Febrcary 1, 1916.; 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



FOOTWEAR VULCANIZING APPARATUS. 



In Rutherford's vulcanizer, articles may be subjected to the 

 action of a controllable pressure which establishes and main- 

 tains the same pressure conditions in all parts of the chamber. 

 The accompanying cut shows a vertical section of the 

 vulcanizing chamber .'(. which 

 accommodates four cars. The 

 car B consists of a tubular 

 frame that runs on tracks C and 

 is connected by union D to pipe 

 11 leading to the suction pump. 

 Arranged on the frame are 

 hollow forms F supporting the 

 articles to be vulcanized. These 

 forms or lasts are provided with 

 fluid ducts G to permit the withdrawal of moisture in the 

 article. The pipe system is so arranged in the chamber that 

 the openings H into each of the four cars are equi-distant 

 from the pump. By this arrangement the effective suction 

 or pressure will be equal at all the openings and the vul- 

 canized articles will show a greater uniformity of quality. 

 [E. W. Rutherford, assignor to Goodyear's Metallic Rubber 

 Shoe Co.. I'nited States patent Xo. 1.161,892.] 



Pneum.vtic Tire C.\sings are made by laying on the core, 

 diagonally, transversely, or circumferentiallj', strips of leather 

 impregnated with rubber solution. [A. M. Kobiolke. Kew. near 

 Melbourne, .-Xustralia. British patent Nn. 23,320, 1914.] 



1,163.651. 



1,163.695. 



1,164,054. 

 1,164,174. 

 1,164,345. 



1,164,639. 



1,164,650. 

 1,164,669. 

 1,164,804. 

 1,164,850. 



1,165.306. 

 1.165,361. 



1.165,495. 

 1,165,564. 

 1.165.635. 



Hoboken, 



OTHER MACHINERY PATENTS. 



THE UNITED STATES. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 14, 1915. 



Clamp for pneumatic tires. M. C. Schweine 



N. T.. and H. P. Kraft. New York. N. Y. 

 Vulcanizing apparatus. J. W. Arthur, Warren, Ohio. 

 Apparatus for coating fabrics. J. P. Devine, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 Collapsible core. D. R. Hanawalt, assignor of one-half to M. D. 



Kuhlke— both of Akron, Ohio. 

 Vacuo centrifugal fiber and fabric treating machine. H. P. 



Jefferson, Boston, Mass. 



TSSITED DECEMBER 21, 1915. 

 Internal pressure tire vulcanizing apparatus. J, R, Ganimeter, 

 Akron, Ohio, assignor to The E. F. Goodrich Co., New York, 



(Mr 



E. Vi( 



-both 



Cloth cutter. T. Steinman, asj 

 of Chicago, HI. 



Bead placing ring. T. R. Gammeter, Akron, Ohio, assignor to 

 The B. F. Goodrich Co., New York. N. Y. 



Apparatus for treating latex and sheeting the coagulated prod- 

 uct. L. Norzagaray, London, England. 



Insulated wire stripping tool. H. A. Horner, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Vibration absorbing motor stand. J. G. Rimmer, Dorchester, 

 Mass. 



Laboratory vacuum drier. II. E. Allen and F. T. Mitchell— 

 both of Washington, D. C. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 28, 1915. 



Machine for covering wire, cord, elastic and the like. E, W. 



Cooper, Coventry. England. 

 Recording thermometer. F. E. Amthor, assignor to The Schaef- 



fcr & Budenberg Manufacturing Co.— both of Brooklyn. N. Y. 

 Machine for truing valve packing rings. A. E. Swaim, Osage, 



Okla. 

 Tire bandage for open cure. H. A. W. Wood, New York, N. Y. 

 Tire bandage wrapping machine. R. G. Rossman, Seattle, 



Wash. 

 Compensating thermometer. F. E. Amthor. assignor to The 



Schaeffer & Budenberg Manufacturing Co. — both of Brooklyn, 



Tire building machine. J. E. Perrault, Belmont, assignor to 

 Hood Rubber Co., Watertown— both in Massachusetts. 



