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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December i, 1903. 



2!,Sj2. W. Siepneusou, Liverpool, linpioved canvas (or liies. Ocl. 9. 



21.867. F. B. Wilton and R. W. Cox, Birmingham. Pneumatic tire. 

 Oct. 13. 



*2t,8go. William Appleton Lawrence, London. Improvements in 

 apparatus for an art of extracting rubber gum, elc. Oct. 12. 



22,019 T. P. Spencer, London. Metal plate in connection with re- 

 volving rubber heel pad. Oct. 13. 



22,033. R- Haverland, London. Pneumatic tite for vehicles. Oct. 13. 



22,141. F. I. Gibbs, Birmingham. Resilient tire for motors. Oct. 14. 



22.197. C. M. Jordon, London. Armor plate protection for motor 

 tires. Oct. 14. 



22,217. f- R- Jack, Cullercoats, Northumberland. Pneumatic life 

 saving belt. Oct. 15. 



22,232. Mary Courtney, Southampton. Gloves for surgical use. Oct 15. 



22,410. A. Pullbrook, and E H. Pullbrook, London. Air cushion. 

 Oct. 16. 



22.406. A. L. Jones, Radstock, Somerset. Non-collapsible pneu- 

 matic cycle and motor tire. Oct. 17. 



22.407. C. E. Jenkins, Cardiff. Rubber strip molded on both sides to 

 form a cover for pneumatic wheels. Oct. 17. 



22,637. E W. Wooders, Manchester. Heel pads for boots. Oct. 20. 



Patents Granted. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, September 23, 1903 j 



12,199(1902). Hernia truss. E. O'Conor, Westport, New Zealand. 

 12,234(190:). Horseshoe pad. M. A. Birkmyre, Whitewell, near 



Belfast. 

 12,304(1902). Pneumatic tire. G. W. Pitt and S Ingham. London. 



* 12.462 (1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 



* 12,468 (1902). Golf ball. Same. 



•12,473(1902). Sponge substitute. H. II. Lake, London. (Alexan- 

 der Straus, New York.) 



•12,475(1902). Golf ball. E Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 



•12,477(1902). Golf ball. Same. 



* 12,479 ( 1Q ° 2 )- Golf ball. Same. 

 •12,480(1902). Golf ball. Same. 



12,484 (1902). Heel pad. P. E. Roberts, Preston. 



12,486(1902). Pneumatic tire [with inner tube having closed endsj. 



T. Reid. Northfield, Worcestershire. 

 12,491 (1902)- Hoof pad. J. Singleton, Manchester. 

 12,524(1902). Elastic tire [of helical springs in a rubber cover]. A. 



Walters, London. 

 •12,580 (1902). Hose coupling [especially for steam hose pipes on 



railways]. E. E. Gold, New York. 



•12,675 ([902). Single tube vehicle tire. J. W. Blodgett, Chicago, 

 Illinois. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, September 30, 1903,] 



•12 S76 (1902). Cleaning apparatus [for carpets and the like, by means 

 of compressed air, through rubber hose]. J. S. Thurman, St. 

 Louis, Missouri. 



* 12,968 (1902). Conveyer [including rubber belts for carrying mate- 



rials]. J. J. Ridgway, Rose Bank, Staten Island, New York. 

 13,133 (1902). Reservoir pen. G. W. Perks and F. C. Thacker, Bir- 

 mingham. 



13,163(1902). Pneumatic tire [protected by a flat sectioned band of 

 whalebone in the tread]. G. H. Hastings, Oporto, Portugal. 



13,280 (1902). Pneumatic tire [with outer cover foimed free from can- 

 vas either by forcing rubber through a d : e or by shaping on r, man- 

 drel and afterwards vulcanizing in a mold]. G. E. Heyl-Dia, 

 Manchester. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, October 7, 1903.] 

 13.378(1902). Heel protector. J. J. Eckert, Strood, Kent. 

 T 3.423 ('9° 2 )- Pneumatic tire [prevented from slipping by a series of 

 metal blocks]. C. II Burt, London. 



13.477 (ig^ 2 )- Heel protector. J. Thomas, Bath. 



13,805 (1902). Solid rubber vehicle tire. J. Goldworthy, Manchester. 



f Abstracted in the Official Journal, October 14, 1903.] 

 14,092(1902). Surgical truss. A. Schumacher, Strasburg, Germany. 

 14 104 (1902). Rubber heels and soles. J. Fenwick, Accrington, and 

 K. Ingram, Hurcoat. 



I4 2 53 (1912)- Pneumatic tire [with protective band of steel] J. M. 

 Welch, Glasgow. 



14,381 (1902). Massage appliance. T. Schillberg, Glasgow. 



14.562(1902). Spraying device for plants [for use with insecticides, 

 disinfectants, and the like] W. I. Scholes, Eccles. 



