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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December 1, 1914. 



1,115,240. Method of manufacturing resilient articles. I.. T. Petersen, 

 Young stown, Ohio. 



1,115,409. Method ol constructing pneumatic tires. F. S. Dickinson, 



New York; X. Y. 

 1,115,430. Pneumatic tire. O. K. Hoppes, famaqua, Pa. 



46,595. 

 46.596. 

 46,003. 



71,335. 

 72,431. 



75,990. 

 78,842. 

 80.210. 

 80,229. 

 80,596. 

 80,737. 

 81,070. 

 81,495. 



81,497. 

 81,498. 



Rubber brush. O. Kick. St. Louis, Mo. 



Kick, St. Louis, Mo. 



Rubber bi ush, O.l i ouis, Mo. 



O. Eii k, Si l ouis, Mo. 



i.O Ei< k, St. Louis, Mo. 



ing cap. J, A. M 



Co. both ol New I la \ en, Conn. 



to The Seamless 



Trade Marks. 



ills Rubber < ■■ . I 113 boga Kails. Ohio. A shield with a 

 water-fall seem Foi inner tubes for tires, and tire casings. 



Rubbei & Tire Co., Rutherford, X. J. Representation 

 ■ head of a bulldog with a shield clenched between its jaws 

 with the word Braender, Foi inner tubes. 



I I. & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. The word Kling- 

 Foi rubbei belting, 



1 !•' ber < 'o., Cuj ahqga Falls, Ohio. The 



Foi ) ubbei tii es, casings and tub< , 

 Revere Rubbi 1 ' 0., Providence, R. I., and Chelsea, Mass. The 



word Spring-step. For rubber horseshoes. 

 lhuls.ni & Thurber Co., Minneapolis, Minn. The word 

 For rubber belting, rubber hose. etc. 



Win. Wrigley, Jr., I . 1 bicago, 111. The word Triplemint. For 

 chewing gum. 



The B & R Rubbei Co., Brookfield and North Brookfield, Mass. 



11" woi ! ' ■ Foi rubber soles and heels. 



Northern Shoe Co., Duluth, Minn. The word Robust. Fur rubber 



and othei 

 W, B. Price, Poughkeepsie, X. Y. The word Repelite. For com- 



■■1 ft i] « atei pi oofing fabrics. 

 W. I' Price, Poug^hkei isie, X. Y. The word Opacite. For water- 

 proofing composition for fal 

 W. B. Price, Poughkeepsie, X. Y. The word Em! a. For water- 



n . t] 11 ■ ition tin fabrics. 



W. B. P Pou sii . X. Y. The word Dcnsul. For water- 



proofing composition for fabrics. 



[Note. Printed copies of specifications ol United States patents may be 

 obtained from L'he India Rubber World office at 10 cents each, postpaid.] 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



number given is that assigned to the Patent at the filing of the appli- 

 cation, which in the cast.- of these listed below was in 1913. 

 Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 



[Abstracted en The Illustrated Official Journal, October 7, 1914.] 



13,4X0 (1913). Specif* estimatinj 1 bonite 



tube D. P. Batti 1 j ( 0. and T. C. Elliott— both of 

 I umford Mills, Bakewell, Derbyshire. 



13,542 (1913) ' tired brush for vacuum cleaning apparatus. L. N. 



Reddn , Bank Chambers, Southampton Buildings, Lon- 



13,617 ( 1913). Covers and protectors for hats. I. Matzen, 35, Hermann- 

 strasse, All Rahlstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. 

 I (1913). Wheel tire. C. H. Clinton, s7, Westfield Road, Surbiton, 

 1 ey. 

 13,628 (1913). Blowpipe and ball. C. P. Elieson, 24, St. Mary Abbott's 



1 ■ ■. .ire, Kensington, l ,ondon. 

 •13,657 (1913). Resinous compounds. J. 1'. A. McCoy, 520, Holmes street, 

 Wilkinsburg, Pa., I '. S. A. 

