Vpril 1. 1915.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



415 



24,125 (1913). 



i :nik; of a metallii ilution and rubber. 



]'i Patent Su:hiite Co. and E. G. Meadway, 40, 



Trinity Square, London. 



Spring wheel with continuous miter rigid ring and pneu- 

 matic, hydraulic rubber ring, and like hubs and 

 Dns. J. * '•■ Smith, 14, s vdney street, Si retford, 

 Manchester, 



Wheel tire. I". R. Deven ix, 15a, Pembridge Square, 

 Londi 



I Abstracted in the Illustrates Official Journal, February 24, 1915.] 

 24,277 (!913). Spring wheel with continuous outer rigid ring and pneu- 

 matic cushions. A, F, Hawksley, Fairbaven, Lancashire. 

 Apparatus for coagulating latex. \V. G. ten H. de Lange, 

 394 V Marnixstraat, Amsterdam. 



24,184 i L913). 



I 1913). 



24.342 (1913). 



24.370 (1913). 



i. 186 (1913). 



(1913). 



!4,454 (1913). 



Driving belt. F. T. Swanborough, Oak wood. Melksham, 

 and Avon India Rubber Co., Melksham, Wilts. 



L. Waigh, I lookham Rise, Bi I 

 R. S. \\ o< d, 6 '. Boston street. 



Wheel tire tread bands, 



-hire. 

 Air tubes for wheel tires. 



Mancl 

 Ri rvoii pcn>. IT. Stein, 31, Neubaugasse, Vienna, 

 (1913). V< >ls. J. J. van Iderstine and A. W. White, 



512 Chestnut avenue. Kansas I ity, Mo., U. S. A. 

 24,587 (1913). Mixing and agitating apparatus. B. Goldman, 102, Wil- 



helmsdoi fi rstrasse, < Ihai lotti nlmrg, and Galvanische 



Metal! Papier Fabrik Akt.-Ges., 2, Gerichtstrasse— both 



in Berlin. 



(1913), Rotating balloon toy. F, Starck, 7, Smetana Promenade, 

 Pil ei . Bohemia. 



24,717 (1913). Wheel tire comprising a series of air tube sections, each 

 with a separate valve. B. S. Miles, 3. Ramsdale Crescent, 

 Sherwood, and TL Amphlel Morris, 114, Nottingham 

 Road, Sherwood Rise— both in Nottingham. 

 14 (1913). Roller apparatus for mixing rubber. A. Olier, Usines St. 

 Remy, Clermont Ferrand, Pity de Dome, Fiance. 



14,844 (1913). Veil 1 1 stic cord in bag-like formation. L. Mar- 



tin, 1 m ■. Bridge street, Worcester. 



I Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, March 3, 1915.] 

 24,946 (1913). Capsule closures for bottles, comprising layers of rubber or 



gutta percha. A. Weissenthanner, 76, Avenue de la 



Republique, Paris. 

 25,028 (1913). Artificial teeth, having a layer of resilient r.ubber. R. M. 



Withycombe, 2S3. Elizabeth street, Sydney, Australia. 

 25.036 (1913), Extensible lens hood for use with folding cameras, of flexi- 

 ble material, such as silk, rubber, etc. A. L. Adams, 



Charing Cross Road, London. 

 25,060 (1913). Wheel tire. II. F. Heycock, Otaraia Read, Maryborough, 



Wellington, New Zealand. 

 25.099 (1913). Rubber sole and heel pads. F. J. Wood, Bank Parade, 



Burnley, Lancashire. 

 25.111 (1913). Clog sole with rubber plugs. H. Hickson, 79 Charlotte 



eet, Kingston-on-HuIl. 

 *25,124 (1913). Vehicle wheel with flat rubber tire. L. II. Schoonover, 



727 E. Jefferson street, Boise, Idaho, U. S. A. 

 25,131 (1913). Comb manufacturing apparatus. V. P. Schuelmers. 10, 



Johannesplatz, Crefeld, Germany. 

 "25,1 69 (1913). Pneumatic tire provided with interchangeable outer treads. 



