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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[January i, 1904. 



22,888. W. Scheck, London. Resilient tire. Oct. 22. 

 22,934. F. Hoaj, Portsmouth. Non-puncturable tire. Oct 23. 

 22,960. S. Butler, London. Elastic tire. Oct. 23. 

 22,972. R. K. Evans, London. Pneumatic tire. Oct. 23. 



22.985. F. C. Weisse, London. Means for automatically inflating 

 tires. Oct. 23. 



22.986. L. L. A. Seguin and J. F. G. de Sales, London. Method of 

 manufacturing an artificial Caoutchouc. Oct. 23. 



23,002. C. de Buren, London. Golf ball. Oct. 23. 



23,020. G. Hookham, London, Golf ball. Oct 24. 



23.035- J- H. Salmon, Manchester. Means for attaching rubber soles 



to boots. Oct. 24. 

 23.046. T. E. Silvester, Birmingham. Rubber sole and heel pieces 



for boots. Oct. 24. 



23.051. T. Hunter, London. Tire inflator. Oct. 24. 



23.052. G. Desclee, London. Non-slipping tire cover. Oct. 24. 

 23,099. C. Rawson, Manchester. Continuous vacuum drying appar- 

 atus. Oct. 26. 



23.101. H. Cassel, Glasgow. Puncture proof band for pneumatic mo- 

 tor tires. Oct. 26. 



23,105. Isidor Frankenburg, Limited ; R. J. Frankenburg, and S. J. 

 Rowe, Manchester. Waterproofing cloth. Oct. 26. 



23,149. G. Gordejeff, London. Spraying device for liquids. Oct. 26. 



23,336. J. B. Belavon, Belfast. Pneumatic tire. Oct. 28. 



23,404. S. Butler, London. Non slipping elastic tire. Oct. 28. 



23,427. C. Challiner, Manchester. Tire for heavy vehicles. Oct. 29. 



23,431. E. Chatterton. F. Tannar, and J. Rendall, London. " Ante- 

 Suckshun " revolving rubber heel pad. Oct. 29. 



23,435. T. T. Spencer, London. Metal plate for revolving top pieces 

 of heels for boots. Oct. 29. 



23,513 T. Towler, Manchester. Inflatable toy. Oct. 30. 



23,53'. J- Mitchell, Wallingford, Berkshire. Air pump for automati- 

 cally keeping pneumatic tires filled while in motion. Oct. 30. 



23,542. H. Price, Birmingham. Golf ball. Oct. 30. 



23,555- J- Lane. London. Tire for motor cars. Oct. 30. 



23,576- J- F. Barrett, London. Filter for hose feed pipes of locomo- 

 tives. Oct. 30. 



23.582. E. Duerr, London. Elastic tire for vehicles. Oct. 30. 



23,762. H. Byng and C. J. Jacob, London. Golf ball. Nov. 2. 



23,793- R- Bridge, Manchester. Apparatus for the manufacture of 

 rubber tubes. Nov. 3. 



23.859. R. Thornton, London. Tire for road vehicles. Nov. 3. 



23,879. T- Jackson, Beaconsfield, Bucks. " An advertising tyre" for 

 use on cycles and vehicles Nov. 4. 



23,911. E. Alexandre, London. Means for preventing tire punctures. 

 Nov. 4. 



23,99i- J. T. Pearson, Burnley. Tire for motor cycles. Nov. 5. 



23,994. P. W. Fawcett and E. L. W. Bellhouse, Sheffield. Pneumatic 

 tire. Nov. 5. 



24.012. W. Evans, Liverpool. Improvement in mackintoshes and rain 

 coats. Nov. 5. 



24.022. J. W. Brown, London. Tire for motor cars. Nov. 5. 



24,032. E. Butler, London. Elastic tire and rim for the same. Nov. 5 



* 23.035. C. A. Allison, London. Tire for bicycles and vehicles. (The 



Kawkes Rubber Co., Denver, Colorado.) Nov. 5. 



* 24.036. C. A. Allison, London. Mold for tires. (The Fawkes Rub- 



ber Co., Denver, Colorado.) Nov. 5. 

 •24.062. V. F. Feeny, London. Seamless toy balloon. (The Rubber 

 Balloon Co., Brooklyn, New York.) Nov. 5. 



* '4,155. W. I. Ferris, London. Fountain pen. Nov. 6. 



* 24,156, \V. I. Ferris, London. Fountain pen. Nov. 6. 

 24.175. I.. II. Swain, Keighley. Tire for road vehicles. Nov. 7. 

 24.187. C. Lee and \V. Steane, Birmingham. Resilient tire. Nov. 7. 

 24,209 G. V. De Luca, London. Golf ball. Nov. 7. 



24.245. W. Reid, Taunton. " Reid's " reversible heel tip. Nov. 9. 

 24.253. A. Cook, Quinton, near Birmingham. Puncture sealing device 



for pneumatic tires. Nov 9. 

 24,257. R. C. MacDonald. Linlithgow, Scotland. Pneumatic tire. 



Nov. 9. 