 (1913). Match stands with ring <>i rubber. J. V. Dewis, Willoughby 

 House, Walsall Roa 1, Willenhall, Staffordshire. 

 13,760 (1913). Reducing rubber bearing plants. S. Goldreich and 1. L. 



rahner, is, Ropemaker street, London. 

 13,790 (1913). Tapping 1 ubbi 1 ind like trees. T. J. Hutton', Newlands, 



Ridgeway, neai Sheffield. 

 13,825 (1913). Isoprene. C. K. F. L. Gross, Eevon, Soon, Norway. 



(1913). Synthetic caoutchouc. C. K. F. L. Gross,' Bevon, Soon, 

 way. 



; (1913). Detachable protector for the soles and heels of boots. 

 1.. F. Matzner, 54 South Ninth street, Minneapolis. 

 Minn., U. S. A. 



Solid tire. (". S. Stone, 8, ( owdrey Road, South Wim- 

 bledon, Loj 



13.94S (1913). 

 14,007 (1913). 



Treating rubber bearing plants. J. L. Palmer, 18. Rope- 

 maker street, London. 



[Akstracted in- The Illustrated Official Journal. October 14, W14. 

 14,081 (1913). 



14,099 (1913). 



Table game. R. Hampson, 40, Hawthorn Road, New 



Most on, Failsworth, near Manchester. 

 Cleansing device consist in 1; of a rubber or other sponge. 

 M. Falk, 85, Moltkestrasse, Koln, Germany. 

 •14,117 (1913). Elastic cords, garters, belts, etc, M. W. Schloss, 291 



nth avenue. New York. U. S. A. 

 14,138 (1913). Corrugated rubber surfaces for washing clothes. R. FTogg, 

 20, Chepstow avenue, Ltscard, Cheshire. 



"14,244 I 1913). Heel hand of end lasting mechanism comprising .1 band of 



balata. M, Brock, IS \\ Iville street, Roxbury, Mass.. 



U. S. A. 



14,251 1 



11 i ( 1913). 



1 l (1913). 



*14,363 (1913). 

 1 *,4Q3 (1913). 

 14,481 (1913). 



14,517 (1913). 



[Abstracted 

 14,621 (1913). 



14,724 (1913). 

 14.744 1 1913). 



14,789 (1913). 



14,801 (1913). 



(1913). 



15,066 (1913). 



pneumatic tire. R. Kronenberg, 

 Ohligs, Rhine Province, ( iermany. 

 Spring wheel with continuous outer ring and pneumatic 

 rubber ring and lik. F. Hayes, 3, Beech 



Road, Woodhey, Rock Ferry, Cheshire 



for hydro-aeroplanes comprising upper and lower 

 members held a pan by resilienl means formed of india 

 rubber. 11. Farman, 167, Rue de Silly, Billancourt, 

 Seine, l ranci 



Rural Route No, 1 



West 

 Road, 



Spring whe< I. J. II. W. Kepler, 

 v< candi 1. 1. < Ihio, I '. S. A. 



i: attachment to rims. T. Dunn, 27, Louisvilh 



I rpper I ""i ing, London. 

 Phenol formaldehyde r< ins II. Stockhausen, 25, Baker- 



pfad. Crefeld, and R. Gruhl, 2, Kaisei F1 iedrichstrasse, 



Charlottenburg, near Berlin both in Germany. 

 Rubber impregnated packing. G, H. Cook, Lion Works, 



Garfoi -I si i eel . 1 'oplai , I .ondon. 



in 'I'm 1. Illustrated Officiai Journal, • Htober 21, 1914.] 



Trousers provided with an elastic gusset on each side of 

 the waist. A. Woodbine, 16, North street, Welling- 

 borough. 



Feeding bottles. R. S. Dowel 1, Globe Works, Chatsu orth 

 Road, Clapton Park, London. 



Spring wheel with continuous outer rigid ring and pneu- 

 matic cushions. T. Unsworth, 34, Park street, St. 

