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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[May 1. 1915. 



1,134,262. Cemeni ■■■>•■ J B. Hadaway, Swampscott, Mass., as 



Shot Mai him r> Co., Pafc i son, N, J. 

 \\ . .!. Spencer, Nev Vorl N. V. 

 1 .1 34,293. Fabric tearing device. W. C. Stevens, assignoi to The Fire 



stone Tire S Rubber Co. both oi Akron, Ohio. 

 1,134,361. Self inflating urc. V B. Wetherell, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 1,134,383. Rubber heel for shoes, having a stationary part and a part 



arranged to turn. E. S. Helwitz and A. Lobe) — both of New 



York, X. V. 

 1,134,454, Machine foi making solid rubbei tires. II. Hen nig, Bridgeport 



1,134,660. Pneumatic tire. A. M. Allen, St. Louis, Mo. 



1,134,701. Pneumatic tire, C. D. Seeberger, New York, N. V. 



1,134,936. Fountain pen. J. Abegg, Hoboken, N. J., assignor to rhe 



Picard Importing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. 

 1,134,950. Self inking hand stamp. It. S. Folger and C. I R< dl 



both i I (. hicago, III.; said Red field assign < i to said Folger. 



Trade Marks. 



British American Manufacturing Co., Springdale, Conn. The word 

 Zama. For water proofed fabric. 



E. I.. Burrell, Chicago, 111, The word Alfalfa in white letters 

 tin a black background. For impregnated woven fabric, belting 

 and hosi formed from the same impregnated woven fabric belt- 

 ing by the addition of a rubber coating and a rubber lining. 



ISSUED APRIL 13, 1915. 



1,135,030. Hoof pad. A. Larsen, Chicago, 111. 



1,135,236. Improvement in reclaiming vulcanized rubber scrap. < >. A. 

 Vvheeh i . assignor of one-third to E. D. Loewenthal, and one- 

 third to B. Loewenthal — all of ( hicago, 111. 



1,135,258. Pneumatic tired vehicle wheel. M. Clark, Chicago, 111. 



1,135,273. Pneumatic tire tube. C. F. Fisk, Allentown, assignor of one- 

 half to K. C. Dunham, Trenton — both in New Jersey. 



1,135,425. Automatic air and elastic cushion tire. C. W. Barrett, San Jose, 



< V 

 1,135,77-1. Collapsible cure for vehicle tires. P. He Mattia and B. De 



Mattia — both of Garfield, N. J. 

 1,135,777. Method of impregnating ami coating materials. L. P. Destribats, 



Trenton, N. J. 

 1,135,833. Pullman and shampoo apron. L. Morse, New York. X. Y. 

 1,135,836. Tire. C. L, Neely and F. K. Neely— both of Corydon, la. 

 1,135,876. Tire for vehicles. T. Capparella and N. Mallone — hoth of New 



York, X. Y. 

 Method of molding hollow objects of refractory condensation 



products. J. W, Aylsworth, East Orange, assignor to Con- 



densite Co. of America, Glen Ridge— both m New Jersey. 



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Trade Marks. 



] , ["ire & Rubber Co., Wl temai h township, Montgomery county. 



Pa. The word "Vanadium.'' For rubber water buttles, fountain 



syringes, etc. 

 Geo. Borgfeldt & Co., Xew York. X. Y. The word Wireless. I 



rubber and composition ink erasers. 

 C. A. Daniel. Philadelphia, Pa. The initials T. T. T. For rubber 



tires and pneumatic tires. 



idge Chemical Co., Inc., Woodbridge. X. J., and Nev i 



X. Y. The word Air-In-Al. V>r preparation for preventing the 



puncture of automobile tires. 

 II I Tucker, Fort Smith. Ark. An illustration of a flyi . 



with the words "The duck that fools the sun" For rubbei I ots 



and shoes, waterproof coats, capes and caps. 

