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190 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1913)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0190 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,060,572 to 1,061,254.
THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTF
OF THE
Vol. 190-No. 1.                  TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1913.                   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. Subscriptons, 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.

COMT     'X-:N     TS_                  Page.
ISSUE  OF MAY  6,1913 .........................................  1
DRAWINGS ...       ....................................... 1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ...........          ........   2
PATENTS GRANTED ...........................................     3
REISSUES .............................. I ....................  None.
DESIGNS ......................................................  237
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................. 243
TRADE-MARKs-REGISTERED ................................. 259
LABELS AND PRINTS .......................................... 263
COMMISIONER'S DECISIONS-
Luellen v. Claussen and Claus ............................ 265
Long v. Flgg and Livermore ............................ 265
Gammeter v. Thropp ..................................... 266
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Dunkley v. Beekhuis .................................... 267
The Joseph Lay Company v. Indiananolis Brush an
Broom Manufacturing Company ....................... 269
Hewlett V. Steinberger ................................... 270
ADJUDICATED PATENTS       .............................. 270a
RATIFICATION OF THE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY .................................... 270b
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ..................................... 270b
ISSUE OF MAY 6, 1913.
Patents ...       .. 683-No. 1,060,572 to No. 1,061,254, inclusive.
Designs ........... 24--No.      43,953 to No.   43,976, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ......... 104-No.    91,437 to No.   91,540. inclusive.
Labels ..............  8-No.     16,986 to No.   16,993, inclusive.
Prints ...............  6-No.     3,249 to No.    3,254, inclusive.
Reissues ............. None.
Total .............. 825
TO RESIDENTS OF THF UNITED STATES.

States.
P4~ E--n
Alabama .......... 4      .
Arizona.............. 3       1
Arkansas ...........  3     1
California .............  25  1
Colorado..............  10    2
Connecticut ..........  16    2
Delaware ................ ..
Florida ...............       4
Georgia............. 7        3
Idaho ................
Illinois .............67      9
Indiana .............. 16     1
Iowa ...............    13    1
Kansas   ...........  7   1
lentucky---------      I I ..
Louisiana- ........     2,   1
Maine ...............   10.
Maryland ............         1
Massachusetts ........  42    4
Michigan.............25       6
Minnesota ............        3
Mississippi ..........1 1
Missouri ............20      1
Montana. ............
Nebraska............7         1
Nevada ...................
New Hampshire......     3
New Jersey ...........  2     i
New Mexico ..........    1 .....
New York ............ 117    38

States.

North Carolina ......
North Dakota .......
Ohio ................
Oklahoma ...........
Oregon ..............
Pennsylvania ...
Rhode sland...
South Carolina..
South Dakota...:_*.
Tennessee.......
Texas...........
Utah ................
Vermont ............
Virginia .............
Washington .........
West Virginia .......
Wisconsin ...........
Wyoming ...........
Alaska, District of...
Canal Zone ..........
District of Columbia.
Hawaii Territory ....
Philipp ine islands...
Porto Rico...
U. S. Army .........
U. S. Navy ..........
Total to residents
of the United States..

ou
1   2
1  '1
36  7
50  4
3   1
3   1..
16  2
5   1
2 1.
14  2
14 ..
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TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.
Argentina ............
Austria-Hungary .....
Belgium ..............
Brazil ................
British West Indies...
Canada ...............
Cape Colony ..........
Chile .................
China ................
Costa Rica ............
Cuba .................
Denmark .............
Ecuador ..............
England,...........
France...............
Germany ...........
Ireland .............
Isle of Jersey .........
Italy .................
Japan ................
Mexico ...............

. .Netherlands ......... 1
....... Newfoundland .........
..... New South Wales...       1
..... New Zealand .......r     3
....... Norway ............      1
..... Queensland ...............
....... Roumania ............
....... Russia ..............   2
....... Scotland ............    1
....... South Australia ..... .....
...... Spain ...........       .
....... Sweden .............     .
....... Switzerland .........    1
3   Transvaal, S 6 u t h
2     Africa .............   1
3   Victoria ............. 1
....... Western Australia. ...
.....:   T o ta l  to  resid en ts
...... of foreign countries ..  75
Drawings.

PRECAUTIONS TO BR OBSERVED IN FORWARDING DRAWINGS TO
THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
Where drawings are to be filed In connection with an
application for Letters Patent In the United States Patent
Office, each sheet, before it can be accepted by the Office as
a part of the application, must be signed in the name of
the Inventor at the lower right-hand corner, either by him
or by an attorney whose written authorization from the
applicant Is filed in connection with the application. This
signature must also be attested by two witnesses, each of
whom should sign the drawing at the lower left-hand cor-
ner of the sheet. The signatures should never be written
on a line parallel with the longer edges of the sheet, one of
the shorter edges being always regarded, for the purpose
of locating the signatures, as the lower edge of the sheet.
The signatures must all be within the margin-lines of the
sheet and below the lines of the drawing. The title of the
invention should be written with pencil on the back of each
sheet of drawings.
When there are filed on the same day two or more appli-
cations by the same inventor, each of the documents and
drawings belonging to the same application should have
placed thereon the same letter or number, which should be
different from the letter or number placed upon those of
any other of the applications.
It Is desirable that all parts of the complete application.
including the drawings, be deposited in the Office at the
same time. Should. however, the other parts of the appll-
cation be filed before the drawings are sent, the latter when
forwarded should be accompanied by a letter stating the
number of sheets inclosed, and that the drawings are to be
filed with the other parts of the application, giving the
date at which such other parts were filed In the Office the
name of the inventor, and title of the invention. Ii the
application has received a serial number, that should also
be given, and It should be indorsed with pencil on the back
of each sheet of drawings. The letter should also state, if
such be the case, that the new drawings are to be substi-
tuted for those previously filed.

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