 Kilda, Victoria, Australia. 



Road paving blocks with rubber faces. A. S. Morrison, 37, 

 X orth gate. Regent's Park, London. 



Vapour bath having a covering of waterproof fabric. I. 

 1 iyenes, Kaposvar, Hungary. 



Fountain pens. C. Pickett, "Fernleigh," Town Green, near 

 ( Irmskirk, Lancashire, and E. E. E. F miner son, 26, 

 Kirkland avenue, Higher Tranmere, Cheshire. 



Cloaks of waterproof material. R. Meyer, Pot. 24. Bar- 

 celona, Spain. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, October 28, 1914.] 

 15,112 (1913) 

 15,139 i (913) 



15,185 i 1913). 



15,213 (1913). 



15,240 (1913) 



15.447 (1913). 



Game comprising rubber table pads. R. W. Buckby, 2, 



Gladstone street, Leicester. 

 Apparatus with bulb for treating diseases with radiations, 



etc. O. Sarauely, 105,. Dalmanstrasse, Charlottenburg, 



1 ie i many. 

 Dress shields. W. R. Weeks, 1. Rami Hies street, Great 



Marlborough street, London. 

 Teat cup for cow milkers. R. Kennedy, 3, Springkell 



avenue, Pol lokshi elds, Glasgow 

 Self sealing air tube for wheel tires. E. C. R. Marks, 57, 



Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. 

 Toothbrush holders. R. M. Withycombe, 283, Elizabeth 



street, Sydney, Australia. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 



470.499 (Tune 16, 1913). 

 tlutte. 



Process of making fabrics for tire covers. E. 



470, 5S6 

 470,647 



470,653 



470,717 



470.745 



470,S33 

 470,879 



470,885 

 470,961 

 471,002 



471,010 



471,175 



471,201 



471.344 

 471,403 



471.415 

 471,457 

 471,518 



471,625 



471,732 



(April 7, 1914). Elastic tire for vehicle wheels. W. II. Carmont. 



(April 8). 

 neillon. 



I lydi i ipneumatic tire for vehicle wheels. A. F. Gren- 



(April si. Rubber syringe in one piece; and its process of manu- 

 facture. J. Lick & Co. 



(April 9). Pneumatic heel for footweai G. Freeman. 

 (April 10). Perfected movable elastic heel and its system of attach- 

 ment. F. A. Xolan. 

 (June 24. 1913). Process for vulcanization of rubber. J. Bastide. 

 I March 2, 19141. Improvements in proci ss< • and appliances for 



m« Ming rubber articles. F. T. Roberts and R. H. Rosenfeld. 

 (March 10). System of rim for pneumatic wheels. J. E. Serste. 

 (April 10). Improvements in tires foi vehicle wheels, W. E. Muntz. 

 (April 16). Mudguard for automobiles and other vehicles. A. C. 



Adams. 

 (April 16). Improvements in tires for vehicle wheels. M. Perot 



and J. E. Daubre. 

 (April 21). Elastic tire principally intended for heavy automobiles 



and trucks. A. Borson and A. Preuss. 

 (July 3. 1913 1. Improvement in detachable rim. A. L. F. Prat. 

 (April 22, 1914). Improvements in appliances for treating latex. 



11. A. Wickham. 

 (April 25). Anti-skid f>~>r automobile wheels. M. Malik. 

 (April 27 >. Machine for manufacture of gummy compounds. F. 



Kempter. 

 (April 27). Mudguard for automobiles. Quevrain and Desmedt. 

 < April 28). Improvements in pneumatic tires. II. A. Lepetit. 

 (April 30). Improvements in elastic tires for automobiles and 



other vehicles. H. Diamant. 

 (Februarv 21). Shock absorber adaptable as a flexible wheel tire. 



O. J. Hobson. 

 (April 30). New type of tire for road vehicles. W, C. Sneyd and 



R. Billingtnn. 



