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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[July 



1904. 



Patents Granted. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, Airil 20, 1904.] 

 28.227 (1902). Toe cap for boots. R. Schwarzwald and M. Urbahn, 



Hamburg, Germany. 

 •28.392 (1902). Massage appliance. L. Casper and Hygeia Vibratory 



Co., Chicago, Illinois. 



* 28,393 ('932). Bottle stopper. W. F. Dorman, New York. 

 28,514(1902). Pneumatic tire. C. Jenatzy, Brussels, Belgium. 

 2S,522 (1902). Pneumatic tire. H. J. Haddon, London. (J. Lacroix, 



Paris.) 

 28,625 (1902). Revolving heel pad. A. Briggs, Market Harborough. 

 28,659(1902). Foot protector for animals. C. W. Herbert, Leicester. 

 28,750 (1902). Golf ball. W. H. and H. Southon, London. 

 •28,771(1902). Elastic tire. C. W. Hunt, New York. 

 28,888(1902). Pneumatic tire. W. H. Barratt, Bristol. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, April 27, 1904.] 

 129 (1903). Respirator. B. Loeb, Cologne, Germany. 

 147 (1903). Heel protector. E. W. Wooders, Bredbury, Cheshire. 

 168(1903). Elastic tire. G. Swindin, London. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, May 4, 1904.] 



337(1903). Change protector for solid cushion or pneumatic tire. H. 

 Bremer, Neheim a/Ruhr, Germany. 



366 (1903). Apparatus for removing dust from carpets. S. Simmons. 

 London. 



382 (1903). Heel protector. F. Town, Halifax. 



4S9 (1903). Pneumatic suspension wheel for vehicles. P. Weir, Bristol. 



600(1903). Surgical truss. J. Wibler, Wiesbaden, Germany. 



631 U903). Elastic tire [with metal springs inside a rubber cover]. G. 

 S. Ogilvie, Woodbridge, Suffolk. 



676(1903). Elastic tire. E. E. Hill, Walton-on-Thames. 



•681(1903). Hypodermic syringe. A. J. Boult, London. (T. J. 

 Lynch, Marietta, Pennsylvania.) 



753 (1903). Pneumatic tire cover. [The " Palmer Cord" feature de- 

 scribed in The India Rubber World, January i, 1904]. Chris- 

 tian H. Gray, Silvertown, and T. Sloper, Wiltshire. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, May ii, 1904. [ 



801 (1903). Revolving boot heel. R., H. J., and E. W. Harris, 

 Bristol. 



815 (1903). Pneumatic tire. J. F. Pease and E. Schumacher, Dar- 

 lington. 



•841 (1903). Boot heel. M. Bray, Newton, Massachusetts. 



•868(1903). Vulcanizer for rubber stamps. R. H.Smith, Spring- 

 field, Massachusetts. 



875 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with emergency air tube between the ordi- 

 nary tube and the wheel rim], G. C. Marks, London. (Com- 

 municated from New Zealand.) 



1,094 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with protecting band]. V. Gallien, 

 Paris, France. 



1,126(1903). Boot sole. H. Attneave, London. 



M39 ('9°3)- Air cushion. A. Pulbrook, Hammersmith, Middlesex. 



1,142(1903). Respirator [for miners' use]. A. Pollard, London. 



i. 2 37( I 9°3)- Pneumatic tire [with special rim]. R. Kronenberg, 

 Ohligs, Prussia. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, May 18, 1904.} 



* 1,277 (1903). Window strip. W. Steger, Marietta, Ohio. 



1,282 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with means to prevent slipping], J. H. 

 W. Fitzgerald, London. 



1,284(1903). Apparatus for vulcanizing tire covers. F. Ornstein, Vic- 

 toria, Australia. 



•1,420(1903). Pneumatic tire [with air chamber in sections]. C.Mil- 

 ler, Binghamton, New York. 



*'j435 (!9 3)- Elastic tire for vehicles. W. C. Lilly, Akron, Ohio. 



1,546 (1903). Vehicle wheel [pneumatic cushions connected to the hub, 

 with or without rubber tires]. A. F. Hawksley, Altrincham. 



1,549 O903). Pneumatic tire |formed from a number of separate rub- 

 ber ballsj. W. H. Sewell, Belfast. 



1,715(1903). Water bottle [with removable bottom to permit the in- 

 sertion of ice]. C. Serre, Paris, France. 



1,765 (1903). Inhaler. J. E. Arnold, London. 



1,802 (1903). Non slipping pneumatic tire. J. Lees, Manchester. 

