July i, 1908.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



333 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber, 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUKl) MAY 5. 1908. 



NO. 886,423. Packing composition for seams of cans. L. C. Sharp, 

 Plattsmouth, Neb., assignor to American, Can Co., New York 

 city. 

 886,482. Substance produced from the gums of certain Sapotcic€<r. 

 M. M. Dessau, Merton, England. 

 886,716. Shoe. P. G. Mayhew, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

 886,798. Fire hose bridge. R. C. Groh, assignor of one-third each to 



F. Seifcrt and S. II. Reeves, all of St. Paul. Minn. 

 886,835. Means for attacliing pneumatic tires. A. C. Miller, Chicago. 

 886,889. Handle grip for cycle handle bars. M. C. Stokes, Hartford. 

 Conn., assignor to The Hartford Rubber Works Co. 

 Trade Mark. 

 33,200. National India Rubber Co., Bristol, R. I. The representation 

 of an arrow and an anchor, within a circle surrounded by the words 

 National India Rubber Co. For rubber buckets. 



ISSUED MAY 12. 1908. 

 887,295. Automobile tire. W. Weildling, Magdeburg, Germany. 

 887,454. Dress shield. D. Basch, New York city. 

 887,687. Dress shield cover. M. L. McConn, Arkansas City, Kan. 



Trade Mark. 

 59,016. Standard Underground Cable Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. The reprc- 

 sensation of a section of an insulated cable, having a green strand 

 interwoven in the cover. For rubber covered electric conductors, and 

 conductors covered with braid. 



ISSUED MAY 19, 1908. 

 887,941. Low cut or sole rubber overshoe. F. C. Hood, Boston. 



887,997. Vehicle tire. E. B, Cadwell, Detroit. Mich., assignor of one- 

 third each to F. Johnston and F. M. Ashley. 



888,165. Hose coupling. T. H. Harrington, Wilmot, Ark. 



888,214. Tire for the wheels of road vehicles. J. V. F. A. Ybcrty and 

 E. B. Merigi>ux, Royat-les-Bains, France. 



888,252. Holding device for rubber shoes. F. P. McAulay, Grafton, N. D. 



888,269. Cushion tire for road vehicle wheels. J. Stevens, London, Eng- 

 land. 



888,302. Wheel tire. F. N. Boughn, Riverside. Cal. 



888,345. Pneumatic tire. H. Musclow and W. A. Roberts, \'ancouver, 

 Canada. 



Trade Marks. 



^8,374. Osgood Sayen, Philadelphia. The word Midnight. For rubber 

 flange packing. 



28,376. Osgood Sayen, Philadelphia. The word Auto. For rubber pack- 

 ing. 



32,152. The Bridgeport Brass Co., Bridgeport, Conn. The words Phono* 

 electric. For insulated wire. 



32.484. The Bridgeport Brass Co.. Bridgei)ort, Conn. The word Electric, 

 lettered in white on a dark background. 



32,933. Mica Insulator Co., New York city. The word Linolac. For 

 electrical insulating compound. 



ISSUED MAY 26, 1908. 



888,590. Hose. E. T. Coughlin, Passaic, N. J., assignor to The Ne*v 

 'York Belting and Packing Co., Ltd. 



888,674. Connecting conductor for cables. F. S. Viele, Pittsburgh, Pa., 

 assignor to Standard Underground Cable Co. 



888,833. Pyrographic or cautery device. T. W. Miller, Ashland, Ohio. 



888,906. Cushion tire. J. B. Jordan. Nashville. Tenn. 



889,038. Bracket hose reel. L. W. Parker. Mobile., Ala. 



889,069. Pneumatic tire. C. E. Titus. Springfield. Mass. 



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

 obtained from The Indi.\ Rubber World office at lo cents each postpaid.! 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



The number given is thnt assigned to the Patent at the filing of the Appli- 

 cation, which in the case of those listed below was in 1907. 

 *Deuotes Patents far American Inventions. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, April 29, 1908.] 



531 (1907). Pneumatic tire with metal protecting band. W. S. Gage. 

 Paris, France. 



527 (1907). Inflatable blocks for the use of hairdressers and the like. 

 H. Lichtenfeld, London. 



534 (1907). Spare wheel for motor cars. S. Simpson. Exeter. 



558 (1907). Detachable rim for pneumatic tires, and for solid tires in 

 single or twin form. G. J. Rackham, London. 



574 (1907). Nonskidding device for tires. E. Wyld, Shepperton-on- 

 Thames. 



584 (1907). Key for removal of flange of a tire rim. K. Henning, Weis- 

 sensee, 'Germany. 



*6i6 (1907). Apparatus for withdrawing wires from tires and inserting 

 new ones. J. Hart. Washington City. 



€71 (1907). Tire forming sh<>e. A. E. \'incent, Noisy-lc-Sec (Seine), 

 France. 



732 (1907). Nonskidding cover for tires. F. T. Edmunds. Parkstone, 

 Dorcetshire. 



755 (1907)- Elastic tire. E. J. Duff. Liverpool. 



771 (1907). Tire charged with water or other nonviscous liquid, mixed 



with air or other gas. R. K. Gray, Silvcrtown, London. 

