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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[May 



1904. 



5,345. J. Hardie and F. H. Cooper, London. Protected device for 

 pneumatic tires. Mar. 4. 



5,416. W. Rowbotham and W. A. Tamp, Birmingham. Rubber tire. 

 Mar. 5. 



5,425. I. Frankenburg & Sons, Limited, and I. Frankenburg, Man- 

 chester. Heel pad. Mar. 5. 



5.433- J- Thornhill, Pemberton. Prevention of loss of air from pneu- 

 matic tires. Mar. 5. 



5,483. J. S. Smith, London. Pneumatic tire. Mar. 5. 



5,615. F. Schmidt and C. Sharp, Southampton. Air tube protector 

 for pneumatic tires. Mar. 8. 



5,686. F. H. Richardson, London. Anti-puncturing device for tires. 

 Mar. 8. 



5,764. E. Ayres, London. Boot protector. Mar. q. 



5,822. J. H. Barry and W. J. Hunter, London. Detachable rim for 

 pneumatic and other rubber tires. Mar. 9. 



5,827. N. Korth, London. Manufacture of tire covers. Mar. 9. 



5,830. E. C. F. Otto, London. Resilient wheel. Mar. q. 



5,833. Bewley & Draper, Limited, and H. C. Draper, London. Com- 

 bined ink reservoir and fountain pen filler. Mar. q. 



5,858. T. Dowler, Manchester. Inflatable rubber toy. Mar. 10. 



5,8qi. A. H. Edwards, London. Means for automatically inflating 

 pneumatic tires. Mar. 10. 



5,954. T. Hacking, Manchester. Water bottle. Mar. II. 



5.973- J. Ferrier, Northampton. Means of attaching rotary boot heel- 

 Mar. 11. 



6,047. E. Deilz and J. Quesnel, London. Pneumatic tire. Mar. 11. 



6,082. J. Birtwisle, Manchester. Pneumatic tire. Mar. 12. 



6,085. F- L. Bennett, Manchester. Pneumatic tire. Mar. 12. 



6,172. W. H. Southon and H. Southon, London. Golf ball. Mar. 14. 



6,194. Evelyn de la Rue, London. Fountain pen. Mar. 14. 



6,224. G. Dumond, London. Non-slipping device for pneumatic 

 tires. Mar. 14. 



6,246. F. Shaw, Durham. Non-skidding device for pneumatic tires. 

 Mar. 15. 



Patents Granted. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, March 2, 1904.] 



23,330 (iqo2). Heel and sole protector. T. F. and II. Atkinson, 

 Birmingham. 



23433 (iq02). Boot heel and sole. B. Nelson, Durham. 



"23,571 (1902). Dress shield. G. Harrison, London. (G. M. Grant 

 and others, Chicago, United States.) 



"23.637 (iqo2). Pneumatic tire. G. H. Clark, Boston, Massachusetts. 



23,671 (1902). Pneumatic tire. H. Parsons, London. 



[Abstracted in thb Official Journal, March 9, 1904. J 



23,707 (1902). Pneumatic tire. N. Wood, Manchester. 



23,806 (1902). Stuffing box packing [asbestos and rubber]. A. C. 

 Roberts, Leeds. 



•24,097 (1902). Ventilated boot heel. J. Kennady, Boston, Massa- 

 chusetts. 



24.231 (1902). Solid rubber tire. H. Falconnet, Choisy-le-Roy 

 (Seine), France. 



24.232 (1902). Golf ball [rubber cored]. T. C. Crawford, London. 

 24,243(1902). Hot air and vapor bath. J. .Valcke, Courtrai, Belgium. 

 24,267 (1902). Heel protector. B. L. Freeman, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

 24,314 (1902). Heel and sole protector. E. B. Tyler, Glasgow. 

 24,327 (1902). Hoof pad. J. S. Campbell, London. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, March 16, 1904.) 



24,460 (1902). Portable bath. A. Herz, Vienna, Austria. 



24,494 (iq02). Pneumatic tire. C. Challiner, Manchester. 



24,534 (1902). Golf ball. W. Wood, Mitcham, Surrey. 



24.573 ( l 9°2). Waterproof cloth. E. Frankenberg, Hanover, Ger- 

 many. 



24.574 (1902). Machine for waterproofing fabrics. Same. 



24,612 (1902). Respirator [for use by firemen], M. Longden, Daw- 

 son, Canada. 

 24,621 (1902). Surgical truss. C. A. Deltret-Claverte, Paris. • 



24.73q ( I002 )- Solid ru bber tire. H. Falconnet, Choisy-le-Roy (Seine), 



France. 

 •24,758 (iqo2). Solid rubber tire. G. B. Dryden, Chicago, Illinois. 

 24,847 (1902). Vulcanizing apparatus. F. Knoeferl, London. 

