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Albert Uriah Benjamin Ryall
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3402. Beldam, G. W., and Ryall, A. U. B. Oct. 23, 1914. Materials, special, for slabs.-Sheets, slabs, or other articles are made from the clippings or residue obtained from the making of pneumatic and like wheel tyres prior to vulcanization, consisting of canvas impregnated or proofed with unvulcanized rubber, reduced to a homogeneous mass, compressed and vulcanized as described in Specification 21,445/14, [Class 70, India-rubber]. Other ingredients may ba added, and a backing of fibre &c. may be used. The product is applicable to floors, floor coverings, decks and other parts of ships, &c., and mats, treads, &c.
GB191503402D1914-10-231914-10-23Improvements in and connected with Materials and Articles containing India-rubber and the Manufacture thereof.
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METHOD FOR OBTAINING A CHEMICAL UNION BETWEEN POLYPHENYLENE-BASED MOLDING COMPOUNDS; ON THE ONE PART AND EP (D) M RUBBER, VULCANIZED WITH PEROXIDE, ON THE OTHER PART.
Improvements in the Method of Securing Composite Soft Treads in Tires, Horseshoe Pads, Mats and other Articles made partly or wholly, of Rubber or similar Cohesive Material.
An Improved Process for the Manufacture of Pneumatic and other Tyres, Machinery Belting, Golf Balls, Diving Dresses, and other Goods Made either Partially or Wholly of Rubber.