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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December i, 1907. 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 

 PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 

 The number given is that assigned to the Patent at the filing of the Ap- 

 plication, which in the case of those listed below was in 1906. 

 ^Denotes Patents for American Inventions, 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, September 25, 1907-] 

 12,454 (1906). Process of reclaiming or repairing old rubber and altering 



in shape newly manufactured rubber. T. Gare, New Brighton. 

 *i2,5oi (1906). Single tube pneumatic tire. J. A. Swinehart, Akron, Ohio. 

 *i2,525 (1906). Process for reclaiming waste rubber. A. J. Boult, Hatton 



Garden, London. (W. A. Koneman, Chicago, Illinois.) 

 *i2,526 (1906). Process for reclaiming waste rubber. Same. 

 •12,527 (1906). Process for reclaiming waste rubber. Same. 

 i2)S5o (1906). Noiseless heels for clogs. R. Binnall, Rochdale. 

 12,593 C1906). Means for connecting inflater to a tire valve. S. F. 



Nichols. Blackheath. 

 12,631 (1906). Non-slipping pneumatic tire. W. S. Smith, Middlesex, and 



W. H. Edwards, Walthamstow, Essex. 

 *i2,633 (1906). Hard rubber pen. J. Schuchmann, Chicago, Illinois. 

 12,751 (1906). Non-skid cover for pneumatic tires. R. P. Houston, 



London. 

 12.781 (1906). Non-skid studs for pneumatic tire treads. W. Eatwell, 



London. 

 •12,808 (1906). Spring wheel with rubber tread band. E. B. Sims, West- 

 ern, Nebraska. 

 12,854 (1906). Felloe with attachable flanges for elastic tires. J. May, 



Glasgow. 

 12,869. Toy. A. Forbes, Leeds. 



12.912 (1906). Spring wheel with resilient hub embracing rubber. A. E. 

 J. Smith, Battersea, London. 



12,927 (1906). Inflating apparatus for life belts. C. Fuchs, Meiringen, 



Switzerland. 

 12,963 (1906). Rollers for textile manufactures. F. Reddaway, Pendelton, 



Manchester. 

 *i3.045 (1906). Pipe joint, involving the use of vulcabeston. E. E. Gold, 



New York city. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal October 2. 1907.] 

 13,088 (1906). Golf ball [with rubber core inflated with air]. R. Mc- 



Garva, Shandon, Dumbartonshire. 

 ^3t^7^ (1906). Pneumatic tire, with protective tread. O. Tailfer, Alexan- 

 dria, Ontario, Canada. 

 13,282 (1906). Pneumatic tire with emergency air tubes. H. B. Vinten, 



Ramsgate, Kent. 

 13.323 (1906). Spring wheel with solid rubber tire. J. and W. Horton, 



both of Woodside Iron Works, Salterhebble, near Halifax, 

 13*328 (1906). Mandrel for forming rubber nipples for nursing bottles. 



F. W. Ingram and A. Shepard, both of Forest Gate, Essex. 

 13.459 (1906). Bathing cap. M. Annenberg, Islington, Middlesex. 

 *I3,478 (1906). Solid rubber tire. A. J. Boult, Hatton Garden, London. 



(J. A. Swinehart, Akron, Ohio.) 

 *I3.493 C1906). Apparatus for the steam vulcanization of tire covers. E. 



Hopkinson, New York, and T. Midgley, Hartford, Connecticut. 

 13.571 (1906). Gas engine fitted with reciprocating pump for inflating 



rubber tires. L. Serne, E. E. Pither and R. E. Pither, all of London. 

 13.6 11 (1906). Spring wheel with elastic tire. F. Andrews, Southend-on- 



Sea. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, October 9, 1907.] 

 13.672 (1906). Tire having the ordinary air tube replaced by a series of 



helical springs. G. H. C. AUie, Paris, France. 

 I3t702 (1906). Tire of helical springs enclosed in a rubber envelope. J. 



P. Holdinott, Aston Somerville, Gloucestershire. 

 33»707 (1906). Single or multiple solid tires and rim with special flanges. 



W. B. Hartridge, London. 

 33,746 (1906). Folding bath. A. W. Gamage, London. 

 ^3f7^9 (1906). Air pump for motor vehicles. H. M. Domecq-Cazaux, 



Paris, France. 



13.913 (1906). Fibrous or elastic sheets for matting. C. Wissenbach, 

 Frankfort-on-Main, (Germany. 



*i4,02i (1906). Pneumatic tire with supplementary air tube. H. S. 

 Rodgers, Cincinnati, Ohio, and J. D. Prince, New York city. 



•14,022 (1906). Pneumatic tire cover with flat tread. Same. 



14,154. Pneumatic lire. A. Gerlach and Continental Caoutchouc und 

 Guttapercha Cie., Hanover, Germany. 



14,241 1906). Toy. [Diabolo.] G. Philippart. Paris, France. 



14,257 (1906). India-rubber valves. O. Lindemann, London. (Communi- 

 cated from Germany.) 



14.284 (1906). Golf ball. F. W. Mottershaw and C. Macintosh & Co., 

 Ltd., both of Manchester. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, October 16, 1907. 1 



14,314 (1906). Corrugated wrappers for packing bottles. F. M. T. Am- 

 herst, Didlington Hall, Norfolk. 



14,328 (1906). Spring wheel with solid rubber tire. J. Slee, Ncwton-le- 

 Willows, Lancashire. 



14.338 (1906). Tire formed of a core wrapped with clastic cords and a 

 cover. C. King, Brentford. 



14,351 (1906). Friction clutch, lined with elastic friction material. H. 

 Baumgartner-Mica, Basel, Switzerland. 



