300 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



I February 1, 1915. 



1,122,4 .nil [-'. / ■ ignoi of one half 



to .1. Mecl I , J 11. 



I ress, P. Beer, Berlin. ( lermany. 



1,122,540. S ill': h, England. 



1,122,553. Cushion tire. S. G. Swei I Kans. 



1,122,57-1. r Cobb, Winchester, Mass., as 



signi i i;. [. 



Dyeing oducts. 1 ' \kron, 



B I Goi Co., New York, N. V. 



1,122,695. \ ulcan I I l vlcy, assignoi to I'lir B< 



Falls Rubbei S] i Co. both oi Beacon I alls, I i nn. 



,71 Detachal - ., ul . i \ i ; , . - i 



Method of making tire beads. W. C. Stevens, assignor to Phi 

 Firestom rire & Rubbei * o. I" 1 ''! of Akron, Ohio. 



■ treating rubber. L. G Warner, Naugatuck, assignoi to 

 ills Rubber Shoi Co. Beacoi ! .ill- both in 

 * i nnecticut. 

 1,122,875, i n l B Dol I G. S. Doty-^both of Philadelphia, Pa. 



1,122,886. Vacuum massaging device. r. H. Ellis, oi one-fourth 



to J U. Menteer, one-fourth to S. R. Tyler, and one-fourth 

 to D. A. Ruebel all of St. Louis, Mo 

 I itamenial ippliance. .1. t . M \ i i , I 'all stine, 1 1 i 

 1,123,034. Pneumatic tire. S. J. Sydney, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor of 



■ i hall to l 1 W. Alexander, Toronto, Ont,, Canada. 

 1,123.058. Life preserver of waterproof material. O, A. Youngren, Sheri- 

 dan, Wyoi 

 1,123,15" Syringi W. E. Allen, San [><■ g< i 

 1,123,180. Recoil pad for gun stocks. J. S. Day, New Orleans, La. 

 1,123,194. lit' preserver. W, 11. Kanen, assignor of one-half to M. L. 

 Mckean both of Oakland, * al, 



tin- A nil 



/ 'italu 



For 



Trade Murks. 



73,175. Overman Tin Co., New York, V Y. Illustration oi 



red circumferential stripe. For elastic vehich 

 76.071. Continental Rubbei Works Co.. Erie, Pa. ["hi 



rubbi rubber belting, tubing, etc. 



80,630. The Savagi Fir l o.. San Diego, Cal. The words Red Grafite 



on a rectangulai background in label style. For inner tubes or 



air tube- foi vehicle tu < s. 

 82.224. Cohen, Goldman \ Co., New York, X. V. 



For raincoats. 

 82,311. The - G Co., [nc, New York, X. V. 



! i ch< w nig gum. 



The word K nit-te.\ . 

 The word i 



P cations of United States pat< nts may be 



obtained from The India Rubber V\ at 10 cents stpaid.] 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



The nn: ,,i assigned to the Patent at the filing of the appli- 



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

 tei I '<</.■ " an Invent it ns. 



RACTED IN THE ILLUSTRATED OFFICIA1 JOURNAL, I 'MEMBER 2, 1914.] 



17,7-18 (1913). Hose pipe. F. Reddaway, Cheltenham street, 1'endleton, 

 Manchj 

 Soft velure hat made with a layer of rubber. ('. Cler- 

 mont, 66, Hyde Road, I ten inn. near Manchester. 

 Rubber in bats, clubs, etc. .1. S. Holbrook. 109, Deans- 

 gate, and E, S. Farrell, of Macintosh & Co., Cambridge 

 -i 1 1 et both in Mane hest r. 

 r »s of extracting india rubber. F. Kempter, Germany, 



wheels with rubber covered wood block tread. 

