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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[August i, 1904. 



13,416. P. Heymann, London. Elastic bib to wear during hair cut- 

 ting. June 14. 



1 3.443- J- C. Steiner, London. Appliance for imparting intermittent 



compression to elastic bulbs of vaporizers. June 14. 

 '3>493- F. Peace, Sheffield. Non puncturable tire cover. June 14. 



Patents Granted. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, June i, 1904. 1 



2 .399 (>9°3)- Golf ball [solid gutta core, covered with thin layer of 

 rubber, and encased in guttaj. C. T. Kingzett, Chislehurst. 



*2, 477 (1903). Life preserver [comprising a series of inflatable cham- 

 bers, fitted with an adjustable belt]. J. A. Elenius. Calumet, 

 Michigan. 



2,514(1903). Pneumatic tire [protected from puncture by a strip of 



thin steel inside the cover]. J. L. Heward, Cardiff. 

 2,548 (1903). Life saving buoy [to be worn on the person]. H. Con- 



dren, Vancouver, British Columbia. 

 2,591 (1903). Waterproof aprons for exposed seats of tramcars. A. 



L. Brown, London. 

 •2,603 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with self sealing portions]. H. J. 



Haddan, London. (J. W. Blodgett, Chicago, Illinois.) 

 "2,605 ( r 9°3)- Lacing hook guard for leggings, boots, and the like. 



W. Lanz, Chicago, Illinois. 



2,634 (!9°3)- Non slipping pneumatic tire. E. C. Pope-Sadler, Lon- 

 don. 



2.662 (1903). Inflatable boot tree. Graf Hans Hoyos, Hanover, 

 Germany. 



2.663 (1903). Puncture proof pneumatic tire. J. Hall, Ipswich. 

 2,676 (1903). Hose coupling. F. Eissing, Kreuzlingen, Switzerland, 



and A. Spiegel, Constance, Germany. 



2,689 (1903). Blowing toy. H. Metzger, Paris, France. 



2,756 (1903). Pneumatic tire. II. Brookes, Stirchley. 



2,760(1903). Inflatable boot tree. G. Evans and J. Holmes, North- 

 ampton. 



2,766 (1903). Elastic exercising apparatus. T. Belvoir, New South- 

 gate. 



2,816(1903). Machine for making rubber surgical bandages. C. 

 Blair, Preston. 



2,824 (1903). Rubber strips for vehicle windows. C. McKay and A. 

 J. Stone, Cardiff. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, June 8, 1904.] 



2,893 (1903). Waterproof coat for motor car drivers. J. E. Seaman 

 and A. Jamieson Bradford. 



2,899 ('9°3)- Pneumatic tire [two' tires side by side]. P. A. and D. 

 A. Martin, Birmingham. 



2,939 (1903). Apparatus for vulcanizing rubber strips for tires, belting, 

 and the like. Christian H. Gray, Silvertown. 



2,969 (1903). Artificial hands. A. Daniels, Waterloo. 



3,071 (1903). Dancing toy. R. Uhrig, Altenessen, Germany. 



3,079 (1903). Hoof pad. R. H. and A. H. Coppin, Addington. 



3,1571903). Elastic exercising apparatus. F. W. Croucher, Fleet, 

 Hampshire. 



3,227 (1903). Device for cleaning knives, kitchen utensils, and the 

 like. E. Roberts, London. 



3,230 (1903). Golf ball. J. H. Roger, Glasgow. 



3. '55 (1903). Non slipping pneumatic tire. W. M. Edwards, London. 



3,398 (1903). Pneumatic tire and rim therefor. C. Challiner, Man- 

 chester. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, June 15, 1904.] 



3.485 (1903). Substitute for rubber or leather. W. F. Reid (the in- 

 ventor of " Velvril "), Addlestone. 



3,557 (1903). Ball of zylonite for golf or croquet. British Zylonite 

 Co., Chingford, and S. E. Bain, East Bergholt, Suffolk. 



3,560(1903). Detachable boot heel. A. and H. A. Woodier, Runcorn, 

 Cheshire. 



3,616 (1903). Boot heel. W. R. Watts, Hornsey. 



3,694 (1903). Revolving heel pad. A. E. Bigg, Manchester. 



*3,78i (1903). Syringe. E. B. Windier, St. Louis, Missouri. 



3.922 (1903). Rubber tube for penholders, to give a firm gripping sur- 

 face and prevent writer's cramp. C. Baker, Southampton. 



3.923 (1903). Truss. T. P. E. Trotry-Girardiere, London (Com- 

 municated from France.) 



♦3,948 (1903). Elastic tire [made of a coiled strip of knitted fabric im- 

 pregnated with rubber and vulcanized]. W. Esty, Laconia, New 

 Hampshire. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, June 22, 1904.] 



