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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[XuVEMBER I, 1907. 



9,646 (1906). Means for preventing the spreading of dust by road vehicles. 



A. B. Begg, Manchester. 

 9.710 (1906). Plastic compi sition of bitumen and rubber. C. A. C. 



De Caudemberg, Nice, France. 

 9,727 (1906). Pressure gage for pneumatic tires. H. W. Southall and 



F. V. Madeley, Birmingham. 

 9»739 (1906). Driving belt of metallic wires enclosed in rubber. F. Row- 

 ley, Whaley Bridge, Cheshire. 

 9,742 (1906). Heel plate. W. Clark, Edinburgh, Scotland. 

 9,751 (:9o6). Non skid cover for tires. C. H. Wilkinson, Huddersfield. 

 9-775 (1906). Horseshoe pads. R. Heath, Mirfield, Yorkshire. 

 9,776 (1906). Valve. H. H. Perry, Enfield, Middlesex. 

 9, 80S (1906). Elastic substance prepared from the gums of the Saptaceae. 



M. M. Dessau, Merton, Surrey. 

 9,809 (1906). Heel protectors. G. E. Vaughan, Redditch, Worcestershire. 

 9.835 (1906). Pneumatic tire air tubes. T. Y. Howcroft, Middlesborough- 



on-Tees. 

 *9,862 (1906). Golf club with elastic striking plate. C. E. R. Martin and 



C. M. Rivers, Newark, New Jersey. 

 •9,899 (1906). Hose coupling. E. J. W. De Fonst and F. I. De Forest, 



Bradner, Ohio. 

 9.952 (1906). Elastic tire. T. B., A. G., and G. l'. P. Marchant. London. 

 9,969 (1906). Solid tire. il. Breen, Enniscorthy, Wexford. 

 9.975 (1906). Pneumatic tire. T. Forde, Middleton, Ireland. 

 •10,076 (1906). Armored pneumatic tire. A. Dow, New York city. 

 10,102 (1906). Wire wound hose pipe. J. Farris. Kensington, Victoria. 

 [Abstb.^cted in the Illustr.\ted Offici.\l Jolrnal, August 28, 1907-] 

 10,164 (1906). Belt fastening. E, F. Durand. Beckenham, Kent. 

 io,t8o (1906). Spring wheel with rubber tire. R. "SI. A. Leps. Blaye, 



France. 

 •10,208 (1906). C<.mposition for electric conductors. British Thomson- 

 Houston Co.. London. (General Electric Co.. Schenectady. New York.) 

 J0,223 (1906). Leather pneumatic tire covers. M. Videcoq, Paris, France. 

 10,264 (1906). Pipe joint for use on motor vehicles. F. T. Jackson. 



Coventry Plating and Presswork Co., Coventry. 

 10,280 (190(1). Medical appliance for genitourinary diseases. U. D. 



Ezell, Kimball, Texas. 

 10,306 (1906). Spring wheel with rim or wood or wood and rubber blocks. 



T. W. Baker, London. 

 J0.463 (1906). Golf ball. E. Hartley, Fenton. and J. W. Hartley, Stone, 



both in Staffordshire. 

 10,475 (1906). Packing ring to protect calendering machines from oil from 



bearings. H. Bostell, Obercasscl, Germany. 

 [Abstracted in the Ii.lustk.\ted Official Journal, September 4. 1907-] 

 10.607 (1906). Spring wheel with elastic tires. E. L. A. Olivier, Paris. 



France. 

 10,611 (1906). Rubber running out gear for gun carriages. K. Haussner. 



Buenos Aires, Argentina. 

 10,628 (1906). Rivets for pneumatic tires studded tread bands. C. H. 



Wilkinson, Huddersfield. 

 10.6-6 (!9n6l. Pneumatic tire cover. C. H. Wilkinson. Huddersfield. 

 *io,679 (1906). Swimming appliance with pneumatic pad. Z. T. Cox, Salt 



Lake City, Utali. 

 •10,683 (1906). Covtr for scissors handles. C. W. Tindall, Lynnville, Iowa. 



10.704 (1906). Rubber substitute fur filling tires. L. Roland, Paris, 

 France. 



10.705 (1906). Tire composed of the pr. ceding substance. L. Roland. 



Paris, France. . 



10,731 (1906). Overshoes for workmen. G. Kappler. F.nRf-Ziinch, Switzer- 

 land. 

 •10,779 (1906). Pneumatic balls for games. A. T. Saunders, Akron, 



Ohio. 

 10,820 (1906), Vulcanizer for india-rubber. W. B. Arkless. Erdington, 



Staffordshire. 

 10,848 (1906). Stiffener for boot toicaps. J. Morath, Oeflingen, Baden. 



Germany. 

 10,854 (1906). Exercising apparatus. F. W. Croucher, London. 

 10,864 (1906). Spring wheel with pneumatic tube within the wooden tire. 



A. M. N. P. Laporte. St. Etienne. France. 

 10.870 (1906). Spring wheel with rubber cushions. J. Johnston, London, 



and H. C. Powel. Westminster. 

 10,899 (1906). Non skidding device for pneumatic tires. H. Edmunds, 



Westminster. 

 10,899 a. Fastening for tire non skids. H. Edmunds. Westminster. 

 10,935 (1906). Base for earthenware vessels. G. Parr. I>eicesler. 

 10,986 (1906). Molding tire covers. F. Veith. Veithweik, Odenwald. 



Germany. 



11.049 (1906). Pneumatic tire tread. H. J. and F. E. Jones, Leytenstone. 



11.050 (1906). Elastic (not pneumatic) tire. H. J. and F. E. Jones, 

 Leytenstone. 



