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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[February i, 1904. 



25,107. A. T. Sadler and A. Franklin, Birmingham. Repair band for 

 pneumatic tires. Nov. 18. 



25,220. W. F. Williams, London. Means of securing elastic tires. 

 Nov. 19. 



25,250. Henrich Traun, London. Improved manufacture of combs 



and other objects in vulcanized India-rubber. (Communicated from 



Germany). Nov. 19. 

 25,274. E. Lapisse, London. Pneumatic tire for vehicle wheels. 



Nov. 19. 

 25 299. F. H. Barker, Manchester. Rubber heel for boots. 'Nov. 20. 

 25.357' J- Esmonde, London. Tire for wheels and rim for same. 



Nov. 20. 



25.373. G. E. Wells, London. Manufacture of golf balls. Nov. 20. 

 25,406. T. Singleton and G. W. Singleton, Halifax. Revolving heel. 



Nov. 21. 

 25.408. F. S. Beilby, Manchester. Cover for pneumatic tires. Nov. 21. 

 25,418. J. M. Macrae, London. Hot water bag. Nov. 21, 

 25,428. J. Fisher, Manchester. Golf ball. Nov. 21. 

 25,432. 1Q Higham and J. Rickard, Plymouth. " Higham " inner 



tube for cycle and motor tires. Nov. 21. 

 25,572. E. Midgley, London. Pneumatic tire cover. Nov. 23. 

 25,598. F. F. Kerr, Liverpool. Pneumatic tire. Nov. 24. 

 25,631. H. E. Kitcat. London. Hose coupling. Nov. 24, 

 25,645. A. J. W. Curry, London. Means for repairing pneumatic 



tires. Nov. 24. 

 25,656. L. Niore, Liverpool. Pneumatic tire protector. Nov. 24. 

 25,728. J. A. Torrens, Somerset Coleraine. ('over for pneumatic tires 



to prevent side slipping. Nov. 25. 



25.973- The Eastern Produce and Estates Co., Limited, 115, Cannon 

 street, London. Implement for " tapping " rubber trees. (T. P. 

 Simpson, Ceylon ) Nov. 27. 



25,oot. A. Subron, Hull. Device for repairing pneumatic tires. 

 Nov. 28. 



26.109. W. Macaulay, Lome, county Antrim. Pneumatic cushion, 

 with air valve. Nov. 30. 



26.110. J. Thomas, and W. Smith, Roath, Cardiff. Rubber and 

 leather heel. Nov. 30. 



26.133. C Andresvert, London. Apparatus for applying pneumatic 

 tires. Nov. 30. 



26.134. P. J. McGinn, Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Self acting pump for in- 

 flating tires on wheels while the same are in motion. Nov 30. 



26,202. E. W. Wooders, Birmingham. Washers for revolving heel 



pads for boots. Dec. 1. 

 26,308. E. J. Price and T. Carey, Cardiff. Combination cushion heel 



piece, for boots. Dec. 2. 



26,321. F. W. Rushbrooke and F. B. Tippets. London. Pneumatic 

 tire for motor cycles and motor cars. Dec. 2. 



26.374. J- C. N. Fomeloy, London. Pneumatic tire. Dec. 2. 

 26,469. M. Vivian, London. Elastic tire for vehicles. Dec. 3. 

 26,474. A. F. Allan and J. A. Lenhoff, London. Air brake hose coup- 

 ling. Dec. 3. 



26,519. P. A. Martin and D. A. Martin. Birmingham. Method of and 

 means for applying covers to elastic tires. Dec. 4. 



Patents Granted. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, Decembers, 1903. J 



* 17,060. (ig02). Interlocking tile of rubber, for floors, walls, and ceil- 



ings. G. H. Bennett, New York. 

 17,061 (1902). Device for closing punctures in air tubes of tires. Tur- 



cat, Mery et Cie., Marseilles, France. 

 •17,144(1902). Golf ball [with center formed by winding a strip of 



rubber, instead of a core of hard material, the cover being made of 



Gutta-percha]. E. Kempshall, Boston. 



* 17,181 (1902). Golf ball [formed by winding a strip of rubber over a 



celluloid core and enclosing the whole in a Guttapercha covering]. 

 E. Kempshall, Boston. 



17,211 (1902). Pneumatic tire [involving means of attachment for in- 

 creasing the lateral stability of the tire cover]. L. Johnstone, 

 Blackley, near Manchester. 



17,301 (1902). Golf ball [of alternate strips of India-rubber and Gutta- 

 percha, with or without a central core, and enclosed in a Gutta- 

 percha casing]. C. T. Kingzett, Chiselhurst. 



1 7i39 3 (1902). Pneumatic tire [relates to the attachment of the thicken- 

 ed edges of the tire to rims with inturned edges]. H. Falconnet 

 and M. Perodeau, Choisy-le-Roi, France. 



17,586 (1902). Horseshoe pad. H. Walker and P. S. Walker, New 

 Charlton, and J. Hamer, Plumstead, both in Kent. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, December 9, 1903.] 