14,354 ( 1906). Device for indicating the presence of stones or other 

 bodies on tires. C. C. Regnart, London. 



*i4.372 (1906). Pneumatic tire with anti-skidding cover. L. Slama, Hum- 

 boldt, Nebraska. 



14^395 C1906). Substitute for ebonite. C. Marter, London. 



14,417 (1906). Hose reel. W. H. Freeman, Small Heath, Birmingham. 



14,431 (1906). Spray producer. R. F. Venner, Westminster, and A. W. 

 Brown, London. 



14,551 (1906). Solid rubber tire with protector plates. W. T. Smith, 

 Bolton. 



14,610 (1906). Horsehair fabrics treated with rubber solution. T. Ehnin- 

 ger and R. Panke, Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany. 



*i4,62i (1906). Rubber type. W. H. Wheatley, London. (L. R. Black- 

 more, Arlington, New Jersey.) 



* 1 4,624 (1906). Machine for vulcanizing rubber boots and shoes. M. C. 



Clark, Providence, Rhode Island. 



14,645 (1906). Solid rubber tire with canvas or metal insertion. C. 

 Challiner, Manchester. 



14,698 (1906). Inhaler or vaporizer. Dresden, Germany. 



14,802 (1906). Tire having leather tread and rubber or metal springs. 

 H. E. Walters and W. H. Woodstock, Westminster, Middlesex. 



14.802A C1906). Tire tread. Same. 



14,848 (1906). Detachable rim for pneumatic tires. J. Burnam, London, 



14,883 (1906). Hot water bag. Leyland & Birmingham Rubber Co., Ley- 

 land, near Preston, and W. Timperley, Leyland. 



14,896 (1906). Apparatus for waterproofing fabrics. A. E. Vincent, Paris, 

 France. 



*i4,93o (1906). Spring wheel having the body and rim portions spaced 

 by rubber blocks. 1. W. Giles, New Bedford, and C. W. Tobey, Fair- 

 haven, both in Massachusetts. 



14,954 (1906). Spring wheel with metal tread supported on rubber cush- 

 ions. S. J. Williams, London. 



•14,966 (1906). Vaginal syringe. J. J. Brln, Chicago, Illinois. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Offici.\l Jourx.al, October 23, 1907.] 



14,983 (1906). Revolving heel protectors. F. W. Farr and Vertex, Ltd., 

 Cogenhoe, Northampton. 



1 5,006 ( 1 906) . Elastic tire of springs and rubber. G. Monnig, Berlin, 

 Germany. 



* 1 5,0 1 8 ( 1 906 ) . Cushion tire. E. Kempshall, Boston, Massachusetts. 



15, 040 A ( 1906). Puncture repair press. D. W. Freeman, Finningley, and 



W. Pennington, Bawtry, both in Yorkshire. 

 15.054 (1906). Protective cover for pneumatic tires. V. P. Khan Kitabgi, 



Surbiton, Surrey. 

 '15,062 (1906). Rubber compounds. F. M. Ekert and C. C. Hooven, both 



in Dayton, Ohio. 

 15,080 (1906). Bulb for filling pens. W. Smith, Brecon. 

 15,280 (1906). Tire inflator. B. yi. Drake and J. M. Gorham, London. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (with Dates of Application). 

 375.354 (Mar. 4, 1907). Magnin et Leborne. Pneumatic harness pads. 

 375,428 (Mar. 6). P. E. DooHttle. Pneumatic tire. 

 375,442 (Mar. 7). Rippert et Schmitt. Device for fastening tires. 

 375.508 (Feb. 18). Bernot y Ballart. Pneumatic cushion. 

 375.551 (Mar. 9). Societe des Fabriques Russe? Francaises "ProwodnJck." 



Antiskid tire protector. 

 375.568 (Mar. 9). G. G. Eranney. Spring wheel. 

 375,600 (Mar. 11). J. Dorange et P. Buchillet. Antiskid tire. 

 37S)6i7 (Mar. 12). Societe HoUandsche Maatschappij tot Hetmaker van 



Werken in Gewapend Belon. Process for recovering cables. 

 375.657 (Mar. 13). Societe Leger et Lailloult. Removable rim. 

 375.717 (Mar. 14). F. J. Harden. Tire improvement. 

 375.547 (Mar. 9). G. Bieron. Reclaiming rubber. 



375.643 (Mar. 13). H. Bubenheim. Rubber drying process and apparatus. 

 375,678 (Mar. 13). Harvey Frost & Co., Ltd. Vulcanizer. 

 375.799 (Mar. 15). J. Slee. Elastic tire. 

 375.709 (May 21, 1906). Rouxeville. Reclaiming rubber. 

 375.865 (Mar. 18, 1907). A. Lombardy. Elastic tire. 

 375.893 (Mar. 19). A. A. Marchet. Pneumatic tire. 

 375.920 (Mar. 20). Societe Atretos. Pneumatic tire. 

 376,010 (Feb. 20). F. Comte. Antiskid tire protector. 

 376,153 (Mar. 27). H. Boulanger. Antiskid tire. 

 376,161 (Mar. 27). E. Martin. Antiskid tire. 

 376,180 (Mar. 28). Drury et Medhurst. Improvement in tires. 

 376,254 (Mar. 18). Marmonier. Spring wheel. 

 376.34s (Apr. 3). J. Borderel. Removable rim. 

 376,507 (Apr. 6). A. Manson. Fastening pneumatic tires. 

 375.799 (Mar. 15). J. Slee. Elastic tire. 

 376,258 (Apr. 8). L. Babert. Antiskid tire. 

 376,530 (Apr. 8). A. Rickli. Removable rim. 



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

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

 50 cents each, postpaid.] 