G. A. Shaw, 528 Third street, Barb rton, Ohio, U. S. A. 

 25,181 (1913). Self sealing tire. H. Milligan. 42, Milnei Road. Liverpool, 



and II. S. Hayco, "Beverly," Tarback Road, Huyton, 



near Liverpool. 



•6 (1913). Envelope sealer having corrugated rubber belt, rubber rolls 

 and rubber stripper. F. W. Storck, 14 Whitefield Road, 

 Sotnerville, Mass., U. S. A. 

 25,351 (1913). Dual pneumatic tire with one or more solid treads vul- 

 canized to fabric, leather, or like flexible bands. N. 

 Rousselle, 212, Chaussee de Ninove, Molenbeek St. Jean, 

 Brussels. 



[Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, March 10, 1915.] 



25,605 (1913). Fabrics for airships, etc. T. Sloper, Southgate, Devizes, 

 Wilts. 



25,656 (1913). Looped elastic cord to be worn around the neck and ad- 

 justed to exert compression and thus prevent sea sick- 

 ness. E. Stanjer, 28, Ramillies Road, Bedford Park, 

 London. 



"25,674 (1913). Eraser of the kind comprising a holder. B. B. Goldsmith, 

 19 East Seventy-fourth street, New York, U. S. A. 



25,694 (1913). Sole and heel protectors consisting of a tread of rubber 

 molded on a backing of wire gauze. I. S. Daniels, 5, 

 Market street, Finsbury, London. 



25,761 (1913). Vent peg having an inlet valve consisting of a rubber strip. 

 F. Brewster, Station Hotel, Altrincham, Cheshire. 



*25,768 (1913). Vulcanizing india rubber. F. W. Kremer, 32 Central ave- 

 nue, Carlstadt, N. J.. U. S. A. 



*25.769 (1913). Tire tread. F. W. Kremer, 32 Central avenue, Carlstadt, 

 N. J., U. S. A. 



•25,770 (1913). Machine for making rubber tubes for wheel tires. F. W. 

 Kremer, 32 Central avenue, Carlstadt, N. J., U. S. A. 



•25,783 (1913). Rubber rimmed bath tub for invalids. E. A. M. Gallagher, 

 Gouverneur Hospital, Water street. New York. U. S. A. 



25.830 (1913). Formaldehyde derivatives. F. Pollak, 107, Koniggratzer- 



strasse, Berlin. 



25.831 (1913). Spring wheel with solid rubber cushions. S. Hele, "Co- 



rona," Alexandra avenue, Rose Park, Adelaide, S. Aus- 

 tralia. 

 25.836 (1913). Spring wdieel with pneumatic cushions. A. Speight, 61, 

 Arthur Road. Wimbledon Park, and E. W. Meredith, 

 15, Eastcheap — both in London. 



25,839 (1913). 



25,889 (1913). 



25,926 (1913). 



25,945 (1913). 

 25,997 (1913). 



26,172 (1913). 



26,176 (1913). 



26,199 (1913). 



26,206 (1913). 



P wire gauze embedded between 



layers of plastic rubber. Gofa Tyre Co., 31 _\ , w - 



market street, Skipton, and W. C, Platts, Manor li 

 Kettle well — both in Yorkshire. 



I covered metal ' v. ith nut oi 



strings for rackets, W. M. Short, L, Woburn Road, 

 Croydon, Surrey. 



Rubber in attaching umbrellas, etc.. to vehicles. G. S. 

 ntin, 18, Ch tring 1 Road, and I H 



i I' :, IN ' Pai I both in London. 



me. A. Spilberg, 1, Rue du Commerce, 

 Bru- 



ubber articles. \Y. II. Halsall, 21 , 1 1 . 

 i, Longridgc, and P. Coulton, 23, Beech street — both 



l ' 



Impregnating fabrics, 

 treet, London. 



I . W. Jacobs, 25, Great Tower 



i comprising a rubber body. L. L 



B i. Petit-, 3, Calle O'Donnell, Madrid. 



Coagulating latex, E. .1. Byrne, Norwich Union Buildings, 

 St. J .I .<ndon. 



Horse with rubbei Head. J. Lillcy, 18, Chester Road, 



< radley Heath, Staffordshire, and T. Adams, 41, Avenue 

 Road, I '-lack Heath, Birmingham. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (with Dates of Application). 



