September i, 1904.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



425 



15,622. G. S. Ogilvie, London. Tire. July 13. 



15,653. W. Howes. London. Improvement relating to the inflation 

 of pneumatic tires. July 14. 



15,660. G. Morton, Manchester. Revolving heel pad. July 14. 



• 5.7 1 5- H. T. Pearce, Gloucester. Method of fastening rubber frogs 

 to horseshoes. July 15. 



15,765. J. N. Rice, London. Pneumatic tire. July 15. 

 15,782. A. B. Williamson, London. Sole and heel pad. July 15. 

 15,823. W. O. Chisholm, Glasgow. Waterproof collar and cuff. 

 July 16. 



15,836. G. L. Scott, Manchester. Heel pad. July 16. 

 Patents Granted. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, June 2^, 1904.! 



4,788 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with one or more reserve inner tubes]. 

 H. Coyle, West, Renfrewshire. 



4.793(I903)- Pneumatic hoofpad. J. Singleton, Manchester. 

 •4,910(1903). Self inking pad for rubber stamps. E. H. Smith, 

 Ocean City, New Jersey. 



*4. 9*3 ('903)- Pneumatic carpet cleaning device. J. S. Thurman, St. 

 Louis, Missouri. 



*4,949 (1903). Golf club [with head rendered elastic by a rubber cush- 

 ion behind the striking plate]. M. R. Swift, Vermont, United 

 States. 



5,120(1903). Vehicle wheel [rendered resilient by a rubber band inter- 

 posed between it and the tire]. T. Gare, New Brighton. 



5,163(1903). Pneumitic tire. L. Peter, Frankfort-on Main, Germany. 



5 [74 (1903). Hose coupling. W. M. Treglown, London. 



5,390(1903). Nipple for feeding bottle. G. Reines, London. 



5,412 (1903). Heel for boots. D. A. Berry, Northampton. 

 [Abstracted in the Official Journal, July 6, 1904. J 



*5.437 (1903). Washing and wringing machine. J. B. Rentzel, Man- 

 chester, Pennsylvania. 



"5,486 (1903). Bottle stopper. G C. Marks, London. (Crown Cork 



and Seal Co., Baltimore, Maryland.) 

 5.515 (1903). Apparatus for vulcanizing rubber goods [in long lengths] • 



H. Grimshaw, Clayton, Manchester. 

 "5.651 (1903). Vaginal syringe. E. C. Ashmead, Philadelphia, Penn- 

 sylvania. 

 5,827 (1903). Rubber handle for cricket bat. C. A. Beldam. London. 

 5.882 (1903). Cushion tire for vehicles. J. Hickling, Stalybridge, 



Cheshire. 

 6,074(1903). Pneumatic tire. J. M. Maclulich. London. 



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

 "6,187(1903). Pneumatic wheel [having rubber cushion between the 



hub and the tire portions]. H. H. Lake, London. (A. E. Mar- 



tinsen. New York.) 

 6,203(1903). Respirator for prevention of drowning, [Illustrated in 



The India Rubber World. March 1, 1904 — page 207]. J. A. 



Strenken, Bremen, Germany, and another. 

 6,232 (1903). Pneumatic tire. E. H. Seddon, 'Jooklands, Cheshire. 

 6,259 ( I 9°3)- Boot heel protector. J. E. Atkinson, Birmingham. 

 6,332 (rgo3). Mold for golf balls [with meam for centering the core]. 



C. A. F. H. Gregson and J. Hughes, Hunstanton, Norfolk. 

 6,371 (1903). Nipple for feeding bottle. B. Levi, Hildesheim, 



Germany. 

 6,431 (1903). Pneumatic pad [for harness and saddlery, beds, pillows, 



and surgical appliances]. E. M. Aulton, Wolverhampton. 

 6,440 (1903). Hose coupling. C. A. Richardson, Scholar Green, 



Cheshire. 

 6i5°3 ( I 9°3)- Pneumatic tire [with means for the automatic repair of 



the inner tubeincaseof puncture]. G. A. Steinberg, Paris, France. 

 6,520(1903). Waterproof garments for motoring. J. H. Anderson 



and Anderson, Anderson & Anderson, London. 

 "6,522 (1903). Solid rubber tire [with continuous narrow central tread 



portion and lateral extensions alternately arranged on opposite sides 



of the central portion]. W. O. Worth, Chicago, Illinois. 

 6,567(1903). Fountain pen. A. Vale, Handsworth, Staffordshire. 

 "6,705 (1903). Golf ball [having a core of paper, wound with rubber 



under tension]. K. V. Painter, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 * 6,706 (1903). Golf ball [composed of spongy rubber compressed in a 



Gutta-percha shell]. Same. 

