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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[ January 1, 191b. 



1,118,542. 

 1,11S,596. 

 1,118,757. 



Tread. 

 rubber 



ignor to The Boylston 

 Mnnufactu] 



pairing india rubber goods. N. I. Spriggs, 

 England. 



Vehicle tin. J. W. Gannon and W. S. Webber— both of Mont- 

 try, Ala. 



1,118,7! I,., Oshkosh, \\ i . 



Pneumatic wheel. J. Laus, Jr., Oshkosh, Wis. 

 1,118.814. Printing stamp. H. Schmidt and F. Hubeit— both of Eliza- 



X. J. 

 1,118,876. Hose and coupling testing appliance. R. S. Newton, Water- 

 . N. V., ;i~-ij;m.r to -New York Air Brake Co., of New 

 Jen 



Designs. 

 46,666. Advertising novelty. T. B. Denton, assignor to Rubber & Cellu- 



I Harness Trimming Co. — both of Newark, N. .1. 

 46,670. Tire. G. W. Greene, assignor to Ten Broeck Tyre Co. — both of 



isville, Ky. 

 46,675. B. I M wick, Canton, Ohio. 



46,700. Vehicle tire. C. A. Schwartz, Richmond, Cal. 

 Trade Marks. 

 c A. Daniel, Philadelphia, Pa. The words Tree Trunk 

 For rubber and pneumatic tires. 

 75.952. Tyer Rubber Co., Andover, Mass. The word Tyrian. For 



automobile tires and inner tubes and rubber tubing. 

 75,996. Tin In,- ,\ Rubbei Co., Vkron, Ohio. The words Black 



I 01 rubbei packing and machinery. 

 78,790. The Fair, Chicago, 111. The word Champion. Fur rubber garden 

 hose. 



80.317. C. II. Daniels, Chicago. 111. The words Safety-First. For boots 



and shoes of leather, rubber, etc. 

 80,736. The B. & K. Rubbei Co., P.rookfield, Mass. The word Armortred. 



For rubber soles and heels. 

 81,174. The United States Distributing Co., New York, N. Y. The words 



Pep Pep. For chewing gum. 

 81,458. A. iv A. Rubber Co., South Framingham, Mass. The initials 



A. & A. R. Co. For soles and heels of shoes. 



LV'TE. — Printed copies of specifications of United States patents may be 

 obtained from The India Kibber World office at 10 cents each, postpaid.] 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 

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

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

 'Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 

 [Abstracted in The Illi-strated Official Journal, November 4, 1914.] 

 15,560 (1913). Pneumatic feet for typewriters, consisting of hollow rubber 

 balls. Continental Caoutchouc-und Gutta-Percha Cie., 

 Hanover, Germany. 



Catheter comprising a dilatable rubber bladder. Ges G. 

 Wolf, 18, Karlstrasse, Berlin. 



Game in which elastic bands are used. F. J. L. Bollhorn, 

 Lauenburg-on-Elbe, Germany. 



Rubber grip for the handle of a golf club, polo stick, or 

 the like. W. H. Sandford, 606 West One Hundred and 

 Thirteenth street, New York, N. Y., U. S. A. 



Sock suspenders. B. W. Parker, New York. N. Y., TJ. S. A. 



Non-slipping attachments of rubber for shoes. J. H. Tur- 

 ner. Golf Club, Denham, Buckinghamshire. 



Spring wheel with continuous outer rigid ring and rubber 

 ring cushions. II. F. Spelshouse, 14 .North First street, 

 Philadelphia. Pa., I". S. A. 



Air chamber of a pneumatic tire. E. Breuer, 



gasse, Pilsen, Austria. 

 Rubber composition for the manufacture of 



I. F. Monnot, 49. Old Broad street, London. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, November 11, 1914.] 



g supporters. R. H. Wall and H. Wall, Limited, 

 4, Love Lane, Wood street, London. 

 Tire consisting of segmental rings of alternate wood and 

 rubber blocks in staggered arrangement, seated on a 

 tulilx-r bed. S. T. Richardson and R. Price. 3A, Rea 

 street, Birmingham. 



