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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[February i, 190S. 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



1907. 



for vehicle wheels. 



J. Burn- 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 



NO. 873,016. Pneumatic and solid tire 

 ham, London, England. 

 873,021. Elcctrotherapuetic syiinge. 

 873,143. Garden reel. R. D. Wirt. 

 to E. C Wilson and R. Keables, all of Philadelphia. 

 373.275- Catheter user's portable mechanical assistant. J. 



Kansas City, Mo. 



873»420- Rubber mat Thavin? vulcanized therein a multiplicity of metal 

 spheres]. T, P. Farmer, Southwest Harbor, Me., assignor to Pro- 

 tective Tread Co., Boston. 



T. L. Carbone, Charlottenburg, Germany. 

 T. Crowley, Lambert ville, N. J. 

 T. E. Hurley, Beverly, Mass. 

 assignor of one-half to H. G. Powell, 



H. R. Cool, Bradford, Pa. 

 assignor of one-fourth each 



F. Spalding, ^ 



873.501. 

 873. SJo. 

 873.551- 

 873.60-'. 

 both 

 873.627. 



Elastic tire for wheels. 

 Rubber boot and shoe. 

 Rubber boot and shoe. 

 Overshoe. J. D. Price, 

 of Ocveland, Ohio. 

 Valve for hermetically 



closable jars. Gray Staunton, 



Chicago. 



[The principle involved is illustrated in connection with a former 



patent granted to the same inventor, in The Indi.a Rubber World, 



December i, 1905 on page 83.] 



Trade Marks. 

 29,61}-. New Miraculum Corporation Ltd., Melbourne, Australia. The 



word Miraculum. For a tire filler. 

 29.937- Goodyear's India Rubber Glove Mfg. Co., Kaugatuck, Conn. A 



glove in outline. For rubber footwear. 

 29.953- Mount Vernon Belting Co., Baltimore. Md. The words Mouyit 



V'ern&n. For stitched canvas belting. 

 30,015. Woonsocket Rubber Co., Woonsocket, R. I. Outline of Atlas 



shouldering the world. For rubber footwear. 

 30,403. George Borgfeldt & Co., New York city. The word Corcnict. 



For rubber combs. 

 30,809. National India Rubber Co., Bristol, R. I. The word National. 



For rubber footwear. 

 31,006. United States Rubber Co., New Brunswick. N. J. The words 



Bridge Brand. For footwear. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 17, 1907. 

 Syringe [with compressible bulb]. B. F. Crisenberry, El wood. 



tire. J. Eckhard, Buffalo. 



wheel [with hollow rubber cushioning balls 



C. E. 



873.728. 

 Ind. 



873,738. Vehicle 



873,841. Vehicle 



Cole, Cleveland. 



873,892. Hose coupling. G. E. Petterson, Pine Bluff, Ark. 



873,907. Vehicle wheel [with resilient tread]. W. E, Snediker, New York 

 city. 



873,919. Protecting shield or guard for pneumatic tires. W. S. Arnold, 

 San Francisco. 



873,928. Overshoe holder. G. W. Dopkins, Morris, Minn. 



873,940. Electrical connection for hose couplings. F. Hoffman, Cin- 

 cinnati. 



873.957- Vehicle tire. G. A. Pearse. Jr., New York city. 



874,026. Life preserver. A. Necker, Philadelphia. 



874,092. Ear tip for stethoscopes and other aural instruments. C. H. 

 Liverpool, Boston. 



874,101. Waterproof fabric. E. Merou, Paris, France. 



874,251. Implement for massage, shampooing, and other purposes [having 

 a rotary body position of hz-rd rubber, with soft rubber teeth]. 

 H. F. Schelling, Weehawken, N. J. 



874,287. Machine for coating the strai.ds of a thread and also the twisted 

 thread. E. D. C. Bayne and L. A. Subers. Cleveland. 



874,324- Means for attaching tires to vehicle wheels. E. Gerbert, 

 Waltershausen, Germany. 



874,340. Rubber overshoe. F. C. Hood, Boston. 

 Trade Marks. 



28,844. The Cravenette Co., Ltd., Bradford, England. The word 

 Crai'enette. For clothing. 



30,730. Boston Rubber Co., Boston. A bell in outline. For rubber foot- 

 wear and clothing. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 24. 1907. 

 874,844. Detachable wheel rim. R. Healy. Brooklyn, N. Y [Mr. Healy 



is connected with the Healy leather Tire Co., of New York.] 

 30,319. W. H. Sterling, New York city. The words Tire Life. For tire 

 filler. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 31, 1907. 



874,951. Overshoe retainer. R. F. Fraizer, Cloverdale township, Putnam 



county, Ind. 

 874.964. Pneumatic tire protector. W. M. Jamieson, Te Papa, rear 



Onehunga, New Zealand. 