 24,918 (1902). Horseshoe pad. R. and R. H. Burgess, Hyde, Cheshire.' 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, March 23, 1904.I 



25,044 (1902). Utilization of waste rubber. A. Theilgaard, Copen- 

 hagen, Denmark. 



25,067(1902). Stethoscope. W. J. Penfold, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



25,186 (1902). Solid tire. M. Montgomery, Ballymena, County An- 

 trim. 



25,304 ( 1902). Puncture proof fabric for pneumatic tires. W. C. 

 Peters and W. Bellamy, Ely, Cambridgeshire. 



25,374 (iqo2). Non-slipping pneumatic tire. W. D. Sainsbury, 

 Dublin. 



25,472 (1902). Pneumatic tire. S. T. Richardson and R. Price, Bir- 

 mingham. 



25,485 (1902). Pneumatic tire cover of rubber and asbestos. G. Board- 

 man, Gosforth. 



25,510 (1902). Fountain pen. J. A. O. Cole, Lagos, West Africa. 



25 .573 (iqo2). Screw stopper for hot water bottles. A. J. Purser, 

 Birmingham. 



25,655 (iqo2). Heel pad of leather and rubber. L. Eckhard, Bad- 

 Homburg, Germany. 



25.673(1902). Vaporizer for anesthetics. J. Lobjois, London. 



25,730 (1902). Pneumatic tire. A. LePlay, Paris. 



2 5.7 5 (1902). Heel protector. H. A. Wallace, Southwick, and J. 

 Smith, Brighton. 



25,781 (1902). Hand Stamp. A C. Kley, Liverpool. 



25,810(1902). Solid tire. A. Hopton, London. 

 GERMAN EMPIRE. 

 Patents Granted. 



150.417 (Class 3qa). Protective casings for use in cold vulcaniz ; ng 

 technical rubber goods. E. Frankenberg, Hannover. Feb. 24. 



150,787 (CI. 63^). Elastic tires. E. Ohm, Duluth. Mar. 9. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 



217,411 (Class 63?). Rubber tire filled with small hollow balls. F. 

 Mtiller, Sorau. Feb. 24. 



217.736 (CI. 63^). Serrated rubber protecting tread for tires. Asbest u. 

 Gummiwerke, Alfred Calmon, A.-G., Hamburg. Feb. 24. 



217,608 (CI. 6q). Adjustable hard rubber safety comb for razors. A. 

 Miiller, MeTscheid-Solingen. Feb. 24. 



218,123 (CI. 3od). Hollow ball with mouthpiece for inflating it. Dr. 

 J. H. Lubinus, Kiel. Mar. 2. 



217,961 (CI. 33<S). Appliance for retaining handkerchiefs and gloves in 

 the pocket, being a rubber retainer provided with a slit-like open- 

 ing. A. Schocher, Leipsig. Mar. 2. 



218,645 (CI. 63^). Elastic tire. A. Burck, Darmstadt. Mar. 9. 



218.737 (CI. 63s). Repair patches for tire punctures. L. Peter, Frank- 

 furt a/M. Mar. 9. 



218,256 (CI. 64^). Hard rubber saucer for beer glasses, with soft rub- 

 ber ring underneath to deaden the noise on the table. W. Tauten- 

 hahn, Eibenstock. Mar. q. 



Applications. 

 20,521. Nipple for nursing bottle. W. F. Ware, Philadelphia, United 

 States. Mar. 9. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Dates of Application). 

 336.777 (Nov. 18, 1903). Richardson and Price. Pneumatic tire. 

 336,799 (Nov. 19, 1903). Bondis. Non slipping pneumatic tire. 

 336,704 (Oct. 27, 1903). Ernoult Taffin. Reenforced rubber. 

 336,787 (Nov. 19, 1903). Deitz and Quesnel. Anti slipping motor tire. 

 336,839 (Oct. 29, 1903). Grosselin. Juxtaposed wheel tires for motors. 

 337,018 (Nov. 26, 1903). E. H. Seddon. Pneumatic tire. 

 337,026 (Nov. 26, 1303). De Saint-Seine and de Montureux. Anti 



slipping rubber tire. 

 337,051 (Nov. 28, 1903). Aldrich and Ryan. Device and process for the 



extraction of India-rubber without solvents. 



337.299 (Oct. 20, 1903). Societe anonyme La Locomotion Moderne. 

 Waterproof and airproof tubular tire. 



337.300 (Oct. 20, 1903). Societe anonyme La Locomotion Moderne. 

 Detachable protective felloe for pneumatics. 



337.323 (Nov. 4, 1903). Lebeau, Archambault and Comte. Elastic tire. 

 337.295 (Aug, 25, 1903). Cummings. Pneumatic automobile tire. 

 337,386 (Nov. 24, 1903). Schurr. Pneumatic tire. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of French patents may be ordered from 

 R. Bobet, consulting engineer, r6, avenue de Villiers, Paris, at 50 cents each, post- 

 paid.] 