Wheel nif R. Reid, 59, Logan street, Polmadie, Glasgow. 



Soft core foi cull hall. \ I Saunders Chicopee, Mass., 

 17. S. A. 



Non-slip rubber pad for pedals, etc. W. B. Wright, 65, 

 W Egrange Road, Forest Gate, London 



Spring wheel with nthber ring cushions. I. A. Bartz. 6, 

 Kommandantenstrasse, Gross-Lichterfelde-West, Ger- 

 many. 



16,372 (1913). Apparatus for drying india rubber. Bertrams. Limited, St. 

 Katherine's Works; R. F. Gillespie, 58. Arden street, 

 and I'. M. Matthew, 7. Ravelston Bark — all in Edin- 

 burgh. 



16,393 i ml rubher wearing apparel. A. M. A. Fort, 3, Rue 



Urvoye-de-St. Bedan, Nantes, and P. L. 0. Groussin, 7, 

 Rue du Ok: Mars, Rennes — both in Fra 



16,422 (1913). Golf bag comprising rubber disc. North British Rubber 

 Co., ami .1. Hume. Castle Mills. Fountainbridgc, Edin- 

 burgh. 



16,539 (1913). luhalne spray producer comprising two suction tubes and 

 an ai rubber bulb. G. Seifert, 13, 



Meue Winterfeldstrasse, Schoneberg, Berlin. 



16,589 (191 omprising metal plate covered with vul- 



cani'r G. W. Beldam, Boston Lodge Ealing, London. 



15.601 (1913). 

 15,623 (1913). 

 •15,764 (1913). 



•15,838 (1913). 

 15,878 (1913). 



•15,910 (1913). 



15,963 (1913). 

 16,033 (1913). 



16,100 I 

 16,234 (1913). 



16,241 (1913). 

 •16,288 (1913). 



16.316 (1913). 



16,360 (1913). 



16, Renda- 



tires, etc. 



16,618 (191." I ain siphon head with conical rubber valve plug. 



Ii. M. W. S. Limited, and J. W. Feargus, Enfield Road, 

 Acton, London. 



(Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, November 18, 1914.] 



•16,647 (1913). Valve with i . , Hart, 1156 Erie avenue, 



Williamsport, Pa., U. S. A. 



16,665 (1913). Detachable heel with rubbei layers. E. A. Lancaster, 273, 

 Brunswick street. Kelson, Lancashire. 



•16,689 (1913). Spring wheel with continuous outei rigid ring and pneu- 

 matic cushions, W. G. Chipley, Thud National Bank 

 Building, Atlanta. Ga., U. S \ 



16,697 (1913). Rubber covi I Allen, 35, North 



Frederick street, Dublin. 



16,728(1913). Coagulating latex. A. E. Berry, "Abbotsleigh," Wan- 

 1. Essex, and \. Boake, Roberts & Co., 100, Car- 

 penters Road, Stratford, Essex. 



16,730 (1913). Rubber reinforced buttonhole for celluloid and like wear- 

 ing apparel. M. Berger, 32, Neustiftgasse, Vienna. 



•16,972 (1913;. Elastic fabrics. W. Kops, Hint.,,, II. ,11. Eighty-sixth 

 treet, -\. « York. N. Y., U. S. A. 



17,007 (1913). Rubber heel pad. W. J. Luxmoore, care of Messrs. 

 Bridges, Sawtel] & Co.. 23, Red Lion Square. London. 



17,029 (1913). Balata belts with leather strips. .1. Dawson & Son. Leather 

 & Balata Works. Boultham, and A. Waddington, 32, 

 Pennell street — both in Lincoln. 



17,045 (1913). Segmental rubber tire sections. J. Whiteley, 7. Avondale 

 street, Esmund Road, Cheethara Hill. Manchester. 



17,075 (1913). Feeding bottle. II. Johannes, Buchl Bremen, Ger- 



many. 



17,099 (1913). Rubber horseshoe pad. E. F. Clewer, Stoke Pound, Broms- 



grove, Worcestershire. 