 Clincher Vutomi bile lire Manufacturers' Association, Cleveland, 

 An illu-tration of a tire rim. For vehicle wheel rim-. 



UNITED KINGDOM. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



n is that aligned to the Patent at the tiling of the appli- 

 hich in the case of these listed below was in 1913. 

 *Dei\ . for . I merican Ini entions. 



["he Illustrated Official Journal, March 17, 1915.] 



Mud guard which carries a rubber tread ring. ] I Bi ■ 



enct street, New Cross, London. 

 Rubber, gutta percha, or composition howl for playing 

 bowls. J, Lord. 33. Ellesmere Road, Stockton Heath, 

 Warrington, Lancashire. 



G, A. Dunn, 291 Great College street, 

 Kenl l - . London. 



Bretton Hall, Eighty- 



\Y I (unbar, i 



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Ken: i< ['own, I 

 • f 1913). Weaving elastic fabric. W. I 



sixth stn i.". I". S. A. 



(1913). Air tube and chamber for vvhee 

 burg, Pa . i S. A. 

 i /or belting, etc. J. E. I d I'. C. Ayrcs. 1. 



Broad street Place, I nd n, and W. E. Wright, West 



e Mill, Halifax. 



tire G. U B< ' i, Boston Lodge. Ealing, and 

 \ U. B, Ryall, G . Windmill Road. Brentford— 



both in Middlesex, 



stopper keys. | '' rshwa, "Mayville," Park 



! 



E. E. Lawrence, 37, Brighton Road, 

 . ■ ■ ■ 

 i i W. Harris, 79, I meragh Road, West Kensing- 



and A. I' I incoln's Inn Fields — botli in 



don. 



I Abstracted in The Illustrated Ofi icial Journal, March 24, 19 15. J 



26,988 (1913). Spring wheel with rubber ring and like cushion G. I !. 

 I.e Mtneust, -1. La-sage de la Madeleine, Pan-. 

 7,024 (1913). Mud guard with disc of rubber. II. Davies, 11 Rifle ^ti.et. 

 ( Hdham, 1 .ancashire. 



t 1913). Wheel tire with wooden or Other ring to form resistance 



against >ide thrust s. C. R. S. J. Halle, 17, Warwick 



Gardens, Kensington, London. 

 27,041 (1913). Mud guard comprising ring of rubber. E. I J. Howard, 40, 



First avenue. Manor Park. London. 

 7,043 (1913). Molding combs. W. J. Jackson. Mellersh— 28, Southampton 



Buildings, London. 

 (1913). Molding comb-. W. .1. Jackson. Mellersh — 28, Southampton 



Buildings, London. 

 J". 1 Ls (1913). Special apparatus for making tire covers, J. M. O'Brien, 



10, Rydal Road, Streatham, London. 

 27,128 (1913), Plastic compositions of benzol, carbon bisulphide and rub- 

 ber. A. C. de Caudemberg, JO, Boulevard Raimbaldt, 



Nice. 

 27,199 (1913). Vehicle spring comprising an inflatable tube. R. H. Shaw, 



IT. Last Park Road. Blackburn, Lancashire. 

 *27, 268 (1913). Jackets and covers for wheel tires. A. W. Livingston, 60 



Bacon Building, Oakland, Cal., L\ S. A. 

 27,383 (1913). Air tubes for wheel tires. J. W. Town-end. 37. Broad 



street, Banbury, Oxfordshire. 

 J 7. -J 3 7 (1913). Air containers for pneumatic tires. E. Breuer, Deutsche 



Staatsgewerbeschule, Innsbruck, Austria. 

 * J 7. 53! (1913). Cover for a pneumatic tire. O. Mussinan, 52 tVcsl 



Kighty-second street. New York, N. V., U. S. A. 

 27,551 (1913). Treating fibers with rubber solution. W. E. Mini. 6, 



Breams Buildings, Chancery Lane, London. 



[Abstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, March 31, 1915.] 