874.982. Conveyer belt. H. C. Norton, San Francisco. 



874.983. Foot and leg bath for horses. H. R. O'Brian and J. R. Coulter, 

 Oxford, Ohio. 



874.984. Implement for applying rubber tires. [For solid tires.] S. A. 

 Oliva, Danbury, Conn. 



875,019. Hose clamp. H. A. Wahlert. St. Louis. 



875.053- Pneumatic tire. C. E. Duryea, Reading, Pa. 

 5.144. Rubber sandal. A. O. Bourn, Bristol, R. I. 



875,298. Rubber compound and material for use in making the same. 

 [Comprising the bitumen f-om asphaltic petroleum and rubber.] 

 E. W. Strain, Philadelphia. 



875,351- Resilient tire. I. W. Hodgson. Minneapolis, assignor of one- 

 fourth to P. W. Herzog. St. Paul, Minn. 



^7S^397- Bottle stopper. E. M. Willis. Kenton. Ohio. 



875,439. Elastic webbing. S. Kops, New York city. 



875,542. Tire valve stem protector. C. W. Luftey, Little Rock. Ark. 



875,574- Rod packing. O. J. Garlock, assignor to The Garlock Packing 

 Co., both of Palmyra, N. Y. 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of United States patents may be 

 obtained from The India Rubber World office at 10 cents each postpaid.! 



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, December 4, 1907. X 

 17.894 (1906). Steel studs for tire tread bands. F. W. Brampton, 



Wolveriey. 

 17.983 (1906). Pneumatic tire between inner and outer rims, the latter 

 being flexible, formed of leather and riveted metal, and having an 

 tread. W. J. Harvey, London (W. A. Hassen. Cape Town.) 

 18.048 (1906). Billiards, with rubber pads, for an ordinary dinine table. 



T. W. Graves, London, and R. Arrowsmith, Staffordshire. 

 18.110 (1906). Screw stopper with rubber ring. D. Hurst, A. E. Frcst, 



and G. J. Orange. Lancashire. 

 18,125 (1906). Spring wheel, with solid rubber tread enclosing a pneu- 

 matic tube. B. J. Macauley and J. A. Hall, Eastbourne. 

 18,192 ( 1906). Segmental rings instead of security bolts for attaching^ 

 pneumatic tires. H. Reid, A. T. Reid, and J. Riekie, all of Glasgow* 

 18,264 (1906). Goloshes with wearing sheet of leather in the heel. A. C. 



Nicholls and J. G. Selley, Canterbury, New Zealand. 

 18.314 (1906). Hose reel. H. Denton, Huby, Leeds. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, December 11, 1907.)" 

 18,414 (1906). Pneumatic tire with recessed tread to prevent slipping. 



H. G. Harold. Brockley. 

 18,457 (1906 ). Detachable wheel rim.. Austin Mctor Co. and H. Austin,. 



Northfield. 

 18,509 (1906). Elastic tire composed of a series of blocks. J. ^'. F. A.. 



Yberty and E. B. Mergoux. Royat-les-Bains. France. 

 18,557 (1906J. Detachable tire carrying rim, F. H. Richardson. Sunder- 

 land. 

 18,569 ( 1906). Pneumatic with studded tread band. L. C. de Mocomble- 



and A. Demase, Paris, France. 

 18,587 ( 1906). Machine for the manufacture of pneumatic tire covers^ 

 formed either with beaded or wire edges, in one operation. New 

 Eccles Rubber Works, and J. George, Eccles. 

 18,646 (1906). Spring wheel with elastic tire. R. 



Windsor, Victoria, Australia. 

 18.813 (1906). Detachable tire carrying rim. R. 



Tyne. 

 18,930 (1906). Spring wheel with pneumatic or 



Petrie, London. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, December 



"18,958 (1906). Horse brush. J. C. Hickson. Nathalie, Va. 



18,963 (1906). Detachable rim for pneumatic tires. F. Loustaunau, 



Paris, France. 



•18,968 (1906). Pads for boot buffing machine, composed partly of sponge 



rubber. P. M. Justice, London. (Manufacturers' Machine Co.. Mont- 



clair. New Jersey. ) 



19,025 (1906). Detachable rim for pneumatic tires. F. Loustaunau, 



Paris, France. 

 19,052 (1906). Rubber tips for billiard cues. W. and F. Wunsch, 



Aachen, Germany. 

 19,090 (1906). Spring wheel, with pneumatic tube seated in a wooden 

 ring enclosed in a metal trough carried by the felloe. B. C. Ouradou, 

 Perpignan, France. 

 19.165 (1906). Rubber eraser formed also for use as a pencil holder 



Ray son and S. Davis^ 

 Finlay, Gateshead-on- 

 solid cushion. C. J. 

 1907.1 