 I .. de M. Marques, Botanical Gardens, !v:.' de Faneiro 

 i axil. 



wheel having transverse hollow rubber cylinders 

 need between radial plates. G, G. Le Meneust, 133, 

 Grande Rue, Boulogne sur Seine (Seine) ( France. 



ttles. E. Sharmann, 2, Hauff- 

 strasse, Ehrenfeld, Koln, Gei many. 



core i onsi! ting of alti ers of rubber and 



windings oi fabric, \. Witzel, 45. Wilhelmstrasse, Lud- 

 wigsburg, and A Fedei e, Stuttgart — 



both in < iei many. 



Elastic band for* bottle stoppers. E. Hales, Station I 

 Hoott i and Spring Packing Case Co., Spring 



Works, George street, Wi I Bromwich. 



Treating rubbei - 1' 

 bam. 



ber. F 



17,752 i 1913). 

 (1913). 



17.880 (1913) 



17.881 ( 1913), 



17,960 (1913) 



17.986 I 

 18,007 I 



18.054 (1913). 

 18.060 i 



18,061 

 18.062 



(1913). 

 (1913). 



Treating rubber. 

 ham. 



Byrne, 



I udgate I [ill, Ibrming- 

 Ludgate HilL Binning- 

 I .udgate Hill,, Bit ming- 



I 1913V 



I 1913). 



Mud gu ising india rubber ring. F. V. Wythes, 



7, Rue des i ■ mce. 



ed in magnetic mi ts W. 



.' Ski, 12, Wl :;', 



■ nany. 



crochet hooks, etc., made of vulcanite. 

 K. Doubble, "Knole," Hat penden, Hertfordshire. 



CEMBER 9, 1914.1 



13 (1913). Wheel tire. C. A. Spit tell, et, Newark, 



X. J.. U S A. 



■ 

 !4 



18,434 I 1913) 



I Abstracted in 



1S.714 I 



"18,724 I 1913 I. 

 18,755 (1! 



18,759 (191 I) 



■ I913). 



18,81 5 ( 1913). 



18,816 i 



18,831 (1913). 



18,905 (1913). 



18,917 i 1913 i. 



19,057 l 1913). 



19,067 I 1913). 



19,118 (1913). 

 f Abstrai 

 19,214 I ' 



- 19, !60 i 1913). 



(1913). 

 ■ 



19.41S 



19,425 il913). 



19.462 I 1913). 



19,464 I 1913). 



I Abstf i 

 19,869 i 1913). 



■ 1913). 



19,950 i 191 . ; l. 



■ [9,994 , 1913). 

 1913). 



(1913). 



A. ' Irinschnig, 14, 



Pneumatii tire, R. Dale, 14, Dovedale Road, Millhouses, 

 Slu tin Id, and S. E. Hi "Lynd M 



Grove, Rothei ham. 



1 atarai nial appliance. 1' I -■'■■ Basinghall 



i don. 



Wheel tire. W. T. Dorgan, Park wood avenue. Akron, 



i I'm... U. S. A. 



ibei tires. F. Cn mei . 6, iron S* hildi i ksl i asse, 

 Fulda, * iermany. 

 Catamenial appliance. E. Schultz, 28 Woodland Villas, 

 Muswell Hill Road, Muswell Hill, London, 



i m i Illustrated Official Journal, 1 >f.c ember 16. 1914.] 



M ■ ■ resilient, detachable seat rim. L. Pollak, 48, 



. Inggasse, Pi >zson; . Hui 



Medical syringe. O. lame-. 444 Centei street, Fall River, 



Mass . r. S. \. 

 Elect i it insulator with rubber 



Via Epulo, Pola, Austria. 

 I'ontian.i!. I i filling composition, F. E. Woodward, 



Lachini P .'. Montreal, Que., Canada. 

 Mud guard comprising ring of india rubber. F. * .. 



I la worth. Vale House, and R. Iliingworth, 11, : 



street— both in Darwen, Lancashire. 



