THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[May 1, 1916. 



,178,821. 

 ,178,833. 



1,178,870. 



1,178.874. 



1,178,944. 

 1,178,968. 

 1,179,018. 



1,179,086. 

 1,179,123. 

 1,179,159. 



Tire valve. 

 West Hobokcn, N. J., assignors 

 New York City. 



Elastic apparel belt. M. Scheuer, assignor to American Belt 

 Corporalion— both of New York City. 



Shaving brush embodying a disc of rubber sponge and an em- 

 bracing elastic band. F. W. IJacorn, Sewickley, Pa. 



Hose coupling. R. Carlson, Greenwich, Conn. 



Overlay for half-tone printing having a cushioning surface of 

 rubber. J. B. Neale, assignor of one-half to F. W. Gage— both 

 of Battle Creek. Mich. 



Half-tone overlav formed of rubber. J. B. Neale, assignor of 

 one-half to F. W. Gage— both of Battle Creek, Mich. 



Life preserver including a bag of flexible waterproof material. 

 N. K. Ramos, Lansing, Mich. 



Rubber typewritci eraser. N. Ransom, Jersey City, N. J. 



Resilient tire. J. M. Taylor, Uno, Va. 



Life-saving appliance. H. McFarlane and N. E. Rogers, as- 

 signors to I'oddy Lifesaving Appliances, Limited — all of Lon- 

 don, Eng. 



Fountain pen. J. O. Foster, Seattle, Wash. 



Vehicle wheel. S. R. McKay, East Cleveland, Ohio. 



Rubber banding in knickerbockers for women, etc. O. E. Buley. 

 London, Eng. 



ing appliance. G. M. Boddy, assignor to Boddy Life- 

 A — i/l r :— :._j t.„.i. ^f j - — 



saving .Appliances, Limited — both of London, Eng. 



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THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 



ISSUED JANUARY 31, 1916. 

 Sleeping bag having incorporated therein a waterpro 

 W. H. Simpson, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 

 167,033. Garter. The I. B. Kleinert Rubber Co., assignee of R. ; 

 berg— both of New York City. 

 Hose nozzle. A. E. Eilertsen, Stamford, Conn. 

 Rim for vehicle tires. J. G. Rolf, Covington, Kentucky. 

 Waterproof cover for automobiles and collapsible wa 

 F. B. Sullivan, Carson City, Nevada. 



167,0 



167,066. 

 167,295. 

 167,302. 



THE UNITED KINGDOM. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



en is that assigned to the Patent upon 



the filing of the 



'Denotes Patents for American Jnventi> 

 N The Illustrated OrnciAL Journal, 



March 15, 1916.] 



India rubber pads in a machine for forming hat covers. 



F. A. Dunkerlev, 198 Marlborough street, Ryecroft, Ash- 



ton-under-Lyne. 

 Sheet rubber linings for neck-ties. W. Hey, 6 Grimstone 



Terrace, Hull Road, York. 

 Corset mainly of elastic webbing. A. Soum, 138 Brompton 



Road, London. 

 Flooring for ships' decks, in which rubber filling is used 



between sections. Wailes, Dove & Co., 5 St. Nicholas 



Buildings, St. Nicholas street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and C. 



MacDonald, 71 Julian avenue. South Shields. 

 Rubber covered canvas receiving screen for kinematograph 



projection. British Patent Surbrite Co., and E. G. 



Meadway — both of 31 Lombard street, London. 

 Rubber rims for lamp shades. F. A. Andrews and T. G. 



Allen— both of 106 Victoria street, Westminster. 

 Rubber tube for pharmaceutical preparations. M. de Jong, 



16 J. D. M. Plein, Amsterdam. 

 Rubber in the manufacture of artificial leather. N. G. 



Scheuer, 6 Gyldenlovesgade. Copenhagen. 

 IN The Illustrated Official Journal, March 22, 1916.] 

 Cushion tire. T. Thibal, 4 Rue du Commandant Riviere, 



Paris. 

 Waterproof sleeping bag. H. M. Knight, 9 Lilypot Lane, 



London. 

 Toy boats, etc., propelled by twisted rubber bands. G. 



Thomas, 46 Gunter Grove, Chelsea, London. 

 Toy gun with rubber disc projectiles. G. W. Kingsland, 



Tunnel Hill, Worcester. 

 Billiard table cushion. W. J. Mellersh-Jackson, 38 South- 

 ampton Buildings, London. 

 Gramophone sound box formed of hard and soft rubber 



parts. A. D. Jones, 46 Sibley Building, 1214 Filbert 



street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Rubber soles wilh reinforcing plate of sheet metal. F. W. 



Poulden, 115a Trafalgar Road, Greenwich, London. 