■4,545 ('9°2). Elastic tire for vehicles [involving the combination of 

 detachable springs and a rubber facing]. J. W. Mooring, Dun- 

 sable. 



* 14,569 (1902) Finger pad for turning book leaves. L. F. Marsh, 



Weston-super Mare (J. G. Marsh, Manchester, New Hampshire). 



•14.609(1902). Life saving armlets.. I, W. Maccolini, Inwood, 

 New York. 



•14,610(1902). Cow milker. D. T. Sharpies, West Chester, Penn- 

 sylvania. 



I Abstracted in the Official Journal, October 21, 1903.] 



* 14,695 (1902). Pneumatic tired wheel. A. Honrath, New York city. 

 14,756(1902). Shower bath. J. Kleinberg and B. Fraenkel, London. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, October 28, 1903.] 



•14,975(1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boson, Massachusetts. 



14,976 (1902). Golf ball [ " with India-rubber cores, which are rolled 

 immediately the rubber is taken from the India-rubber tree, the 

 cores being subsequently rolled with or without twine and covered 

 with Gutta percha"]. W. Nevett, Queen's Gate, South Wales. 



•15,156 (1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 



*'5,I57 (1902). Golf ball. Same. 



•15,158(1902). Golf ball. Same. 



*'5,159 ('9 02 )- Oolf ball. F. H. Richards, Hartford, Connecticut. 

 THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 

 Patents Granted. 



146 857 (Class 39^) Process for manufacture of a substitute for Gutta- 

 percha. M. Franklin, Hamburg. Oct. 7. 



146,989 (CI. 63c). Method of attaching rubber tires to wagon wheels. 

 Walter Ira Gregory, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. 

 Oct. 7. 



147,152 (CI. 63f). Insert for rubber tires. P. W. Tillinghast, Edge- 

 wood, and A. T. Vigneron, Providence, Rhode Island, United 

 States. Oct. 14. 



147,412 (CI. 7ta). Shoe with elastic tread. H. Dick, MUlhausen, Al- 

 sace. Oct. 21. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchmuster]. 



207,892 (Class 15a'). Combined rubber and cotton cloth envelope for 

 press cylinder on book presses. Marie Iltrich, Charlottenberg. 

 Sept. 30. 



208,013 (CI. 63?). Rubber tire with wedge shaped running edge and 

 side bays. M. Polack, Waltershausen. Sept. 30 



208,607 (CI. 3o</). Sanitary n?pkin supporter. Frau Rudolphine Kirch- 

 ner, Berlin. Oct. 7. 



208,485 (CI. 70a). Elastic slate pencil or stylus holder. A. Cogoli, 

 Trient. Oct. 7. 



208,839 (CI. log). Rubber corks in connection with celluloid plate hav- 

 ing camels hair brush or glass rod attached Fabrik-Pharmaceut- 

 Bedaifsartikel. E. Rothholz & Co., Berlin. Oct 7. 



208,542 (CI. 47/). Rubber hose with woven interlining and invisible 

 metallic protection. Rheinische Gummi- und Celluloid Fabrik, 

 Neckarau-Mannheim. Oct. 7. 



208,861 (CI. 47/). Hose with woven walls and lined with metal bands 

 woven like cotton strands in which the ends of the bands are re- 

 tained by rings. Continental Caoutchouc- und Guttapercha Com- 

 pagnie, Hannover. Oct. 7. 



208,991 (CI. 5b). Trousers supporters, of rubber bands and cords run- 

 ning through eyes and over rollers. D. Grote, Nachfolger, Unter- 

 Barmen. Oct. 14. 



208,933 (CI. 30;). Rubber air pillows with knitted cover or lining. 

 C. R. Schwalenberg, Mannheim. Oct. 14. 



208,996 (CI. 471/). Driving belts of rubber of any desired cross section 

 with or without steel band, for motor cars. Frau B. Polack, Wal- 

 tershausen. Oct. 14. 



208,887 (CI. 3*). Elastic girdle for the limbs underlaid with elastic 

 rubber bands. Frau P. Halbich, Berlin. Oct 21. 



209,733(01.301/). Vaginal syringe. E. Dufft, Cassel. Oct. 21. 

 Applications. 



5,064 (Class 2&b). Rubber cover, with or without insert, for work table 

 in leather dressing machines. Vaugn Machine Co. G. m. b. H., 

 Frankfurt a/Main. Sept. 30. 



34,540 (CI. 30/'). Caoutchouc plates for teeth. Rosa Bauer, Cologne. 

 Oct. 7. 



12,865 (CI. 54</). Attachment for machine for folding ice-bags of rub- 

 ber, paper or other material. Gummiwaaren- u. Bartbinden-Fabrik, 

 O. Dilner, Leipzig. Oct. 21. 



