January i, 1904.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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RECENT RUBBER PATENTS. 



THE UNITED STATES PATENT RECORD. 

 Issued November 3, 1903. 



NO. 742,831. Pneumatic tire [having a deflated emergency tire be- 

 tween the rim and the ordinary tire and connected with the valve 

 stem]. J. R. Brunt and R. C. Pitt, Christchurch, New Zealand. 



742,855. ilose support [a rod connected with a gas jet, to prevent 

 tubing from resting on the glass globe]. J. C. Garrett, San Fian- 

 cisco. 



742,880. Pneumatic device for cleaning carpets, floors, or the like. A. 

 Lotz, assignor to Sanitary Compressed Air and Suction Dust Re- 

 moving Co., both of San Francisco. 



743,018. Inhaler I for the administration of remedies]. J. N. McKim, 

 Montreal, Canada. 



743,043. Vehicle tire [comprising an elastic outer casing, and a wooden 

 core formed in two members with trusses between], G. W. South- 

 wick, Franklin, Massachusetts. 



743,105. Golf ball. J. H. Roger, Glasgow, Scotland. 



743. '74- Waterproof garment. James Kipp (manager Goodyear Rub- 

 ber Co.), New York city. 



743,292. Anesthetic apparatus [for administrating anesthetics ; com- 

 prising a face piece, a rubber bag for regulating the air supply, and 

 other features]. V. Knowles, Reading, England. 



743,309. Resilient core and tire. C. Miller, Binghamton, New York. 



743,401. Means for attaching hose to coupling. H. B. Sherman, Bat- 

 tle Creek, Michigan. 



743,409. Apparatus for administrating anesthetics. G. H. Hurd, 

 Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to F. M. Richardson and J. F. Field, 

 Chicago. 



Trade Mark. 



41,422. Pneumatic tires. Continental Caoutchouc- und Guttapercha- 

 Compagnie, Hanover, Germany. Essential feature. — Two similar 

 devices on a horizontal line, each representing a prancing horse 

 surrounded by two circles, having arranged between them the let- 

 ters "C. C. & G. P. Co." and " H." Used since February 8, 1895. 

 Issued November 10, 1903. 



743,430. Fountain marking pen. J. Berg, New York city. 



743,486. Surgical pad. G. H. Gilmore, Murray, Nebraska. 



743. 57°- T°y- E. S. Savage, Brooklyn, New York. 



743,662. Syringe. C. S. Ruckstuhl, St. Louis, Missouri. 



743,721. Marine life pail [adapted to serve as an ordinary pail, as well 

 as a life preserver, said pail being provided with an air chamber and 

 a handle to serve as a hand grasp at the bottom thereof]. II. E. 

 Herrendeen, Muskegon, Michigan. 



743,741. Insufflator. Anna Mueller, Knoxville, Pennsylvania. 



743,796. Coupling for air brake hose [comprising a car coupler, a 

 hanger attached to the car coupler, and a support for the air brake 

 hose adjustably attached to the hanger], A. F. Allan and J. A. 

 Lenhoff, Wilmington, Delaware. 



743,963. Tire repair tube. T. Weighle, assignor to Diamond Rubber 

 Co., both of Akron, Ohio. 



Issued November 17, 1903. 

 744,073 Hose coupling. M. E. Henderson. Fort Valley, Georgia. 



744.099. Vehicle tire [comprising a solid core, a rubber cushion there- 

 about, and an outer facing, with a series of bands of fabric for at- 

 taching the tire to the wheel felly], C. A. Pettie, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



744.100. Vehicle tire. Same. 



744,146. Top [composed of two concentric pieces with an intermediate 

 buffer of rubber]. G. Wilken, Englewood, New Jersey. 



744,2:0. Tire for vehicle wheels [a rubber cushion tire having a me- 

 tallic tread portion in sections], G. Lagaehe, Akron, Ohio. 



744,327. Vulcanizer. H. C. Frost and G. M. Stadelman, Akron, Ohio. 



744.394. Process of making single tube pneumatic tires [by imposing a 

 strip of canvas frictioned on both sides and of sufficient size to form 

 the outside layer of the inner tube of the tire, upon a strip of sheet 

 rubber of like size, so as to project over said rubber strip at one end 

 and one side thereof ; uniting said strip of canvas and rubber ; se- 

 curing the valve stem therein ; and folding the outer edges of said 

 composite strip over together and joining them so as to form the 

 strip into an annular tube ; then inflating the tube and rolliDg the 

 outer layers of the tire thereof], T. R. Palmer, Jeanette, Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



744)435- Pneumatic tire [with metallic tread portion, being of the class 

 of tire as that by the same inventor described in The India Rub- 

 ber World, September i, 1903 — (page 428)]. I. Tennant, as- 

 signor to Tennant Auto-Tire Co., both of Springfield, Ohio. 