 IN The Illustrated Official Journal, March 29, 1916.] 

 Rubber ring in apparatus for delivering measured quanti- 

 ties of liquid. R. Powley & Sons, and M. Powley, 3 



Handel street, Sunderland. 

 Flexible breathing bag. R. H. Davis, 187 Westminster 



Bridge Road, London. 



23,170 (1914). 

 23,177 (1914). 



•23,241 (1914). 

 23,283 (1914). 

 23,309 (1914). 



•23,310 (1914). 

 23,313 (1914). 



23,320 (1914). 



23,326 (1914). 



23,356 (1914). 

 23,358 (1914). 

 23,439 (1914). 



23,462 (1914). 



23,439 (1914). 



23,510 (1914). 

 23,545 (1914). 



•23,562 (1914). 



23,585 (1914). 



23,610 (1914). 



23.737 (1914). 



23,779 (1914). 



23,870 (1914). 



23,895 (1914). 



Tire protector for insertion betwen the air tube and cover. 

 A. Dow, 1733 Broadway. New York City. 



Telephone receiver with vulcanite cap. L. Brown and C. 

 Macintosh & Co., Cambridge street, Manchester. 



Non-skid device for wheel tire. W. Cross, 10 New Court, 

 Lincoln's Inn, London. (J. R, Peck, Boston, Massa- 

 chusetts.) 



Elastic self-adjusting waistband for women's garments. A, 

 Malsin, 25 West 38th street. New York City. 



Sheet armor for body wear, or for protection of aeroplanes, 

 ships and cars of dirigible balloons enclosed in cotton 

 and India rubber cloth. N. Lacrotte, 136 Avenue Par- 

 mentier, Paris. 



Rubberized leather protectors for pneu 



Kobiolke, 18 

 ali; 



GortU 



tic tires. A. M. 

 Melbourne, Aus- 



An attachment for watering cans, hose pipes, etc., com- 

 prising a rubber ring. T. H. Webster, Stock, Ingate- 



Wheel tire. .A. Rosa, 46 Corso Casale, Turin, Italy. 

 Wheel tire. A. Rosa, 46 Corso Casale, Turin, Italy. 

 Marine life-saving apparatus, inflatable and buoyant. J. 



Davis, The Cottage, Turley, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire. 

 Toy operated bv elastic cords. T. Crawford, Wilton House, 



Stapleton Place, Dundalk, Ireland. 

 Metal and rubber disc bottle closures. H. Birbeck, 329 



Hi"h Holborn, London, (L. M. Rosenthal, 1105 Park 



avenue, Mount Vernon, New York.) 

 Tread band comprising solid square headed studs secured 



by riveting to a rubber and canvas band. H. Agha, 



Eagle Lodge, Hale, Cheshire. 



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lands Cnlliery— both in Durham. 

 Rubber rtr</^ in ; ipfr cutting and winding machine. C. 



II. -.In .^, =nl South Jefferson street, Chicago, III. 



RuMii I , hiiie for polishing or scouring needles, 



ci. ' 1 i;..li., 34 Millsboro' Road, Redditch, 



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Reinf.TCf.l luHiLT sole pads for boots and shoes. W. W. 



Phillips. 142 Old street, London. 

 Non-skid device for twin tires. F. H. Sheppee, 7 Thomas 



street, and S. G. Towitt, 104 Lawrence street — botk 



in York. 

 Combined leg 



NEW ZEALAND. 



3SUED FEBRUARY 17, 1916. 



ne teat cup. N. J. Daysh, Carterton, New Zealand. 



ve connection. A. E. Henderson, Kent Building, 



;nt. C. Dobbie, 4 Warwick street, 

 Hobart, Tas. 



ISSUED MARCH 2, 1916. 

 Brush and brush manufacture. The Rubber Set Brush Co., Lim- 

 ited, 21 Bucklersbury, London, England. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (With Dates of Application) 

 478,238 (April 1, 1915). Plugs for stopping perforations ir 

 tires. B. W. Spitler. 



478.294 (April 6). Splash guard for automobile wheels and oti 



Self. 



478.295 (April 6). Tire with a mud guard. E. D. Self. 

 478,303 (April 7). Improved pneumatic tire pump. J. Heeley. 

 478,416 (Aprii 16). Pneumatic tire. The American Tire Co. 

 478,424 (April 17). Improved reinforced armor for pneumatii 



Patrick. 

 478,454 (April 20). Improved valves for pneumatic tire inner t 



Baker. 

 478,470 (April 22). Elastic wheel. E. Basjanoff. 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



PATENT ISSUED (With Date of Validity). 

 Elastic solid tire for vehicle wheels. National Antriefcs, G. m. 



pneumatic 

 ■rs. E. D. 



