Germany. 

 n. 895 (1902). Flexible tubing [of rubber or other material with in- 

 ternal and external spiral ceils]. W. M. Angus and A. Robertson, 



Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

 11,981 (1902). Pneumatic tire [with locking rings for securing the 



covers]. J. Cottrell, Surrey, and A. M. Smith, London. 

 •11,996(1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 •12,013(1902). Vaginal syringe. R. H. Eddy, Providence, Rhode 



Island. 

 12,065 (!902). Pneumatic tire [with non-slipping projections]. F. 



Thorpe, Newmarket Station, Ireland. 

 12,143(1902). Eye cupping and massage apparatus. J. Williams, 



Birkenhead. 



THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 

 Patents Granted. 



145,24s (Class 39a). Process and appliance for vulcanizing rubber 



goods. B. W. Wittenberg, E. Brock, and E. Koch, Riga, Russia. 



Sept. 2. 

 I 44. I 53 (CI. 71a). Rubber shoe. C. P. Bohnke, Riga, Russia. Sept. 2. 

 145,524 (CI. 63c). Air tire with tread fortified by ribs. J. F. Leber, 



Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Sept. 9. 

 '45.525 (CI. 63^). Pneumatic rubber tire having hollow side spaces 



provided with solid cores. W. F. Williams, London, England. 



Sept. 9. 

 145.527 (CI. 63^). Tire with depressions in the sides, adapted to heavy 



vehicles. W. O. Worth, Chicago, Illinois, United States. Sept. 9. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 



205,997 (Class 417). Gasbag for acetylene lanterns, attached to the pipe 

 system by rubber tube. Oberrheimsche Metallwerke, G. m. b. H. 

 Sept. 2. 



206,004 (CI. 4a). Rubber insert for wagon lamp holders. U. Stransky, 

 Prague, Austria. Sept. 2. 



206,490 (CI. 8 d). Wringer rollers, consisting of rubber rings which may 

 be changed when worn. M. Schreiber, Krefeld. Sept. 9. 



206,773 (CI. 6}e). Rubber rims for wagon wheels. B. Panzer, Berlin. 

 Sept. 9. 



206,675 (CI. 71a). Mode of fastening rubber heels. M. Guhne, Strass- 

 burg. Sept. 9. 



207,398 (CI. 64c). Rubber emptying plug, for drawing off tubes, with 

 side valve to admit the air, adapted to casks with iron bungholes. 

 M. Lind, Mannheim-Neckeraii. Sept. 16. 



206,373 (CI. 71a). Elastic insoles, having rubber tubing on the under- 

 side. 0. Dietrich, Halle a/d Saale. Sept. 16. 



207,657 (CI. I2<r"). Centrifugal drum covered first with hard rubber 

 and then outside with soft rubber. Vereinigte Berlin- Frankfurter 

 Gummiwaaren-Fabriken, Gelnhausen. Sept. 23. 



217,828 (C!. 63^). Tires with air tube spirally wound and ends fast- 

 ened with cement. Aug. C. Konnecker, Hamburg. Sept. 23. 



217,721 (CI. yoe). Eraser having different colored squares, giving the 

 appearance of a checkerboard. F. Marx & Co., Hannover. Sept. 23. 



