THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[October 1, 1914. 



•8,757 (1913). 

 *8,766 (1913). 



8,776 



B.777 (1913). 



1913). 



8,888 



■ 



I'M | , 



8,918 0913). 



8,940 (1913). 



9,003 (1913). 



9,044 

 *9,050 (1913). 



: RACTBD 



■ 1913 J. 



9,528 



9,591 (1913). 



•9,646 



(1913). 



1 RACTED 



9,795 



■ 



M913). 



(.1913). 



M913). 



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1913). 



tire. \\ - Edg and A. T. 

 Edgcll, Rcdfield Road both mi Midsomei Norton, Som- 

 erset. 

 Rubbei ns. J. W. Ay Is worth, 223 Midland ave- 

 nue, !■ ■ I I : fj i . I . S A. 



ure band. W. II. Har- 

 rison, 415 Chestnut st lelphia, Pa., U. S. A. 



II S, «ln istophersen, 26, Yestergade, 

 Odense, Denmark. 



C, L. Cut! Great Eastern street, Lon- 



don. 



Vulcanizing synthetic rubber. J. V. Johnson, 4", Lincoln's 

 Inn Fields, London. 



tie; ethers. J. V. Johnson, 47, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 

 London. 

 Sacks of caoutchouc and cam in raising sunken 



ships. H. Puriraon, Saint-Qua; P trieux, Cotes du Nord, 

 France. 



A reversible heel pad. J. Giraud, 16, Rue Saint i 

 Marseilles, France. 



ling wheel tires to rims, T. \. Barton and T. IT. 



Barton- both of 73, Chilwell Road, Beeston, Nottingham. 

 A driving belt for motorcycles, eti . consisting of blocks 



of rubber, balata, etc. G. II. Liickson, Rosedene,". 



Austin avenue, Stockton-on-Tees. 

 Liool heel with india rubber bladder. G. T. T. Freeman, 



60. Duncan Road, Souths* i Portsmouth, and F. II. 



Wills, 21, Maytield Road, S< ' : . <■ -port. 

 Rubber backed ice grip for athletic overshoes. T. K. Beyer, 



1, Dokowaja, Knabelnaja, Sebastopol, Russia. 

 Tread band for wheel tires. W. IL Stevenson, 1, Falkner 



I . Liverpool. 

 Wheel tire. II. Wade, 111, Hatlon Garden, London. 

 Flushing apparatus comprising 



\ N.i 5. A. 

 in The Illustrated Official Journal, Augusi 12, 1914.] 

 Rubber sleeve for bat and like handles. F. II. Lawrence, 



School of Gunnery. Shoeburyness, I - 

 Vehicle wheel. W. A Gehringer, Allentown, Pa., Q, S. A. 

 Pneumatic tires. G. A. Shaw, I I i ! street, I tarberton, 



Ohio. r. s, v 



Rubber pedal pad. J, W. Burt, II Bothwell. 



Levici ' ■ ing heel pads to shoes. 



Phillips' Patents, Ltd., and ' .. Phillips, 142, Old street, 

 London, E. C. 



. ting rubber soles to felt or canvas shoes. New 

 Liverpool Rubber Co., 92, Vauxhall Road, Liverpool, 

 and I. W. Davies, 38, Whitham avenue, Great Crosby, 

 Lancashire. 



band formed of blocks of rubber, balata, 

 etc. G. IL Hickson, "Rosedene," Ausl i Stock- 



ton-on I 



Tire attachment to rims L. G 

 Tarrytown, N. Y.. U. S. A. 



Heel pad for 1"" ts, etc. J. 

 Si reatham, 1 .ondon. 



43 Wildey street, 

 Welch, 430, High Road, 



in The Illustrated O Journal, August 19, 1914.] 



Rubber holders for pencils, knives, etc. IL Sic pel, Pforz- 

 heim, La ileii. I iermany. 



n g rubber, fabrics, etc., with smoke. T. G. Marlow, 

 138, Telford avenue, Streatham, London, and Pulso- 

 meter Engineering Co., Nine Elms [ron Works, Reading. 



Protecting shield adapted to be fitted between the air tube 

 and outer cover of wheel tires. I .. Madlener, 5/111 

 Scbellgasse, Frankfort-on-Main, < iermany. 

 Rubbei extractors. S. Goldreich, 18, Ropi 

 London. 



: ising devii ■ vered i ricl ii m i oil 



and rings, !I. J, II. I Guil Iford Road, 



South I .ambeth, 1 .■ mdon, 

 India rubber substitutes. Bri mson-Houston Co., 



S3, Cannon street, London. 

 Tire alarm signals. A. Hay, '■ Kure, France. 



Rubber pad to prevent t] : eel. F. Nab, 



5i hillingstrasse, Berlin. 

 Spring wheel with pneumatic cushion. C. K. Mills, 34, 

 High Ilolborn. London. 



■ able rim attachment to wheel. R. W. Funk, Wee- 

 hawken, N. L, I 

 Belt. J. Th 

 Blackpool. 



n tire. II. Diamant, 14, Westbourne Terrace Road 

 London. 



1 



1 ensible 

 W. C. Sm I 1 1 



R. Billington, 72, Manchester. 



of rubber, 

 Man- 

 band of rubber to ii lice and pre- 

 stammering. G. A. H. Sai ' ttage. 