744.436. Pneumatic tire. Same. 



744.437. Carpet renovator. J. S. Thurman, St. Louis. 



744i455- Moistening device [for moistening gummed surfaces, as 

 postage stamps]. J. T. Alwart, Chicago. 



744. 4S3. Automatic pump [for inflating wheel tires, operated by being 

 connected with the wheel]. W. F. Carlberg, Sisseton, South Da- 

 kota. 



744,193. Vehicle tire. R. M Connable, Baltimore, Maryland. 



744,574. Protecting mantle for cycle or air tubes [consisting of animal 

 hide], C. A. Leske, Heidburg, Germany. 



744.589. Hose coupling. F. A. Moore, Garee, Pennsylvania. 



744.590. Life saving device. J. Moore, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 744.634. Hose coupling. F. A. Silver, Millvale Station, Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



744,642. Fountain pen. H. W. Stone, New York city, assignor to 

 A. A. Waterman, Winchester, Massachusetts, and W. G. Frazer 

 and H. W. Geyer, New York city. 



744,663. Tire construction. C. E. W. Woodward, assignor of one- 

 half to Fisk Rubber Co., Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. 



Re- Issues. 

 12,170. Storm apron. J C. Crimins, Indianapolis, Indiana. Original 

 No. 715,027, dated December 2, 1902. 



Trade Alatk. 



41,472. Rubber boots and shoes. Hood Rubber Co. , Boston. Essen- 

 tia! feature.— The word " Pilgrim.'' Used since March 1, 1901. 

 Issued November 24, 1903. 



744.718. Massage appliance. Isabel Cassidy. New York city. 



744,743. Insulated handle connection. J. H. Gault, assignor to Hero 

 Fruit Jar Co., both of Philadelphia. 



744,745. Collapsible bath tub. W. G. Gittings, Racine, Wisconsin. 



744,788. Hose pipe coupling. W. Noble and B. L. Wigton, West 

 Union, West Virginia. 



744,798. Overshoe. A. E. Roberts, assignor of one half to N. P. 

 Bowler, both of Cleveland, Ohio. 



744,846. Self closing mouth for bags. G. W. Williams, New York 

 city. 



745,007. Body protector [composed in part of pneumatic shoulder pro- 

 tecting pads or shields for ball players]. J. Gamble, assignor to G. 

 A. .Reach, both of Philadelphia. 



745,040. Pneumatic tire [provided with independent air receiving 

 chambers, a valve common to both of said chambers, a partition be- 

 tween the chambers being provided with a channel leading from the 

 valve to the said chambers, and auxiliary valves located within the 

 chambers at the outlet of the said channels, the pressure of air in 

 the chambers serving to keep the auxiliary valves closed]. T.J. 

 Cooper, Paterson, New Jersey. 



745, 0S4. Eraser [for use on typewriting machines]. H. B. Tooker, 

 New York city. 



745.212. Manufacture of the cores of golf or like balls [from a tubular 

 length of India-rubber or other elastic material]. P. A. Martin, 

 Birmingham, England. 



745.213. Manufacture of golf balls. Same. 



745,300. Machine for making pneumatic tires. U. P. Smith, Chicago. 

 Trade Mark. 



41,523. Insulating preparation for electrical machinery and apparatus. 

 Massachusetts Chemical Co., Boston. Essential feature. — The 

 word '• Armalac." Used since 1903. 



41,529. Asphaltic cements. The Barber Asphalt Paving Co., Phila- 

 delphia. Essential feature. — The word "Genascc." 



[Note.— Printed copiesof specifications of United States patents may be ordered 

 from The India Rubber World office at 10 cents each, postpaid.] 



THE BRITISH PATENT RECORD. 



[* Denotes Applications from the United Stales.] 



Patents Applied For — 1903. 



22,637. S. Butler, London. Pneumatic tire and wheel rim for same. 



Oct. 20. 

 22,682. G. Leitner, W. Bessin, and C. Passoth, London. Apparatus 



for charging pneumatic tiies with compressed gas. Oct. 20. 

 22,721. R. S. Wood, Manchester. Pneumatic tire for cycles and ve- 

 hicles. Oct. 21. 

 22,731. I. Fraser, Manchester. Revolving heel pad. Oct. 21. 

 22,826. Eduard Frankenberg, Manchester. Machine for vulcanizing 

 rubber waterproof fabrics. Oct. 22. 