Pressure reducing valve. J. Graham, Glasgow, Scotland. 



Fluid pressure regulator. P. M. Grant, assignor of one-half to 

 C. Kuhnle— both of Chicago. III. 



ISSUED JANUARY 4, 1916. 



Collapsible core. H. E. Nye. Akron, Ohio. 



1.166.669. Fabric band for making tires. J. R. Gammeter, .\kron, Ohio, 



assignor to The B. F. Goodrich Co., New York. N. Y. 

 1,166,682. Electromagnetic separator. C. T. Henderson, assignor to The 



Cutler-Hammer Manufacturing Co.— both of Milwaukee, Wis. 

 1,166,876. Repair vulcanizer. J. Yemiker and W. S. Vosburgh— both of 



Akron, Ohio; said Vosburgh assignor to said Yemiker. 

 1.167,009. Tread vulcanizer. E. Xall, assignor to The Goodyear Tire & 



Rubber Co. — both of Akron. Ohio. 

 1,167.036. Thermostatic regulation for heated rolls. G. S. Whitman. Sr., 



Hudson Falls, and A. Roesch, Brooklyn, assignors to C. J. 



Tagliabue Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn— all in New York. 

 1.167.165. E.xhaust heated repair vulcanizer. C. W. Griffith, assignor of 



two-third to I. Neason and S. A. Trees— all of Altoona, Pa. 

 1.167.I7J. Repair vulcanizing core. W. L. Heinig and M. A. Johnston— 



both of Denver, Colo. 



ISSUED JANUARY 



1916. 



Ohio, assigno 



New York. 

 167.976. Overflow trimn 



half to F. Ru 



ISSUED JANUARY 18, 1916. 

 168.390. Apparatus for manufacturing rubber tubii 



N-^w York. N. Y. 

 168,820. Repair vulcanizer for tires and other an 



Longton, England. 



THE UNITED KINGDOM. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 8. 1915. 

 S.196 (1914). Roller for removing creases and stretching 



B. Goldsmith. 

 W. H. Miles. 



ing Co., Pawtucket, Rhode Island.) 

 THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 

 PATENT ISSUED (With Date of Application). 

 (January 26, 1915). Device for inflating pneumatic 



NEW MANUFACTURING PROCESSES. 



THE UNITED STATES. 

 ISSUED DECEMBER 14. 1915. 

 Manufacture of rubber articles. W. J. Egger: 

 Process for making treads for tires. W. I 



England. 

 Process of manufacturing water bags 

 Akron. Ohio, assignor to ~ 

 of New York. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 21, 1915. 

 Process for eliminating porosity in rubber goods, W. E. 

 Melrose, assignor to Boston Rubber Shoe Co. — both in 

 chusetts. 



York, N. Y. 

 Nottingham, 



ing ; 



nless rubber 



lopkins, 



477,204 (J 

 477.238 (J 



Rubber Co.— both of As 

 ISSUED JANr.\RY 11. 1916. 

 Process of making bulbs for tank valves. A. 

 Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The Mechanical Ru 

 corporation of New Jersey. 



ISSUED JANUARY IS, 1916. 

 Packing and process of making. C L. Hill, L: 

 sit'nor to United States .Asbestos Co.. Manheim— h( 



THE UNITED KINGDOM. 

 ISSUED DECEMBER 8. 1915. 

 4). Packing for piston rods and plungers. W. J. Mellersh- 

 Jackson. 28 Southampton Buildings. London, 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 

 P.VTENTS ISSUED (With Dates of Application), 

 ine 3. 1914). Process and apparatus for vulcanizing rubber by 

 means of ultra-violet rays. H. Olivier. 



ss and apparatus for treating rubber latex. E. 



Ripcau 



1915) 



shields and process 



Madam P. Oetlinger 



ED IN The Illustrated Official Journal, December 3], 1915.] 



