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

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0192 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,065,913 to 1,066,459.
TIIE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE

Vol. 192-No. 1.

TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1913.

Price-5 per yev ,

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 thee'patter, address the
Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

C0 O  3TNTS-                        Page.
ISSUE  OF  JULY  1, 1013 ........................................  I
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION .................................      1
DISCLAIMER .................................................     1
REMITTANCES TO TE PATENT OFFICE .......................         1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ..........................        2
PATENTS GRANTED ..........................................       3
REISSUES ......................................................  193
D ESIGNS ............................... .......................  196
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................. 201
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ................................. 211
LA1ELS  AND  PRINTS ...........  .............................  214
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
Patterson v. Neher ...................................... 215
Mortimer v. Thomas v. Brownson ........................ 215
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Oliver Chilled Plow Works v. The Win. J. Oliver Manu-
facturing Company...        _ ... ..................... 217
Jameson and Yesbera v. Ellsworth ......................    218
Jameson and Yesbera v. Ellsworth ....................... 220
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ................................... 220
INTERFERENCE    NOTICES ......................................  220
ISSUE     OP   JULY     1, 19,13.
Patents .............. 547-No.. 1,065,913 to No. 1,066,459, inclusive.
Designs............31-No.        .44,265 to No.   44,295, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ......    7-No.    92,318 to No.   92,382, Inclusive.
Labels .............. 12-No.      17,095to No.   17,106, Inclusive.
Prints ...............  9-No.      3,312 to No.    3,320, inclusive.
Reissues .............  3-No.     13,,587 to No.  13,589, inclusive.
Total .............. 677
TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

States.         c
Alabama .............     5
Arizona ..............    I
Arkansas ............
Calilornia .............  19
Colorado ..............   3
Connecticut.........     10
Delaware ............     1
Florida ...............   4
Georgia ..............    2
Idaho .................   1
Illinois..  ...........  50
Indians ...............   3
Iowa .................   11
Kansas ...............    5
Kentucky ............     2
Louisiana ............    I
Maine................ 3
Maryland ............ 2
Massachusetts ........   31
Michigan ...........     14
Minnesota ...........     8
Mississipi ..........    2
Missouri ..............  23
Montana............       1,
Nebraska .............    5
Nevada .........       .....
New Hampshire.             2
New Jersey..........30
New Mexico......... i
New York ............102

'3
23

States.          F
North Carolina- .....   5
North Dakota .......    2
Ohio ................ 31
Oklahoma ..............
Oregon .-.........-   6
Pennsylvania .    ..   56
Rhode Island .......-   4
South Carolina .   ..   2
South Dakota ....... .....
Tennessee ............  3
Texas...............    10
Utah.................  2
Verm9nt ..............2
V~Irginia-------------- 6
Vashington ........ .  6
West Virginia .......   6
Wisconsin ........... {11
Wyoming........... ...
Alaska District of .......
Canal ione .......... ...
District of ColumbIa.   3
Hawaii Territory .........
Philippine Islands... .....
Porto Rico .......... .....
U. S. Army ......... .....
U. S. Navy ..............
Total to residents
ofthe United States. 490

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.
A rgentina ..........
Austria-H   ga   .....
Belgium ..............
Bermuda .............
Brazil...............
British West Indies.
Canada ...............
OC: Colony::.:  .
China ............
Costa Rica ............
Cuba .................
Denmark .............
Ecuador ..............
England ..............
France.. ..!. .......
Germany .............
Ireland ...............
Italy  ..................
Japan  ................
7Mexico...........

Countries.
Netherlands .........
Newfoundland ......
New South Wales...
New Zealand ........
Norway .............
Peru .................
Scotland ..........
South Australia....
Spain.............
Sweden ............
Switzerland .........
Transvaal, S o u th
Africa .............
Victoria .............
Western Australia ...
Total to residents
of foreign countries..

Changes in Classification.
(ORDER No. 2,059)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
IVashington, Vf. C., June 24, 1913.
The following change in the elassificatibn of inventions is hereby
directed, to take effect immediately:
In Division XII, class 64, Journal Boxes, Pulleys, and Shafting,
abolish subclass-
Pulleys-
44.  Compositions for coating rims.
The patents formerly contained in this subclass have been placed
in class 106, Plastic Compositions, subclass 7.5, Tractive surface type.
EDWARD' B. MOORE,
Commissioner.
Disclaimer.
13,502.   (Iteissue.)-Hitgo Bilgrasn, Philadelphia, Pa.
GEAR-CUTTING MACHINE. Patent dated December 31,
1912. Disclaimer filed June 21, 1913, by the patentee.
Enters this disclaimer-'
As to the subject-matter of claims 1 and 2 of said pat-
ent the emplOyfLcLIt Of any spacing mechanism supported
on the rotatively mo.vable spacing head which does not
comprise andi include as a part thereof means or mecha-
nism for converting the uniform motion of the driving
pulley transmitted through the flexible connection into
intermittent motion.
Remittances to the Patent Office,
Checks should be certified. Cash should be registered;
If by ordinary mall at risk of' sender. Postage stamps not:
receivable.

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