 '7.637 (1902). Vulcanizing rubber boots and shoes. A. Cockburn, 



Edinburgh. 

 17,638 (1902). Molding water bottles and other goods of rubber. J. 



Cockburn, Edinburgh. 



*'7,734 (1902). Pneumatic tire [depending for resiliency on compress- 

 ed gas enclosed in sponge rubber]. R. Haddan, London. (R. A. 

 Kent, Joplin, Missouri.) 



17.787 (1902). Pneumatic tire for vehicles. F. Toni, London. 



17,81 1 (1902). Electric insulator [for high tension currents ; formed of 

 porcelain, and mounted on a stem of vulcanite secured in brackets 

 fixed to the post]. K. S. Lemstrom, Helsingfors, Finland. 



•17,917 (1902). Boot heel of leather and rubber. L. F. Small, Brain- 

 tree, Massachusetts. 



17,990(1902). Stopper for milk bottles [involving a rubber cap]. N. 

 M. C. Dupond, Besancon, France. 



18,012 (1902). Pneumatic tire [rendered puncture proof by a strip of 

 leather within the outer cover]. W. Saunders, Lochwinnoch, Ren- 

 frewshire. 



18.134 ('902). Golf club [with resilient driving face]. C. H. Gray, 

 India-Rubber, Gutta-Percha, and Telegraph Works Co., Limited, 

 Silvertown. 



18.135 ('9° J )- Rubber coated thread of cord [designed for weaving 

 the Palmer tire cover, described in The India Rubber World, 

 January 1, 1904 — page 131]. C. H. Gray, Silvertown, and T. 

 Sloper, Devizes, Wiltshire. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, December 16, 1903.] 

 18,198(1902). Bottle stopper [including a rubber ring]. B. W. Glass, 



Belfast, New Zealand. 

 •18,505 (1902). Playing ball [for golf and the like; formed with an 



inflated center piece, wound with rubber thread under tension, and 



the whole enclosed in a shell of Gutta-percha]. E. Kempshall, 



Boston. 

 18,518 (1902). Pneumatic hub for vehicle wheels. W. H. Ireland, 



Birmingham. 

 •18.547(1902). Cushion tire [formed in sections separately secured 



to the wheel rim]. G. Miller, Binghamton, New York. 

 •18,588(1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boston. 

 •18,589(1902). Golf ball. E. Kempshall, Boston. 

 '8.595 ('9° 2 ). Cushion tire [made in sections and secured separately to 



the wheel rim]. W. H. Sewell, Bangor, Ireland. 

 18,600 (1902). Bottle stopper [including a flat rubber washer]. R. 



Hill, Grimsby. 



THE GERMAN PATENT RECORD. 

 Patents Granted. 



148,266 (Class 631/). Appliance for setting rubber tires in tne felloes. 



P. Uhlig, Dresden. Dec. 9. 

 I4S,5oS (CI. 2%i). Rubber cover, for the work table of leather working 



machines. Baugh Machine Co., G. m. b. H., Frankfurt a/M. 



Dec. 16. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 



212,374 (Class 77/). Rubber bag connected with trumpet of edible ma- 

 terial, with metal vibrating tongue attached. Frau Ernst, Oel- 

 benna. Dec. 2. 



212,729 (CI. 12/). Siphon of soft rubber provided with dependent rub- 

 ber ball. A. Kahlert, Hamburg. Dec. 9. 



205,499 (CI- 77/). Toy in form of closed rubber cylinder divided in 

 the middle by a diaphragm in which are inserted musical reeds. 

 Ungarishe-Gummiwaaren-Fabrik, A.-G., Budapest. Dec. 2. 



Patents Applied For. 



8,410 (Class 39/>)- Process for devulcanizing Caoutchouc. (Addition to 

 patent No. 112,017.) A. E J. V. J. Theilgaard, Copenhagen. 

 Dec. 2. 



8,194 (CI. 391/). Process for rendering harmless the cellulose in Caout- 

 chouc, Gutta percha and the like. Same. Dec. 9. 



8,581 (CI. 39a). Process for manufacture of hollow rubber goods. Dr. 

 Ileinrich Traun u. Sohne, Hamburg. Dec. 2. 



I7i5i7 (CI 39"). Protective covering for use in the cold vulcanization 

 of rubber goods. E. Frankenberg, Hanover. Dec. 9. 



20,742 (CI. 3qn). Process for manufacture of rubber pumps. (Addi- 

 tion to patent No. 141,210.) Schlesische Gummiv.aaren-Fabriken, 

 Gustave Eichler, Bresslau. Dec. 9. 



10,684 (CI. 3gi). Process for regenerating Caoutchouc. P. H. J. 

 Chautard and Henri Kessler, Paris. Dec. 9. 



8,574 (CI. 2i<r). Protective covering for electric cables. Dr. Ileinrich 

 Traun u. Sohne, Hamburg. Dec. 5. 