 799 (1907)- Pneumatic tire consisting of a series of butt ended single 



tube segments. H. Franklin and W. Bates, Luton, Bedfordshire. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, Mav 6, 1908.! 



845 C1907). Elastic fibrous material for golf ball cores made from animal 



connective tissue, such as contain ligaments. G. Hoffmann. Bradford. 

 852 (1907)' Golf ball. M. McDaid, Edinburgh. 

 859 (1907). Sectional tread band for tires, built up in part of hemp or 



other fiber. E, Rodriguez, Chiswick. 

 878 (1907). Solid elastic tire or tread of a pneumatic tire formed of 



open mesh woven fabric, cut bias. 1. S. McGichan, London. 

 884 (1907). Boot heel having enclosed a hollow cushion of rubber and 



felt. H. Goodacre. New Plymouth, New Zealand, and two others. 

 893 (1907)- Method <'f utilizing waste rubber; the process is applicable 



also for coating or repairing tire treads. W. Price, Liverpool. 

 •946 (1907). KHsk shaped rotary eraser for typewriting work. B. J. B. 



Mills, London. (Lberhard Faber, New York.) 

 i,ao7 (1907). Apparatus for making tire covers. C. Hubbard and C. 



Macintosh & Co., Ltd., Manchester. 

 1,208 (1907). Apparatus for molding tires. Same. 



[Abstiacted in the Illustrated Official Journal, Mat 13. 1908.] 



1,295 (1907). Material for tire covers, belting, and the like, made by 



combining fiber and rubber and vulcanizing them together. M. 



Siaamann, Frankfort o/NL, Germany. 

 1,298 (1907). Clip for securing rubber hose to metal pipes. A. E. S. 



Craig, Caversham. 

 1. 310 (1Q07). Playing ball with pockets which permit rtie insertion of a 



playing member such as a foot, spike, etc. D. Marshall, Cheltenham. 

 ii3t6 ( 1907). Tire rim available for either a wired on or beaded edge 



cover. B. Blundstone and D. Mcseley & Sons, Ltd., Manchester. 

 1.459 (1907). Non slipping device for tires. A. J. Boult. London, (L. 



Mangold, Cassel, Germany.) 

 1,568 (1907). Solid tire. Mitteldeutsche Gummiwaren-Fabrik. 1*. Peter 



A.-G., Frankfort o/M., Germany. 

 1.584 (1907). Detachable lire rim. E. Gerbert, Waltershausen, Germany. 

 1,648 (1907). Non skidding device for tires. J. R. Trigwell, Streatham. 

 1,746 (1907). Tire cover with special tread. P. Lansade-Desprez, Lyons, 



France. 

 '.753 (1907). Method of attaching pneumatic tires. F. Shaw. Durham. 



and two others. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, May 20.] 

 1,942 (1907). Tire tread. G- E. A. Holdsworth, London. 

 ii956 (1907). Pneumatic tire with protecting metallic section. E. Kamp- 



sball, London. 

 1,967 (1907). Method of attaching pneumatic tires to rim. R. Chiganne, 



Paris, France. 

 2,065 (1907). Artificial rubber for filling tires, making toys and the like. 



Consists of glue, molasses, glycerine and tar. W. H. Brownlow, 



Brockville, Ontario. 



2.146 (1907). Pneumatic tire with protective band between air tube and 

 cover. F. J. Moran and R. P. Fletcher. Birkenhead. 



2.147 (1907)- Pneumatic tire. F. A. Ellis, Kennington. 



2,157 (^907). Pneumatic tire. A. McLean, Hawkes Bay. New Zealand. 

 2,177 (1907). Non skidding stud for wheel tires. A. Slack, Sheffield. 

 2,210 (1907). Spring wheel with hub suspended from the rim by means of 



compound flexible and rubber elements. L. A. Garchey, Paris, France. 

 2.253 (1907). Pneumatic lire. W. H. Bird. Wanganui, New Zealand. 

 2,276(1907). Non sliping attachment for tires. J. H. Tottie, St. Leonards- 



on-Sca. 

 2,289 (1907). L'se of eucalyptol for purifying rubber. F. W. Passmore, 



London. 

 2,313 (1907). Non skid stud for tires. C Payne. Cranbrook. 

 2,320 C1907). Pneumatic tires. A. C. Clements, Bristol. 

 2,324 (1907). Tocl for applying or removing pneumatic tires. J. F. Pease 



and J. G. Patterson, Darlington, Durham. 

 2,338 (1907). Heel protectors. G. L. Porter, Leicester. 

 2,409 (1907). Pad for boot heel, the feet of furniture, and the like. W. 



Plowright, Manchester. 

 2,458 (1907). Golf ball with plastic core. P. A. Martin and J. Stanley, 



Birmingham. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



Patents Issued (with Dates of Application). 

 907). F. A. Lart. Elastic tire. 

 Eoirault and Boucher. Elastic tire. 

 F. Reddaway. Pneumatic tire. 



F. Kempter. Washing rubber. 

 P. E. \"uitton. Tire protector. 



G. A. B. Bayonne. Vulcanization of tire repairs. 

 H. J. Scott. Pneumatic tire. 

 Morrison and Morse. Tire. 



Rouxeville. Vulcanizing process. 



F. Boegel. Process and apparatus for extraction of 

 rubber. 



