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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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MACHINE FOE COVERING INNER80LES OF THE OEM TYPE. 



With Hall's new machine, inner soles of the Gem type are 

 tinishcd by pressing the canvas layer into the angle formed by 

 the lip and feather of the inner sole, to produce a smooth and 

 tinishcd inner sole. The novel features arc contained in the 

 drawing which is an enlarged 

 detail in section showing the 

 operating tools, sole and can- 

 vas. A and C are two work- 

 ini; tools which cooperate and 

 lirinly press together the layer 

 of adhesive cloth D and the 

 inner sole E, which has a lip /•". The adhesive cloth is first applied 

 to the inner sole by the Gem machine. A backing tool B is 

 used to support the lip /■' and to limit its outward movement. 

 Thus, by not allowing the upper end of the lip free movement, 

 it will not move beyond a predetermined angle in relation to the 

 inner sole. 



The tools A and C are positively rotated and act as feed rollers 

 to feed the inner sole E, drawing the canvas over the lip. The 

 tool B is made as a disk or wheel and is loosely mounted, to be 

 turned freely by the lip as the inner sole is fed forward by the 

 feed tools and rolls A and C. The tool A is detachably secured 

 to a rotatable shaft G. thus permitting a movement of the work- 

 ing tool to or from tools B and C. By depressing a foot treadle 

 (not shown"), tools B and C may also be moved away or towards 

 tool A, thus giving any desired angle to the lip of the sole. 

 [ Bicknell UM, assigned to Panther Rubber Manufacturing Co., 

 Stoughton, Massachusetts. United States patent No. 1.160,711.] 



1.160,364. 

 1.160,-24. 



1,161.044. 

 1,161,.?76. 

 1,161,414. 



1,161,906. 

 1,161.946. 



1,161,947. 

 1.161,948. 

 1,161.949. 

 1.161.950. 

 1,161,951. 



1,162.072. 



1,162.235. 

 1.162,306. 

 1,162,360. 



1,162,380. 



1,162.397. 



1.162,425. 

 1.162.535. 



1.163.053. 



1.163.089. 



OTHER MACHINERY PATENTS. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

 ISSUED NOVEMBER 16, 1915. 

 machine element. L. H. Baekeland. Yonkers, N. Y., 

 to tieneral Bakelite Co., New York, N. Y. 

 pparatus for treating coated falarics. C. J. Landin, 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 23, 1915. 



res. J. B. Gay, Tore 



Recording pressur 



T. Midgl. 

 )th of Ha 



gage. B. B. Bristol, Naugatuck, C 

 assignor to The Foxboro Co., Foxboro, Mass. 

 Portable tire vulcanizer. W. G. Sandford, assignor to Po 

 Tire Vulcanizer Co. — both of Davenport, Iowa. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 30, 1915. 

 Footwear vulcanizing apparatus. E. W. Rutherford. Naug; 

 assignor to Goodyear's Metallic Rubber Shoe Co. — bot 



Tire building machine. C. W. Stultz, Indianapolis, Ind., ass 



to G. & J. Tire Co., a corporation of New Jersey. 

 Apparatus for wrapping pneumatic tire casings. 



assignor to The Hartford Rubber Works Co.— both 



ford. Conn. 

 Tire building machine with shaping tool. T. Midgley. Worth- 



ington, Ohio, assignor to Morgan & Wright, Detroit. Mich. 

 Tire building machine with smoothiiijr .-um T. Midgley. Worth- 



ington, Ohio, assignor to Morgan \ \\'iil:IiI. h-tinit, Mich. 

 Tire building machine. T. Midgk-v. \\ .nliiiiKi-n, i >l,io, assignor 



to Morgan S Wright, Detroit, ^luh 

 F.ibric stretching machine. T. MIiIkIcj. Wuiihrngton, Ohio, 



assignor to Morgan & Wright, Detroit, Mich. 

 .Apparatus for producing dipped articles. P. I. Murrill, New- 

 York, N. Y., assignor to Revere Rubber Co., a corporation of 



Rhode Island. 

 Spring finger tool for tire bliilding machines. W. Kearns. 



assignor to Morgan & Wright— both of Detroit. Mich. 

 Repair vulcanizer. D. S. Hershon, Chelsea, Mass. 

 Process of filling tires. E. Oliver, Daytona, Fla. 

 Apparatus for centering tire treads. H. J. Iloyt, assignor to 



Morgan Sr Wright— both of Detroit, Mich. 

 Hammer for fixing tire treads. T. Midgley. Worthington, Ohio. 



assignor to Morgan & Wright, Detroit, Mich. 

 Electric tire vulcanizer. R. B. Price, New York, N. Y., assignor 



to Rubber Regenerating Co.. a corporation of Indiana. 

 Tire builder's tool. D. A. Wilcox, Garden City, N. Y., assignor 



to Morgan & Wright, a corporation of Michigan. 

 Tire repair vulcanizer. C. A. Willey, Battle Creek, Mich. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 7. 1915. 

 Heated form for dipped goods. C. S. William.s, New York, 



N. Y.. assignor to Revere Rubber Co., a corporation of Rhode 



Island. 