 "6,707 (1903). Golf ball [composed of spongy rubber about which 



rubber strips are wound under tension, and an outer shell applied]. 



Same. 



6,781 (1903). Inner tube for pneumatic tires. A. J. Fearnley and J. 

 B. Forster, Newcastleon-Tyne. 



[Abstracted in the Official Journal, July 30, 1904.] 



"6,803 (!9°3)- Vehicle tire [consisting of a rubber core wrapped with 

 canvas and provided with stiffening ribs, the whole being enclosed 

 in a rubber cover and vulcanized]. G. H. Raflovich, Boston, 

 Massachusetts. 



* 7,162 (1903). Means for inflating footballs. W. S. Jacobs, Maiden, 



and W. E. Waterman, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 7,270(1903). Vehicle tire [formed by a metal spring strip, combined 



with a rubber tread]. F. Pawel, Hanover, Germany. 

 7,285 (1903). Infants napkin. M. Laue, Halle, Germany. 

 7,491 (1903). Pneumatic tire [with outer cover of leather, waterproofed 



with a solution of rubber]. P. Magnus, Collingwood, Victoria, 



Australia. 



* 7,521 (1903). Golf bill. A. R. Spear, St. Paul, Minnesota. 



GERMAN EMPIRE. 



Patents Granted. 



154,092 (Class 30*). Dental plate. Rosa Bauer, Cologne, July 6. 



Design Patents Granted [Gebrauchsmuster], 



226,984 (Class 301/). Elastic lacing appliance for obesity. Jeanne 

 Daine, Paris. June 29. 



226,850 (CI. 30^), Hard rubber valve for seamless nipple for feeding 



bottle. Actiengesellschaft Metzeler & Co., Munich. June 29. 

 227,497 (CI. 47a t )' Pump valve with a metallic insertion. Otto Arendt, 



Newark, N. J., United States. July 6. 

 228,135 (CI. jod). Body band of elastic and inelastic threads. W. 



Bftttger, Jr., Apolda, and Dr. R. Lehrich, Carlstadt. July 13. 

 228,058 (CI. 63<-). Motor cycle tire, with sharp longitudinal ridges to 



prevent skidding. Vereinigte Berlin Frankfurter Gummiwaaren- 



Fabriken, Gelnhausen. July 13. 

 228,531 (CI. 3^). Printed rubber ribbon for use in garments. Les Fils 



de J. B. Dumas, St. Etienne, France. July 20. 



Applications. 



31,904 (Class 63;). Protecting envelope for motor tires. T. Houben, 



Verviers, Belgium. July 6. 

 32,883 (CI. 63./). Elastic wheel hub. M. Hofer, Bern, Switzerland. 



July 13. 



■8,379 (CI. 30#), Production of dental plates of rubber with wire inser- 

 tion. C. E. Foster, Brighton, England, and The Dental Manufac- 

 turing Co., Ltd., London. July 20. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (With Date of Application). 



339i95° (Jan- 27). M. Sartiaux. Detachable anti slipping tire pro- 

 tector. 



340,036 (Jan. 29). S. Wimpffen. Protective appliance for pneumatic 

 tires. 



340,080 (Feb. 1). American Hard Rubber Co. Comb. 



340,085 (Feb. 1). Tredair Rubber Co. Elastic pad for shoe heels. 



340,092 (Feb. 1). L. Azulay. Pneumatic tire. 



340,203 (Feb. 5). J. A. Swinehart. Vehicle tire. 



340,213 (Feb. 6). L. Lessmann and M. Weinkopf. Puncture fluid 

 for tires. 



340,217 (Feb. 6). P. Corbeau and J. Lave. Anti slipping pneumatic 

 tire. 



340,361 (Feb. 11). H. Brookes. Protective tape for pneumatic tires. 



340,434 (Feb. 15), E. Zohlen. Tire cover and process of manufactur- 

 ing same. 



340.538 (Feb. 18). C. H. Gray and T. Sloper. Mold for pneumatic 

 or other tires. 



340.539 (Feb. 18). C. H. Gray and T. Sloper. Improvement in the 

 manufacture of rubber covered wire or tissues. . 



340.561 (Feb. 19). A. Beanjon. Detachable anti slipping appliance 

 for tires. 



340.562 (Feb. 19). A. de Dion and G. Bouton. Detachable anti slip- 

 ping appliance for tires. 



340,616 (Feb. 26). R. Peclet. Use of a metallic tissue to prevent slip- 

 ping of tires. 



[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, poit- 

 paid.) 