473,603 (May 27, 1914). Process for manufacuring elastic stock. \\ d 

 jaert, C. M. b. II. 



473,657 (October 4, 1913). Elastic tire foi bicycles, motorcycles, automo- 

 biles and other vehicles. C. Planat. 



473,663 (October 6). Threads and fabrics of pure asbestos for bandages 

 E. A. Mollaret and C. A. Bordat. 



473,703 (October 9.) Elastic tire, made of a special felt, for automobiles, 

 velocipedes and other vehicles, and process for manufai 

 A. Joly. 



473,713 (June 18). Product to prevent the escape of air from punctured 

 tires. 11. <i. Taylor. 



473,787 t'Octobei 14). Process for reclaiming rubber. C. E. Anquetil. 



473.859 (Jnni '. 1914) Process and apparatus for manufacturing pneu- 



tires. F. C. -Morton. 



473.860 (June 22). Process and apparatus for manufacturing casings of 



pneumatic tires and similar articles. F. C. Morton. 

 473,971 (October 24, 1913). Process for manufacturing rubber. A. Haas. 

 474.01 J (October 27). Artificial leather. Socicte Franchise de Join 



de Caoutchouc. 



474.024 (June 5, 1914). Improvement in vehicle wheels. The Ounlop 



Rubber Co., Limited. 



474.025 (June 6). Improvements in tires for vehicle wheels and the like. 



The 1 >unlop Rubb< i Co., Limited. 



474.078 (June 24). Caoutchouc product. Rever Rubber Co. 



474.079 (June 24). Pneumatic tire. A. E. Gueneau. 

 474,081 (June 24). Mud guard. E. Resses. 



474,177 (June 27). System of garters for holding up the shirt. T. Belus. 



[ Note. — Printed copies of specification of Freni h patents can be ob- 

 tained from R. Bob I . . Consi il, 16 avenue de Villiers, Paris, at 

 50 cents each, postpaid.] 



282,301 

 282,347 



282,621 

 282,622 



282,873 

 282,897 

 282,898 



283,366 



283,407 



283,437 



283,546 

 283,262 



THE GERMAN EMPIRE. 



PATENTS ISSUED (With Dates of Validity). 



(July 16). Roller covering with a vulcanized fibre shell. E. Ber- 

 tram, Dusseldorf. 



(March 21, 1913). Process for the manufacture of metallic pack- 

 ing lings f or stuffing boxes and the like. F. Deventer, Am Sciff- 

 graben, 53, Hanover. 



(July 28, 1914). Syringe. J. and II. Lieberg, Kassel. 



(May 31). Hypodermic syringe. J. H. Wedig, Granite City, Va., 

 I". S. V; lepresented by J. Apitz and F. Reinhold, patent law- 

 yers, Berlin, S. W. 11. 



(March 19). Protector for elastic rims. K. Rauch, 41, Konigs- 

 platz, Chemnitz. 



(November 17, 1912). Plated metallic hose. L. Blumer, Zwickau, 

 i. Sa. 



(March 30, 1913). ped valve of rubber, with a central 



ng for receiving a boh. G. Moncorps, Kopenickerstrasse, 

 51, Friedrichshagen. 



(September 1, 1912). A stiffener roller made of rubber for leather 

 working machines. A. H. Kehrhahn, 177, Furstenhergerstrasse, 

 Frankfort, a. M. 



(January 15. 1911). Hollow rubber tire. Supplement to patent 

 64,863. Max C. Overman, New York, U. S. A.; repre- 

 sented by K. Ilallbauer and A. Bohr, patent lawyers, Berlin, 

 S. W. 11. 



(January 1 1). Fabric for the construction of the hulls of air- 

 and process for manufacturing the same. Metzeler & Co., 

 Munich. 



(January 20, 1915). Vaginal syringe. F. Niebusch, 2-4, Weiden- 

 damm, and B. Malaika, nee Stawik, Ohlau-Ufer, 41, Breslau. 



(December 5). Piston packing with one or more flexible packing 

 rings. Siemens and Halske Aktien Gesellschaft, Siemensstadt, 6, 

 Berlin. 