•11,105 (1906). Horseshoe pad. T. W. J. McGann, Washington city. 

 •11,106 (1906). Horseshoe pad. T. W. J. McGann. Washington city. 

 11,115 (1906). Sectional elastic tire. A. T. Collier. St. .Mbans. and 

 Reilloc Tyre Co.. London. 



11,145 ((1906). Puncture closing composition for tires. P. Rensch, Con- 

 senheira, Germany. 



11,165 (1906). Massage apparatus. A. N. Gore, East Finchley. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, September ii, 1907.] 



II. 167 (1907). Cable for diving apparatus. J. Holman. London. 



ri,20& (1906), Belt fastener. C. H. Griffiths, ilanchester. 



1 1,225 (1906). Burglar alarm. P. Brauer, Wittenberge, Ciermany. 



1 1,239 (1906). Valve with rubber parts. W, H. Bushell, London, and 

 L. R. S. Tolman, Putney Hill. 



11,252 (1906). Detachable rim for tires. J. F. Janes, London. 



*ii,273 (1906). Self-staling pneumatic tire. A. Dow, New York city. 



11.306 (1906). Pneumatic tire. H. J. Lawson, London. 



•11.360 (1906). Joint-making packing. A. X. Hartmann, Paterson, New 

 Jersey. 



1 1 .378 (1906) . 11 use coupling. J. O. Spong, London. 



11,444 (1906). Pneumatic tire cu\er, of leather. E. L. Harris, London. 



11,451 (1906). Bottle stopper washer. C. H. Gray, India Rubber, Gutta 

 Percba and Telegra])h Works Co., Limited. Silvertown, London. 



11)537 (1906). Spring wheel with elastic tire. E. Peltier, Sceaux Robin- 

 son, France. 



11.537 (1906). Tire composed of several pneumatic tubt-s. J. A. Mays, 

 Hampstead. 



*ii,665 (1906). Removable inextensible rim flange. J. G. Lorrain, London. 

 (R. P. Scott. Cadiz, Ohio.) 



11,671 (1906). Anti skidding device. T. Browett. London. 



11,687 (1906). Suspension wheel with rubber tread surface. E. Batault, 

 Geneva, Switzerland. 



11,720 (1906). Kim for solid rubber tires. iL H. Hora, London. 



11,747 (1906). Elastic tire. A. T. Eyton, Holywell. Flintshire. 



11,752 (1906). Pn.uinatic lire. R. Ruwet and E. Sabatier, Lacken, 

 Belgium. 



11,809 (1906). Elastic tire. F. G. Garrett, Southall, Middlesex. 



*ii,825 (1906). Spring wheel with rim connected to the felloes by elastic 

 balls or plugs. P. A. Newton, London. (H. Bell, Stamford, Connec- 

 ticut. ) 



[.Abstracted in the lLLrsTR.\TED Official Journal, September iS. 1907-] 



11.923 (1906}. Pneumatic tire. F. A. Ellis, Kennington, London. 



11.924 (1906). Xon skid studs for pneumatic tire. H, Bremer, Neheim- 

 on-the-Ruhr, Germany. 



*ii,94i (1906). Vulcanizing rubber to leathtr. C. F. ButterfieUl, Boston, 



Massachusetts. 

 *Ti,96o (1906). Spring wheel with tread of rubbered fabric. L Hodgson, 



Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

 12.029 (1906). Hose pipe. G. W. Parker. Hendham Vale Works, Man- 

 chester. 

 12,073 (1906). Golf ball. C. T. Kingzett, Kensington, and E. P. King- 



zett, Caterham, Surrey. 

 12,198 (1906). Wheel rim with detachable flange. ^L Korth. Cologne, 



Germany. 

 12,251 (1906). Metal protector for pneumatic tires. A. Lauener, Neu- 



chatel, Switzerland. 

 12.272 (1906). Golf ball. P. A. Martin, Birmingham, and J. Stanley, 



Balsall Heath. 

 12,330 (1906). Tire tread composed of a series of rubber blocks. T. Ske, 



Newton-le- Willows. Lancashire. 

 12,389 (igo6). Spring wheel with rubber tread. W. S. Boult. Wandsworth 



Common. 

 12,399 (1906). Gami-lawn billiards and the like. T. L. Hague. Conway, 



North Wales. 

 '12.406 (igo6). Storage for spare tires on motor vehicles. ^L I'hrct, 



Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



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Pate.vts IssiEi- (With Dates of Application). 



515 (Feb. 13, 1907). Gamier. Elastic tire. 

 .468 (Jan. 30). W. H. Bronlow. Artificial rubber. 

 ,549 (Feb. 11). Goodacre, Robertson and Blackburn. Clincher he-ad. 

 .635 (Feb. xa). E. Vetter. Protective anti-skid. 

 .679 (Feb. 15). Devarennes. Detachable rim. 



769 (Feb. 16^. C. V. Petit. Cushion wheel. 



,782 (Feb. iS). W. H. Bird. Elastic tire. 



,957 (Feb. 22). Societe Indusarie-lle des Telephones. Cushion tiie. 



.085 (Feb. 26). E. A. Thiebault. Elastic tire. 



.118 (Feb. 27). Societe dite Raffineries Reunies de Caoutchouc. 



Rubber extracting process. 



208 (Jan. 7). F. A. Mongin. Anti-skid. 



222 (Jar. 22). H. H. Boyie. Detachable rim. 



234 (Feb. 9). H. Tanghe. Clincher tire. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of French patents may be ob- 

 tained from R. Bobet. Ingenieur-Counseil. 16 avenue de Villiers, Pans, at 

 50 cents each, postpaid.] 