3,995 (1903). Carriage step [with non slipping tread], H. P. L. 



Triscott, Colchester. 

 4,044 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with non slipping cover]. S. Butler, 



Westbury-on-Trym. 

 4,135 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with metal protected plates within the 



cover]. M. Purser, Carlow, Ireland. 

 4,182 (1903). Mold for golf balls. K. Gray, Chelsea. 

 "4,183 (1903). Golf ball [with rubber core covered with silk or other 



textile and enclosed in a Gutta percha shell]. F. W. Smith, 



Bridgeport, Connecticut. 

 "4,314(1903). Toy animal [inflatable]. G. T. Hyde, London. (E. S. 



Savage, New York city). 

 4,321 (1903). Means of inflating tires from the operation of a motor 



car. E. Girard and M. Ripert, Marseilles, France. 



*4.35 1 (1903). Hose coupling [for railway cars]. E. E. Gold, New 

 York. 



"4,352(1903). Solid rubber tire. R. S. Graham and W. S. Perkins, 



New York. 

 4.398 (1903). Hockey stick [with India-rubber or Gutta-percha driving 



face]. W. G. Grenville, Birmingham. 

 4,479 1903). Pneumatic tire. J. H. W. Fitzgerald, London. 

 4,511 (1904). Stuffing box packing. J. A. Fisher, London. 

 4.591 (1903). Golf ball [formed by winding a rubber band under tension 



around a globular air chamber of glass and enclosing the same in a 



Gutta-percha shell]. M. A. Greenberg, Cheetham, and I. Cowen, 



Manchester. 

 4,695 (1903). Pneumatic tire. E. A. Seddon. Brooklands, Cheshire. 



GERMAN EMPIRE. 



Patents Granted. 



152,808 (Class 47/). Binding twine, the strands of which are covered 

 with rubber solution. W. Reinhold, Berlin.' May 26. 



Design Patents Granted [Gehrauchsmuster]. 



224,352 (Class 33<i). Cane or umbrella ferrule with rubber attachment. 



Frank Schroeder, Breslau. May 26. 

 224,807 (CI. I2</). Filtering plate of porcelain provided with a rubber 



ring. Frau Marquart, Beuel a/Rh. June 1. 

 224,978 (CI. 15A). Rubber stamp. A. Paetz, Hamburg. June I. 



225.042 (CI. 47i>). Pump valve. Vereinigte Gummiwaaren-Fabriken 

 Harburg-Wien, Harburg a/d E. June 1. 



225.043 (CI. 47.1,). Pump valve. Same. 



225,171 (CI. 63^.) Tire tread with protective band of steel. L. Rieber 



and E. Schliiter, Magdeburg. June 1. 

 225.230 (CI. 63c - ). Armored rubber tire. M. Kroff, Hanau. June 1. 

 226,1 16 (CI. 30^). Pneumatic tire with protecting band. Bremer-Gum- 



miwerke, Bremen. June 15. 

 226,052 (CI. 65«). Packed rubber swimming belt. G. Kiinzler and A. 



Kiinzler, Munich. June 15. 

 226.033 (CI. 63?). Hollow rubber tire having V-shaped profile, but not 



filled with air. W. Maybach, Cannstadt. June 15. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Date of Application). 



339,362 (Jan. 6). J. S. Tait. Horseshoe pad. 



339,366 (Jan. 6, 1904). R. A. Kent, Tire. 



339,452 (Jan. 9). Societe Anonyme des Pneus Cuir Samson. Felly, 

 designed for a removable protector for pneumatic tires. 



339.464 (Jan. 9) E. Lapisse. Protecting band for pneumatic tires. 



339,474 (Jan. 9). L. P. Stier. Device for attaching pneumatic tires to 

 wheels. 



339,567 (Jan. 18). G. R. Fermer and F. W. Trash. Pneumatic tire. 



339,597 (Jan. 14). P. T. Somerville-Large. Pneumatic tire protector. 



339,614 (Jan. 20). J. Michel. Rubber joint for tubing. 



339,632 (Jan. 15). J. Clerget. Pneumatic tire. 



339,635 (J an - 15)- A. L. Bertincourt. Anti slipping device for tires. 



339,639 (Jan. 15). Societe G. Chapman et fils. Manufacture of mat- 

 ting or other objects of rubber, in colors. 



339,667 (Jan. 18). C. W. Zaring. Anti slipping device for tires, 



339,690 (Jan. 21). T. Desgrey. Pneumatic tire. 



339,866 (Jan. 25). A. Chambolle. Safety pneumatic tire. 



[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, post- 

 paid.] 