(1913). Stocking suspender. T. McKenna, 31, Basinghall street, 

 London. 

 18 (1913). Tire with rims enclosing air tubes or chamber-. I. J. Luck, 

 San Antonio, Tex., l_". S. A. 

 27,837 (1913). Head massvje. II. O. Traun, 59, Meyerstrasse, Hamburg, 

 ( iermany. 



f (1913). Life savirg garments. E. Ileberlein, Knighton House, The 

 Manor Way. Blackheath Park, London. 

 28,065 (1915). \'ehicle wheels. W. J. Jackson, Mellersh, 28, Southampton 



Buildings, London. 

 28,11-4 (1913). Rubber washei foi golf shoe stud*. R. M. Thomson, 26. 



( Hd Si eddon street, Paisley. 

 *28,163 i 1913). Machine wrapping and uniiacking. C. Keuntzel. 129 Good 

 street, Akron. Ohio, U. S. A. 

 67 (1913). Process for reclaiming waste rubber. II. \Y. Kugler, Akron, 

 Ohio, U. S. A. 

 28,185 i 1 91 3 ) . (utters for tapping rubber trees. J. Bosch, Kohoeripan. 



near Manondjaja, Java. 

 28,1 93 (1913). Packing discs, the strands of which are impregnated with 

 a solution of rnbher, gutta percha. balata. etc., before 

 winding. G. H. Cook, Lion Works. Gar ford street. 

 Poplar, London. 

 : (1913). Ball. A. F. Dimmock, 14, Prince- Square, Harrogate, 

 Yorkshire. 

 ! \bstracted in The Illustrated Official Journal, Aprii 8, 1915.] 

 11 11913). Driving belt with rubber links. S. W, B, Renouf, - Vb 

 botsford Terrace. Church Load, Portsmouth. 

 (1913). M. W. Murrav, 113 Illinois avenue, St. Joseph, Mo.. 

 U. S. A. 

 28,331 (1913). Waterproofing hats. J. E. Owen, 169, Devonshire street. 

 Globe Road, Mile End. London. 

 ■ (1913). Flexible tubing. A. J, Smith (trading as Glasgow Motor 

 Tyre and Rubber Co.), 52, Renfri ■ street; J. Bolton, 

 103 Walt* r street, Dennistoun, and J. Mclnnes, 207, 

 Cumbernauld Road — all in Glasgow. 

 913). Medical and chemical flasl G. R. 



I lughes, Great Hampden. Bucks, and W. Mair. View- 

 field, Banstead Road, Ewell, Svirrey. 

 (1913). Spring wheel with pneumatic rubber ring. A. E. Berger, 

 i N'ord), France. 

 I i 1913). Hot water bottle stopper. T. Rowe, 52, Harold Road, 

 Leytonstone, London. 

 (1913). Wheel tire. J. Vaughan Sherrin, The Woodlands, Ruckinge, 

 Kent. 

 JS.7S4 (1913). Improvement in fal.vic wrapping machine. J. H. Nuttall, 

 and D. Bridge & Co., Castleton Iron \\ 1 



Lancashire. 



THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. 



PATENTS ISSUED (With Dates of Application). 



47-4.220 (November 8, 1913). Process for preparing a plastic matter that 



has the compressibility of rubber and is a substitute for it in 



most of its applications. E. Serre. 

 474.250 (June 29. 19141. Machine for molding and vulcanizing tire casings, 



solid tires and the like. H. T. Doughty. 

 (June 29). Metallic wheel. Larmenier et Cie. 

 (November 15. 1913). Non-skid solid tires. E. Clerget. 

 (June 29, 1914). Replaceable elastic heel. E. K. Czernowski and 



A. Siekacz. 

 (June 30). Improved pneumatic tire. E. Masse. 

 (November 22, 1913). Pneumatic tire with large cooling surface. 



H. de Hooydonck. 



474,254 



474,284 



4 74.345 

 474.57b 



