March i, 1904.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



199 



28,207. F. Reddaway, Manchester. Securing pneumatic tires to rims. 



Dec. 23. 

 28,233. E. Greg and T. H. Hirst, London. Manufacture of motor 



tires. Dec. 23. 

 28,294. H. L. Alderson, Stafford. Non-slip boot protector. Dec. 24. 

 28,323. J. E. Mortimer, Portsmouth. Valve for pneumatic cushions. 



Dec. 24. 

 "28,353. Augustus O. Bourn, 52, Chancery Lane, London. Process 



of vulcanizing rubber. Dec 24. 

 28,371. L. Azulay, London. Pneumatic tire. Dec. 24. 

 28,437. T. S. Fordes, London. Resilient tire for motors. Dec. 28. 

 28,500. E. E. Hopkinson and J. E. Hopkinson & Co., Limited, Lon- 

 don. Elastic tire for vehicles. Dec. 28. 

 •28,545. W. G. Heys, Manchester. Machine for covering wire with 



insulating material. (W. E. Ammon, United States.) Dec. 29. 

 28,664. J. Dexter, London. Leakage cover for fire hose. Dec. 30. 

 28,675. R- J- Peach, Birmingham. Puncture finder for inflated tires. 



Dec. 30. 

 28,691. The Dunlop Rubber Co., Limited, and J. W. O. Walker, 



London. Tire for vehicles. Dec. 30. 

 23,705. A. C. Williams, London. Non-slipping cushion heel pad. 



Dec. 31. 

 28,720. J. Harrington, Brighton. Protective tire tread for outer cover 



for tires. Dec. 31. 

 28,809. E - Sedgwick, Canterbury. Revolving heel. Dec. 31. 

 28,817. D. B. Jacob, London. Non slipping device for pneumatic 



tires. Dec. 31. 



Applications— 1904. 



28. Oswald G. Moseley, Manchester. Pneumatic tire and fabric there- 

 for. Jan. I. 



49. Albert C. Hills, Coventry. Elastic tire. Jan. 1. 



58. D. Howard, London. Anti-side slip device for pneumatic tired 

 wheel. Jan I. 



62. W. C. Hawtin, London. Heel pad. Jan. I. 



•75. W. P. Thompson, Liverpool. Elastic tread horseshoe. (J. S 

 Tait, United States.) Jan. 1. 



90. A. J. Boult, London. Puncture closer for tires. (Baron R. Per- 

 sonne de Sennevoy, France.) Jan. I. 



148. R. S. Wood, Manchester. Pneumatic tire. Jan. 4. 



173. R. F. Davis, London. " Davis" patent heel. Jan. 4. 



213. J. U. Burt, London. Means of securing resilient tires to wheels. 

 Jan. 4. 



255. S. E. Burrow, Leeds. Waterproof shield for cyclists. Jan. 5. 



271. S Johnson, London. Wheel rim with rubber tire. Jan. 5. 



277. H. A. Rogers, London. Waterproof garment. Jan. 5. 



288. J. Marks, London. Hose coupling. Jan. 5. 



298. C. Mercades, London. Improvement in vehicles having pneu- 

 matic tires. Jan. 5. 



356. R. A. Kent, London. Tire composed of rubber core and a rub- 

 ber covering. Jan. 6. 



369. L. J. Cole, London. Reservoir pen, Jan. 6. 



374. Christian H. Gray, London. Improved tennis ball. Jan. 6. 



377. T. M. Thorn, H. R. Gregory, and G. Merrylees, London. 

 Treatment of waste vulcanized rubber. Jan. 6. 



419. H. Asprey, Burley, Yorkshire. Duplicate non-puncturable motor 

 cycle tire. Jan. 7. 



428. E. T. Cheer and W. Tess, Upton Park, Essex. Rim for motor 

 car. Jan. 7. 



430. J. Hill, Hawick, Scotland. Pneumatic tire cover. Jan. 7. 



469. E. Cleary, London. Tire for vehicle. Jan. 7. 



525. Celeste Joly and Reginald Boucher, London. Elastic wheel. 

 Jan. 8. 



537. The Dunlop Rubber Co , Limited, and J. V. Worthington, Lon- 

 don. Inflatable playing ball. Jan. 8. 



596. E. Niederhauser, Cologne, Germany. Jacket of lamellx> for 

 pneumatic tires. Jan. 9. 



647. W. Foster and B. S. Foster, Leeds. Revolvingheelpad.Jan.il. 



654. A. W. Mackenzie and J. Ross, London. Wheel rim and tire. 

 Jan. 11. 



749. W. E. Harker, Tynemouth, Northumberland. Prevention of 

 punctures in tires. Jan. 12. 



•758. W. G. Heys, Manchester. Insulating electrical conductors. 

 (W. E. Ammon, United States.) Jan. 12. 



800. L. Johnstone, London. Pneumatic or cushion or other rubber 

 tire for vehicles. Jan. 12. 



Patents Granted. 