 17.102 (1913). India rubber buffer or like springs, particularly for railway 



vehicles. C. W. C. Hine, "Moleway. " Dorking, Surrey. 

 [Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, November 25, 1914.] 

 17,152 (1913). Stocking suspenders. F. Boltze, 6, Niederwaldstrasse, 



Dresden, Germany. 

 17.193 (1913). Synthetic caoutchouc substances and intermediate products. 



H. Dreyfus, 69, Sehutzenmattstrasse, Basle, Switzerland. 

 17,195 (1913). India rubber. G. Bernstein, 49, Rue St. Georges, Paris. 

 17,198 (1913). Collecting latex. I. R. Brown, Glugor, Penang, Straits 



Settlements. 

 17,208 (1913). Tread blocks of hard rubber secured by screws. J. M. 



O'Brien, 10, Rydal Road, Streatham, London. 

 * 1 7,339 (1913). Toys with rubber springs. M. R. Chesney, Meny Building, 



Kansas City. Mo.. 1". S. A. 

 17,506 (1913). Spring wheels with pneumatic cushions. S. A. Bhisey, 10, 



Airedale Road. High Road. Chiswick, London. 

 17,582 (1913). India rubber, ete. L. Feval and J. de La Fresnaye, 2, 



Avenue St. Philihert. Paris. 

 17,592 (1913). Rubber heel support. F. J. Wood, 3, Rawes street. Burn- 

 ley, Lancashire. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 

 (March 16). Interchangeable heel. A. A. Chau^see. 

 (May 4, 1914). Plastic product for use with all descriptions of 



wheel tires. C. A. Prada. 

 (March 9). Protective cover for vehicle wheel tires. R. Boyard 



de Lamotte. 

 (May 6). Perfected vulcanizing press. A. Lambrette. 

 (May 6). Improvements in vulcanizing presses, boilers and similar 



appliances. A. Lambrette. 

 (May 6). Mudguard for all kinds of vehicles. C. Giefing. 

 (May 6). Improvements in manufacture of tires. R. Strong. 

 (July 22. 1913). Process intended to separate vulcanized rubber 



from fabrics and from metallic and similar portions to which it 



adheres or with which it is mixed. J. Frydemane. 

 (July 23. 1913). Process for regeneration of vulcanized rubber. 



J. Frydemane. 

 (Maracta 21, 1914). Improvements in wheels. E. F. Goodyear. 

 (March 21). Improvements in wheels. E. F. Gondyear. 

 (May 13). Pneumatic wheel fitting without air chamber. E. Dive. 

 (May 14). Improvements in bicycle air chambers. D. H. C 



Russell. 

 (May \T). Appliance for immediately defining the internal pres 



sure of any recipient and particularly of a pneumatic tire, 



Badois. 

 (May 15). Improvements in machines for making objects or sub 



stances composed of rubber or other adhesive material and fiber 



The Azulay Syndicate. Limited. 

 (May 15 ). Mass of rubber and products obtained therefrom. E 



Franz. 

 i May 15). 



vehicles. 

 (May 16). 



Anton i. 

 (May IS). 



471.639 

 471,795 



471,826 



471,852 

 471,853 



■ 



471. S74 

 471,913 



471,996 



472, 051 

 472,052 



472.167 



472,186 



472.:: 5 



472,245 

 472,264 

 472,268 

 472,339 



472.345 



Elastic wheel 

 A. To wan. 

 Apparatus for 



tires for automobiles or other road 

 vulcanizing soles of footwear. F. A. 

 'Pneumelas- 



Manufacture of a solid elastic body, 

 ticum" Company, Limited. 

 (May 18). Mudguard for all kinds of vehicle wheels, specially 



adapted to automobiles. F. Malraux. 

 (May 18 1. Elastic tire for wheels. M, Miller. 



(May 20). Cover for pneumatic tire and other purposes. Goya 

 Tire Company, Limited. 

 472 ? 444 (March 4). Improvements in the manufacture of carcasses of 

 Limatic tires. Firestoni Tire & Rubier Co. 



472,349 



472.420 



