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182 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1912)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0182 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,037,187 to 1,037,842.
THIE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
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Vol. 182-No. 1.               TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1912.                  Price-$5 per year.
The OFFICIAL GAZETTE Is mailed under the direction of the Superintendent of Documents, Government
Printing Office, to whom all subscriptions should be made payable and all communications respecting the Gazette
should be addressed. Issued weekly. Subscriptions, 85.00 per annum; single numbers, 10 cents each.
Printed copies of patents are furnished by the Patent Office at 5 cents each. For the latter, address the
Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

COI'TE TS.

Page.

IsSUE OF SEPTEMBER 3, 1912 .................................
DISCLAIMER .............................      ...............
AMENDMENTS .............      .............................
COMMUNICATIONS TO THE PATENiT OFFICE ..................
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .........................
PATENTS GRANTED ..........................................
REISSUES .......................................... ..........
D ESIGNS ........................................... ..........
TRADE-MA.RKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR .................
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ................................
LABELS AND PRINTS .........................................
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
Blanke Tea & Coffee Company v. Hirsch ..............
Ex parte 5. C. Blair Company ........................
Keyes and Kraus v. Yunck .............................
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Poffenbarger v. Olson ....................................
In  re Hod  inson  ......  ...............................
In re Independent Breweries Company .................
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ......................................
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ...................................
ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 3, 1912.
Patents........... 656-No. 1,037,187 to No. 1,037,842, incs
Designs ...            31-No.    42,957 to No.   42,987, inclu
Trade.Mark ....       78-No     88,146 to No.   88,223, inclun
Labels .............    7-No.     16.554 to No.  16,560, incus
Prints .............. 5-No.     3,090 to No.    3,094, Incls
Reissues ............. 1-No.     13,465.
Total ............. 778
TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.

States.
Alabama .............
Arizona.............3.
A rkansas ...... ...............I
California .............  36  2
Colorado ..............  9 .....
Connecticut .........   25
D -laware.............
Florida ..............2
Georgia .............   10 .....
Idaho ...............2       1
Illinois ...............  67  1
Indiana ..............  12    3
Iowa................       .....
Kansas ..............      .
Kentucky ............
Louisiana ...........    4    1
Maine ................   3
Maryland ...........     6    1
Massachusetts ........  25    5
Michigan ...........28        2
Minnesota ............
Montana ....................
Nebraska .............   7    1
Nevada ........................
New Hamlphire ......     2 .....
New Jersy..........29       12
New Mexico ........     1 .....

states.
New York...........        23
North Carolina.        5 .....
North Dakota ......    4 ...
Ohio ................  51    7
Oklahoma ..........    4 .....
Oregon ..............  3.
Pennsylvania ..   .
Rhode Island ......    2     1
South Carolina .......  2 .....
South Dakota .......   3 ...
Tennessee ...........  5     4
Texas ...............5.
Utah ............... 2 .....
Vermont .................
Virginia .............   .
Washington.        I 10
West Virgirn.    .     3
Wisconsin ........... 20     2
Wyoming ...........    2 .....
Canal Zone ..........  I .....
District of Columbia.  4     1
Hawaii Territory ........   2
Philippine Islands..   1.....
U. S. Army ...............
U. S. Navy ...............
Total to citizens of
the United States.... 628.  82

1
1
1
2         Countries.
3                         SP
222
222    __     __    __
229                                -1
243   Argentina ...........    . .....
246   Austria-Hungary.        6
I Belgium. .............. . .. . ..
247 1 Bermuda .................. ......
247   Brazil .. ..... ....  ........
248   British West Indies... ......
Canada ..............       ..
249   Canary Islands.............
251   Chile ............ i .....
251   China ...............I.
252   Cost& Rica ..............
252   Cuba .................
Denmark .............    .....
Ecuador ...........     . .......
Egypt................
England ............. 14     1
live.  France ..............
Ive.   Germany ...........1.. 17    3
live   Guatemala ................
ive.   Italy ...............   1.
live.  Japan ...............   I .....

Countries.       l
E.
Madeira ..................   1
Mexico ............. 1.
Netherlands ...............
Newfoundland..............
New South Wales...     2 .....
New Zealand........ 1.
Norway ............    1 .
Queensland ...................
Russia ...................
Scotland ......................
Spain .......................
Sweden. ............ 2 .....
Switzerland. .................
Tasmania .....................
Transvaal, S o u t h
Africa ......................
Victoria.......   ...........
Western Australia..    I.
Total to citizens of
foreign countries ..... 59   7

Disclaimer.
936,713.-Williamo Griffith, Pittsburgh, Pa. METHOD OF
PLATING 'METAI.S. Patent dated October 12, 1909.
Disclaimer filed August 26, 1912, by the executor,
William .Johns.
Enters the following disclaimer:
 In the claims, any process or method of plating or
coating metals which does not employ a metallic salt for
the application of the first coating of metal or alloy of a
lower fusing point than the metal to be coated, and which
does not apply the molten metal at an ordinary casting
temperature as distinguished from a molten coating metal
in a supermolten condition of temperature.
Amendments,
RULE 73. In every amendment the exact word or words
to be stricken out or inserted in the application must be
specified and the precise point Indicated where the erasure
or insertion is to be made. All such amendments must be
on sheets of paper separate from the papers previously
filed, and written on but one side of the paper. Erasures,
additions, Insertions, or mutilations of the papers and
records must not be made by the applicant.
Amendments and papers requiring the signature of the
applicant must also, in case of assignment of an undivided
part of the invention, be signed by the assignee. (Rules
6, 107.)
0oimnunications to the Patent Office.
RULE 9. A separate letter should in every case be
written in relation to each distinct subject of inquiry or
application. Assignments for record, final fees. and orders
for copies or abstracts must be sent to the Office in sepa-
rate letters.

TO CITIZENS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

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