 New Beckcnham, ' 



035 Tiffany 

 N. V., IT. 



hi, Fukagav 



10,315 (.1913.). 1'ii. uinatic tire covei . W. II. Ilollis, 11 Pelham Road, 



th Tottenham, and A. I. Beaton, 1 he Cottage, Cam- 



I d, Hammersmith — both in London. 



(1913). Wheel tire. St. Helens Cable & Rubber Co., Arpley, and 



E. S. Seymour, 42, Fairfield Road, Stockton Heath — 



both in Warrington, Lancashire. 



10.461 (19-13). Strengthening india rubbei by introduction of threads. A. 



I i 'oilier, The Shrubs, London Road, St. Albans, Ilert- 

 I hire. 



10.462 (1913). Athletii New Liverpool Rubber Co., 292, Vaux- 



hall Road, and C. Woollett, 176, Rice Lane, Walton — 

 both in Liverpool. 



10,505 (1913). India rubber tiles or sheet-. W. A. Williams and North 

 British Rubber Co., Castle Mills, Fountainbridge, Edin- 

 burgh. 



10,521 (1913). La> figure stand. E. Bennett, Oakwood Villas, West Dump- 

 ton, Ramsgate, Kent. 



"10,564 (1913). Rubber cushioi foi bo< i- and shoes. L. W. Cham- 



berlain, 106 Sudbury street. Boston, Mass., U. S. A. 



10,571 (1913). Machine for coating fabrics with rubber, etc. A. Wood, 

 "Wistbury," Cowley Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex. 

 (1913). S| i ing wheel, the interior sin face being faced with a 

 ibbei strip, W. E Robertson, Venus, Tex., U. S. A. 



10,584 (1913). Lift valve comprising a hollow pad of rubber, etc. J. T. 

 Garratt, 33, Leipsic Road, Camberwell, London. 



"10,599 (1913(. Lift savirg suit. I. W. Buchanan, Ashe vi He, Buncombe, 

 X. C, U. S. A. 



10.613 (1913) \ Webster, 71, Great Tindal 



street. Lady wood, Birmingham. 



10.652 (1913). Surgical appliance. E. Hornle, 5, Bahnhofstrasse, Heidel- 

 lin g, Gei many. 



10,673 i 1913). Bottle closure comprising a disc packed with a rubber ring. 

 I I R. Marks, 57, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. 



10,682 (1913). fread projection for wheel tire. I>. Maggiora, Hackbridge 

 I Hackbridge, Surrey. 



"10,688 (1913). Corset. M. L. Sobra, 47 West Ninety-third street, New 

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



* 10,695 (1913). Vulcanizing india rubber. R. B. Price, 830 Park avenue, 

 \, » York, N. V.. IT. £ 



10,712 (1913). rire tube. H. E. Morgan, ■ ■. Hai >tr< I W st, Perth, 

 Western Australia. 



10,734 (1913). Wheel tire. .1 M Websti eet, Buxton. 



10,737 (1913). Wheel tire. R. Strong, Farnborough, Hampshire. 



NEW ZEALAND. 



I \bstrm iio in The Patent Offici Journal, July 16, 19 14.] 

 34,384. Rubbei ware repairing. S. Wilson, Robsart street, Parkside, 



S, \ . 



168,245 



46S,115 

 46S.315 



6 



468,409 



468,558 

 468.547 

 468,572 



468,783 



468,634 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Datos of Application). 



(Februarj 7. 1914). Mudguard for vehicles. E. Lucher. 



(April 19, 1913). Tire for vehicle wheels. IL Petit. 



( February ] > . 1914). Process and appliance for the extraction of 



I aubel, Peigniat-Amauray, Guilier & Pannard. 

 (April 15, 1913). Production of watered (moire) effects on rubber 



oi i ' tances. F. Berguerand & I 



(Februarj 11, 1914). Improvements in vehicle tires. St. Helens 



( able S Rubbei ( o. 

 (February 10). Process of making artificial sponges in rubber and 



various objects having the same composition. A. Ducos. 

 (February 12), Tube foi making tires, soft tubes, tubular bands 



ai il other similar object-, with then manufacture. Smith & 



Bolton. 



Process of making: rubber substitutes. C. Lamberty 

 Tire for vehicle wheels. II. I. Doughty. 



ic tire for vehicle wheels. C. A. Swinehart. 

 Rubber heels. F. Marvy. 

 Elastic tire for automobile and other wheels. E. 



(Februarj 1 3 1 

 ( Februarj 14). 

 i l'"i In uary 17). 

 i February 11). 

 (February 18), 



Steenwackers. 

 (Februarj 18). 



Borj .(i ill". 



i February 1 3 I, 



I ■ 

 1 .. P. 



irj 24) 

 subsl anc< 

 1 1. Musi 



A. P 



Protectivi i vei for automobile tires. V P. 



Improvement in vehicle tires, J. Ure. 

 i 'rotection for tii ■ vers. V\ Pel mann. 

 ! tic tires specially applicable to automobiles and 



Mudguard protective hood for pneumatic tires. 



Non-bursting pat titioned air chamber, and plastic 

 with its i i manufacture. 



Improved method for repairing rubber obji > t - 



G. ' (uelin. 



1 ibber and leather for the repair of footwear. 



i Dr< imc" Rubbei ' '■ ■ 

 'Much 3). i Wales Invulnerable Tyre 



[icate, Ltd. 



ements in detachable heels. C. Maber. 



with pneumatic sole. L. Kropf. 