Process of manufacture oi wheel tires and like rubbei 

 articles. C. H. Gray, of India Rubber, Gutta Pcrcha 

 and Telegraph Works Co., Silvertown, I 



Game comprising rubber covered rings. W. Margot, 57, 

 New Compton street, Shaftesbury avenue, London. 



Wheel tire of rubbei and steel. ( '<. Sarlabous, Saint Matory, 



Haute Garonne, France. 

 Brace or suspender. R. C. Wadsley, Dealtry Road, Put- 

 ney. London. 



pneumatic pads, E S. Devroye, Ancha, 



Barcelona, Spain. 

 Shock absorber in which rubber blocks are intei 



betw een a set of radial ribs. J. L. Norton, Sampson 



Road North, Birmingham. 

 ( ircumcision appliance of rubber. T. F. Keenan, 58, Uppei 



Clapton Road, and B. Morris, 1/0, Commercial Road — 



both in London. 

 Wheel tire. T. Sloper, Southgate Villa, Devizes, Wiltshire. 



the Illustrated Official Journal, December -3, 1914. ] 



Pneumatic tire. K. J. Andrieu, 515, Rue Lannois, Rou- 



bai.x, France. 

 Atomizer. G. T. Kelley, 178 North Main street, Attleboro, 



Mass . U. S. V 

 Rubber sleeve in vibration damping supports for delicate 



instruments. E. l-\ C. Seignol, 24, Rue Langier, Paris. 

 Waist belt for garments, made of uncovered rubber. S. H. 



Thorp, Charters Tow ers, Queensland, Australia. 



Block tire. II. P. Haas, 112, Boulevard de la - 



Brussels. 



Horseshoe with rubber pad, J. < >pladen, J 8, Schaafen- 



strass< ( "lognc, Germany. 

 Pneumatic wheel tire. J. Wallace, 35, Darwen street 



Blackburn. 

 Tire inflating valve consisting in part of a rubber cone. 



I \. Poupard, 4, Chestnut Road, W. Norwood, London. 



the Illustrated Official Journal, December 31, 1914.] 



It. R. Jackson, 11, 



W. H. Carmont, " 1, 



Finger stall or bandage of rubber. 

 Ingelow Road. Battersea, London. 



Tire of rubber with soft rubber core. 

 Eden street, Kingston, Surrey. 



Leather faced rubber driving belt for motorcycles, et> 

 Dunlop Rubber Co. and C. Macbeth, Manor Mills, Sal- 

 ford street. Aston, Birmingham. 



Toy pistol with elastic strip controlling release of projectile. 

 G. C. Lasares, 319 State street. Boston, Mass., L". S. A. 



Rubber and canvas gaiter for insertion between the air 

 tube and cover of a tire. S. C. Caddy, Kildare, Keyn- 

 shani, near Bristol. 



Air tube for wheel tires. Motorists' Purchasing Associa- 

 tion and C. C. Mac I ><>w ell, 170, Piccadilly, London. 



472,507 

 472.509 



472,548 



472,712 

 472,735 



472.789 



472,852 

 472,869 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 



i May 16, 1914). Protective nail puller. J. Simonet. 



(May 18). Wheel tire. J. Leovingut. 



i May 22). Elastic automobile tire. E. E. Rousse. 



(May 22). Elastic wheel tire. B. Buscagha. 



(August 13, 1913). Improvements in hernial bandages 



of rubber. 



F, ( auvin. 

 (Ma 27, 1914). Small elastic heel for footwear. J. Brouillard. 



M !8). Substance replacing rubber or leather and its process 



of manufacture. I- . B, ( 'ook. 



'August 18, 1913). Soft or hard plastic substance. F. E. Falvet. 

 ' Maj 30, 1914). Improvements in covers of pneumatic tires. J, D. 



Tew. 

 i May 30 ) Substance analogous to leather, suitable for molding 



and hardening. R. Miller. 



I 22. 1913). Improved dress shields. IL Bloch and W 



Gelas. 