(Abstracted in the Official Journal, December 23, 1903.] 



*i8,734 (1902). Elastic tire for vehicles. W. I. Gregory, Springfield, 

 Massachusetts. 



* 18,737 (1902) Vehicle wheel rim [adapted to pneumatic or other elas- 



tic tires]. J. Baker, Meacham, Illinois. 



* 18,738 (1902). Elastic stocking. W. F. Ware and W. R. Cartledge, 



Philadelphia. 



* 18,745 (1902). Vehicle tire [of solid rubber ; attached to the channel 



shaped rim by endless wires embedded in the tire during manufac- 

 ture, so as to pass through projecting eyelets]. H. C. Haines and 



W. E. Huber, Chicago. 

 18,999(1902). Syringe [for horticultural use]. W. Ring, Regensburg, 



and F. H. Mayr, Friedberg, Bavaria. 

 19,043 (1902). Powder blower [for administering medicines]. J. G. 



Glass, Edinburgh. 

 19,062 (1902). Rubber boot heel. H. Holt, Roath, Cardiff. 

 19,127 (1902). Golf ball [with Gutta-percha core covered with alternate 



layers of rubber and gutta. and an outer casing of Gutta-percha]. 



T. Cockburn, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

 19,188 (1902). Inflatable life belt. J. Ewing, Richmond, Quebec. 

 19,189(1902). Inflatable life belt. J. Ewing, Richmond, Quebec. 

 19,242 (1902). Golf club [with leather striking plate, cushioned by an 



elastic pad]. E. J. Byrne, Erdington, Warwickshire. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, December 31, 1903.) 

 19.324 (1902). Bottle stopper. M. M. Dessau, Merton, Surrey. 

 19,366(1902). Electric cable. W. E. Hitch, Birmingham. 

 19,424(1902). Surgical truss. F. Kiesel, Vienna. 

 •19,506(1902;. Billiard cushion. G. C. Dymond, Liverpool. (B. A. 



Stevens, Toledo, Ohio.) 

 19.675 (1902). Golf club [with pneumatic cushioned striking face]. 



W. Taylor, Banark. 

 19,704(1902). Vehicle wheel and rubber tire. A. Whiteway, Sale, 



Cheshire, and Charles Macintosh & Co., Limited. 



19.754 ('9° 2 )- Pneumatic and solid rubber tire combined. A. Tobler 

 and H. Samuel, London. 



19.755 (1902). Circular heel pad. G. H. Hickson, Stockton-on Tees. 

 19,794 (1902). Swimming apparatus [of waterproof material for attach- 

 ment to the foot]. H. Hohmann, Barmen, Germany. 



20,081 (I902). Devulcanization of India rubber. A. E. J. V. G. 

 Theilgaard, Copenhagen, Denmark. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, January 13, 1904.] 



20,087 (1902). Pneumatic tire [relates to means for attaching the edges 

 of the cover to wheel rims by extensible coiled wire rings]. F. Red- 

 daway and J. Muskett Manchester. 



20,105 (1902). Heel protector. A. Dickinson, Halifax. 



•20,129(1902). Umbilical bandage. C. J. Higgins, Wana.ah, In- 

 diana. 



20,208(1902). Packing for stuffing-boxes and gage-glasses. J. Dew- 

 rance, Southwark. 



•20,405(1902). Pneumatic tire [detachable, with means for securing 

 same ; the tire made by the Fisk Rubber Co.]. J. C. Cole, Chic- 

 opee Falls, Massachusetts. 



20.449 (1902)- Button [for clothing]. W. H. Forsyth, Bristol. 



20,471 (1902). Syringe. R. J. Reuter and A. B. V. Taffs. London. 



2 °>53° ('90 7 )- Exercising apparatus. A. E. Terry, Redditch. 

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



20,667(1902). Heel and sole piece for boots. T. Burrell, North Mel- 

 bourne, and E. C. Perdriau, Melbourne, Australia. 



20,737 (1902). Boot protector. A. W. Mantle and J. P. Frisby, Des- 

 borough, Northamptonshire. 



•20,744(1902). Reservoir pen. R. B. Dickie, Kenosha, Wisconsin. 



•20,749 (1902). Pneumatic tire [with series of air tubes communicating 

 with one inflating valve]. C. E. Thomas, Tucson, Arizona. 



20,790(1902). Revolving heel pad. J. T. Crossgrove, Stockton-on- 

 Tees. 



20,808 (igo2). Revolving heel pad. A. Briggs, Market Harborough, 

 Leicestershire. 



20,812 (1902). Sanitary utensil cover. J. W. Fearnley and T. Wood, 

 Newtown in Leeds. 



20,827 (1902). Pneumatic tire. G. H. Hastings, Oporto, Portugal. 



20,896 (1902). Punching machine for rubber and other belting. W. 

 H. Baxter, Leeds. 



20,910 (1902). India-rubber substitute [gum obtained from a Mexican 

 plant that the patentee calls Symatithinxas Mtxicanas, which name 