 [Abstracted in the Official Journal, May 26, 1904,] 



1,914 (1903). Pneumatic tire [capable of being ridden after the inner 

 tube has been deflated], M. Manuel, Mulhausen, Germany. 



1,951(1903). Solid rubber tire. J. D. Roots, London. 



2,022 (1903). Solid rubber tire. S. J. Lilley and T. P. Buckton, 

 Leicester. 



2,049(1903). Golf ball. A. B. Dexter, London. 



2.°73 ( r 903). Pneumatic tire [designed to be free from side slipping], 

 A. Prinzhorn, Continental Caoutchouc and Guttapercha Co., Han- 

 over, Germany. 



2,141 (1903). Pneumatic tire [wheel with two tires side by side]. A. 



Nicholson, Dublin. 

 2,181(1933). Pneumatic tire. E. Midgley, London. 

 2,221 (1903). Pneumatic tire. J. E. Griffith, Upper Bangor, North 



Wales. 



GERMAN EMPIRE. 

 Patents Granted. 



Gustav 



152,520 (Class 34c) Elastic ring for brass buffing machines. 

 Robinson. Dresden Lobtau. May II. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster]. 



221,300 (Class 42^). Instrument for measuring diameters of rubber 



hose. Meyerhoff & Co., Cassel. Apr. 20. 

 222,771 (CI. 30.6). Noseabturator, consisting of a rubber bag provided 



with stiff longitudinal cut off channel. H. Middendorf, Magde- 

 burg. May 4. 

 222,307 (CI. 63/). Cellular tire. Albin Freiherr von Reitzenstein, 



Berlin. May 4. 

 222,571 (CI. 63c). Tread for pneumatic or tires consisting of altetnate 



cross plates of rubber and metal, to prevent skidding. O. Franzel 



and H. Sartorius. Bochum. May 4. 

 222,695 (CI. 63^). Protective band for pneumatic tires in the form of 



segments wholly or partly of rubber. C. Birkenstock, Fraukfurt 



a/M. May 4. 

 222,666 (CI. 71^). Shoe laces of rubber, having a metal slide. K. 



Hossa, Miingeln. May 4. 

 222,610 (CI. 72/5). Rubber file head, provided with a protective plate. 



I. G. Schrodie, Ideal Sport- und Spiel Fabrik, Nurnberg Schweinau. 



May 4. 

 222,731 (CI. 15A). Press appliance for dyeing, consisting of a rubber 



roller for applying the color and an elastic plate for taking up and 



supplying the same. G. Tietie, Leipzig-Auger. May 11. 

 223,060 (CI. 34^). Rubber collecting plate, for head waiters. W. Bas- 



kin, Carlsruhe i/B. May 11. 

 223,241 (CI. 47/). Rubber coupling for hose. S. Taul, Aachen. 



May 11. 

 223,250 CI. 77/). Inflatable rubber figures which, by means of heavy 



material within them, may be made to stand. Gummi- fabrik bei 



Melle. Wortman & C. Borsch, Melle. May 11. 



Applications. 



36,169 (Class 30*/). 

 Apr. 20. 



Dental rubber plate. Rosa Bauer, Cologne. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Date of Application). 



338.206 (Dec. 17, 1903). L. Niore. Protector for pneumatic tires. 



338,242 (Dec. 16, 1903). Ciceolini and Legoun. Anti-slipping pneu- 

 matic tire. 



338,265 (Nov. 13, 1903). J. Merle. . Extensor for the manufacture of 

 pneumatic tires. 



338,331 (Dec. 19, 1903). R. Haberland. Pneumatic tire. 



338,341 (Dec. 23, 1903). C. Dutordoir. Anti-slipping band for rub- 

 ber tires. 



338,343 (Dec. 21, 1903). L. Laine. Repair strip for pneumatic tires. 



338,369 (Dec. 24, 1903). Salder Rubber tire. 



338,474 (Nov. 21, 1903). Foulquier. Jointed detachable rim for pneu- 

 matic tires. 



338,501 (Dec. 19, 1903). Trooquette. Elastic tire. 



338,604 (Dec. 11, 1903). Process of vulcanization for rubber tires. 



338,630 (Dec. 2, 1903). M. Vivian. Anti-slipping tire. 



338,669 (Dec. 29, 1903). W. E. Amsnon. Machine for covering or 

 for insulating flat metallic wires. 



338,729 (Dec. 18, 1903). E. J. Fort. Metallic protector or elastic 

 metallic chamber, applicable to vehicle wheels. 



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

 R. Bobet, consulting engineer, 16, avenue de Villiers, Paris, at 50 cents each, pott- 

 paid.] 