 A mixing mill. TI. T. ITovt, asFignnr to Morgan & Wright— both 



of Detroit. Mich. ' 



lorough. Pa., assignor 01 

 ourth to H. W. Hodgdo 

 all of Pittsburgh, Pa. 



tires. F. I. Cleaver, Carnegie 

 ;-fourth to S. L. H. Morris; one- 

 ,nd one-fourth to E. T. Baron- 



Low, Denver, Colo. 



N.J. 

 163.629. Portable repair vulcanizer. A. 

 Rc-issiic. 

 reclaiming vulcanized rubber waste. C. S. 

 The Moore Architectural & En- 

 Ohio. 



16,627 (19I4J. 

 17,110 (1914). 



■ring Co., Akron— boti 



UNITED KINGDOM. 

 ISSUED NOVEMBER 17, 1915. 

 Rubber boll fastening. F. Sinclair, 39 Orchard Road, Erd- 



ington, Birmingham. 

 Ebonite in insulated ejectric bearings. C. E. Wieselgrecn, 





J. R. Gam- 



26 Viktoriagatan, Gothenbur: 

 ISSUED NOVEMBER 24, 1915. 

 17,158 (1914). Devices for making rubber cored golf balls, 



meter, Portage Path, Akron, Ohio. 

 17,164 (1914). Rubber strips used with paving blocks. British Murac Syn- 

 dicate, and M. M. Dessau, 60 London Wall, London. 

 17,187 (1914). Scam reinforcing strip for bladders, hot water bottles, etc. 

 C. H. Gray, .Sib. . 1 1...,^ n. 1- -.... 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. i 

 PATENTS ISSUED iWi;: I .:- i .\pplicatiun). 

 476,720 (December 11, 1914). Impiuid hi. a.akuig machine. E. Sloper. 

 THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 

 PATENTS ISSUED (With Dates of X'alidity). 

 289,119 (June 30, 1914). Die-press and vulcanizing apparatus for manu- 

 facturing tire casings. Henry James^ Doughty. Edgewood, Provi- 



NEW MANUFACTURING PROCESSES. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED NO\'EMBER 23, 1915. 

 .161,093. Method of making tires. I. 1. Webster. Haverhill, Mass., assignor 



to Reliance A. C. Co., Inc., New York, N. V. 

 ,161,213. Packing. F. A. Headson, assignor to H. W. JohnsManville 



Co.— both of Milwaukee, Wis. 

 .161,549. Tire tread. T. B. Tiefenbacher, New York, N. Y. 

 .161,603. Process of drying colloidal substances. G. B. Bradshaw, Brook- 



lyn, N. Y. 

 Marking vi 

 Clark, Ha 



:ings-( 



Adjudicated Patent. 

 (U. S. D. C.) The Marks patent No. 635,141 for a process for 

 devulcanizing rubber waste. Held not anticipated and valid. 

 Philadelphia Rubber Works Co. vs. United States Rubber Re- 

 claiming Works, 225 Fed. Rep. 789. 

 lu 



arnishes. Held not 

 u. vs. Nikolas. 225 

 ISSUED NOVEMBER 30, 1915. 

 of plastic material. R. B. Price, New York, N. Y., 

 assignor to Rubber Regenerating Co., a corporation of Indiana. 



161.966. Manufacture of vulcanized articles. R. B. Price, New York, 



N. Y., assignor to Rubber Regenerating Co., a corporation of 



161.967. Method of producing 



New York, N. Y., 



corporation of Indiana. 

 162,384. Method of making valve packing. F. Y. Nichols, Chicago, III. 

 162.396, Anti-slipping and anti-wearing material- R. B. Price, Mishawaka, 



Ind.. assignor to Rubber Regenerating Co., a corporation of 



Indiana. 

 162,454. Method of manufacturing footwear. M. H. Clark, Hastings-on- 



Hudson, N. Y., assignor to Goodyear's Metallic Rubber Shoe Co., 



a corporation of Connecticut. 

 1.62.479. Method of manufacturing tires. A. H. Harris, Youngstown, 



,162 



Ohio. 



ISSUED DECEMBER 7. 

 Method of manufacturing reinforced 



915. 



tubes. J. W. lilodgctt, 

 5. T. Care, New Brigh- 



Chicago. 111. 

 1,163.535. Method of manufactu 

 ton, England. 



UNITED KINGDOM. 

 ISSUED NUNEMUER 10, 1915. 

 i6,359 (1914). Method of covering golf balls. A. C. B. Bell. 17 Lansdowne 

 Crescent, Edinburgh. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 17, 1915. 

 16,626 (1914). Rubber belting. F. Sinclair, 39 Orchard Road, Erdington, 

 Birmingham. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 24, 1915. 

 17,193 (1914). Process for making rubber articles. R. E. Price, 830 Park 

 .ivcnue. New York, N. Y., U. S. A. 

 THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 

 PATENTS ISSUED (With Dates of Validity). 

 288,935 (July 11, 1913). Air tube with fabric inlay. Brown Perfection 

 Tube Co.. New York City. U. S. A. Represented by Dr. L. 

 Gottscho. patent-lawyer, Berlin W 8. 

 288.992 (September 25). Tire casing. Bruno Salzmann, Fcldstrasse, 16, 

 Berlin-Steglitz. 