 24,269. G. Pan, London. Fountain pen. Nov. 9. 

 24.320. J. Garratt, Nerlherton, Dudley. Sectional rubber cushion for 



boots. Nov. 10. 

 24,32?. E. B Killen, Bangor, Ireland. Pneumatic tire. Nov. 10. 



24,397. W. A. Martin, London. Heel piece for boots. Nov. 10. 

 24,450. J. W. White, Liverpool. Tire for vehicle wheels. Nov. 11, 

 24,538. B. Maddock, London, Attachment of heel pads to boots. 



Nov. 12. 

 24,556. J. Heys, Liverpool. Attachment of " wired on '' elastic tires 



for wheels. Nov. 12. 

 24,686. J. G. Grose, Coventry. Elastic tire cover and manufacture of 



the same. Nov. 13. 



Patents Granted. 



[Abstracted in thb Official Journal, November 4, 1903. j 



15,251 (1902). Pneumatic tire [for moter cars ; the cover is so molded 

 that when in position it is laterally compressed between the detach- 

 able flange rings of the wheel rim]. G. E. Heyl-Dia, Manchester. 



15,287(1902). Pneumatic tire [involving a rubber repair strip] E. 

 B. Raper, York. 



15,295 (1902). Pneumatic tire [for cycles and vehicles ; rendered punc- 

 ture proof by a layer of cork]. R. J. Boyce, Norwich. 



I 5-3'4 ('9° 2 ). Pneumatic tire [for heavy vehicles; with metal shield 

 in segments embodied in the tread]. E. J. Buckingham, London. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, November ii, 1903.] 



15.596 (190?). Hoof pad. J. Campbell, Chard, Somersetshire. 



15.597 (1Q02). Hoof pad. Same. 

 15.59° ( T 9° 2 ). Hoof pad. Same. 



'15,669 (1902). Atomizer or spray producer. H. H. Lake, London. 



(R. Lockwood, Boston, Massachusetts.) 

 15,856(1902). Golf ball [with hollow interior in which a small metal 



or other ball is free to move]. H. M. Singer, Dereham, Norfolk ; 



D. Auchterlonie and W. Auchterlonie, Saint Andrews, Scotland. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, Novbmber 18, 1903.] 



*i6,283 (1902). Pneumatic tire [relates mainly to the means of attach- 

 ment of the tire to the wheel rim]. Charles H. Wheeler and R. W. 

 Kremer, Akron, Ohio. 



*i6, 290 (1902). Solid rubber tire. Same. 



16,411 (1902). Elastic tire [consisting of spring segments secured to 

 channel shaped rims, with or without the application of rubber]. 

 H. Carmont, Ivingston-on-Thames. 



f Abstracted in the Official Journal, November 25, 1903.] 



16,506 (1902). Hose winding machine. H. Neal, Great Grimsby, 

 Lincolnshire. 



•16,587 (1902). Life saving belt [for marine use or swimming ; in- 

 flatable by means of a mouthpiece]. W. P. Tibbits, Toledo, Ohio. 



16.660 (1902). Pneumatic tire [relates to means for repairing the outer 

 cover]. E. B. Raper, York. 



THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 



Patents Granted. 



147,797 (Class 39a). Process for making seamless rubber bags for air 

 balloons and the like. Rubber Balloon Co. of America, Brooklyn. 

 Nov. 4. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 



209,825 (Class 30jf). Elastic band with appliances on the ends for fas- 

 tening and a slip hole in the middle for clasping the neck of a nurs- 

 ing bottle. B. Amolin, Teterow. Oct. 28. 



209, 8S7 (CI. 63<f). Elastic rubber tires covered with sectional protecting 

 tread in which the protecting leaves are interchangeable. H. Bremen, 

 Neheimer Metallwaaren- u. Werkzeug Fabrik. Neheim a/ Ruhr. 

 Oct. 28. 



209,888 (CI. 63^). Elastic rubber tire v. ith single metal plates overlaid 

 with an articulated chain. Same. Oct. 28. 



2I0,I03'(C1. 63). Solid rubber tire, of which the holes for the retaining 

 wires are armed with spiral wires embedded in and vulcanized with 

 the rubber. Vereinigte Berlin- Frankfurter Gummiwaaren Fabriken, 

 Gelnhausen. Oct. 28. 



210,320 (CI. 30f). Rubber nipple, with appliance for fastening upon 

 neck of nursing bottle. Elizabeth Fasske, Dresden, Nov. 4. 



211,043 (CI. 63</)- Felloe for vehicle wheels with a covering of rubber 

 and a rim adapted to be removed. C. Menke, Mannheim. Nov. 19. 



211.336 (CI. 631/). Elastic tire segments with imbedded anchoring 

 screws, said segments being of smaller radius on the under side than 

 the outer edge of the felloe. W. Balassa, Vienna. Nov. 19. 



Patents Applied For. 



■ 9.549 (Class 30./). Elastic stocking with hose-like calf and a long 

 seam on the under side. W. Freeman and W.R. Cartledge, Phila- 

 delphia, United Stales. Oct. 28. 



