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

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0197 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Noe. 1,079,929 to 1,080,527.

THE

OFFICIAL GA

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ETTE

OF THE

Vol. 197-No. 1.                    TUESDAY, DECEMBER              2, 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. Subscriptions, $5.00 per annum; single numbers, 10 cents each.
I~rinted copies of patents are furnished by the Patent Office at 5 cents each. For the latter, address the
Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

CONTENTPS_                              Page.
IssuE OF DECEMBER 2, 1913 ..................................      I
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION ..................................      1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ..........................        2
PATENTS GRANTED ...........................................      3
REISsuEs .....................................................  213
DESIGNS   .................................................. 214
TRADE-ARKS--REISTRATION APPLIED FOR .................. 223
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTERED ................................ 235
LABELS AND PRINTS ........................................ None.
COMMISSIONER'S DECIsIoNS--
Ex parte Sher ...................--............. : ...... 239
Ex parte Iddings and Iddings .......................... 239
Burleigh v. Elliot ..................................... 240
Flanders and Flanders Manufacturing Company v. Studce-
baker Corporation................................... 241
Ex parte Benach ...................................... 241
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ....................................... 242
CITATION OF DECISIONS ....................................... 242
INTERFERENCE NOTICE .................................... 242

ISSUE OF DECEMBER 2. 1913.
Patents........... 599-No. 1,079,929 to No. 1,080,527, inclusive.
Designs ............43-No.        44,951 to No.  44,993, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ......... 66-No.      94,344 to No.  94,409, inclusive.
Labels ...-........... None.
Prints---.....    .. None.
Reissues ........       1-No.     13,653.
Total ............... 709
TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
States.                                .
S                 u.es      States.
Alabama .............2.            North Carolina   .     2 .....
Arizona...................         North Dakota..
Arkansas-     -   - ....... 1.    Ohio ................  37     5
California ..........   34     1   Oklahoma ..........    4 .....
Colorado .............   5 ......1  S   Oregon ..............9.
Connecticut .    ......  18  ..... Pennsylvania .......  49     2
Delaware ........................ Rhode Island .......    4     1
Florida ................ 3 .      South Carolina          5 .....
Georgia------       .    4 .....  South Dakota.:.::::     2 .....
Idaho-         - ......... .  2 ... Tennessee ....  ..    3     1
Illinois ................ 54   8   Texas ......... ... .  3
Indiana ...............  12    1  Utah ................   I .....
Iowa....          ..   13     1 !1 Vermont ............  1 .....
Kansas ..............    2     1  Virginia .............  6 .....
Kentucky............3.... I Washington .........          9     2
Louisiana .......... .....     I  West Virginia .......   2 ....
Maine ............    i  4 ..... Wisconsin ..........    11     2
Maryland...........  10     1  Wyoming ................
Massachusetts ........  34    4
Michigan .............  23     1  Alaska, District of.............
Minnesota ............  12    2 ,CanalZone .......... .....
Misissipi ...........    1        District of Columbia.   3.
Misso.      .   .  - 19  2   Hawaii Territory.... ..... .....
Montana.............     2 ...... Philippine Islands..    1 .....
Nebraska .............   6 ...... Porto Rico .......... ..... .....
Nevada ..............    1        U.S. Army ...............
New Hampshire.        .5          U.S. Navy.........1-
New   ersey..........2 1      3
New Molco ....................      Total to resldents.
Now York ..........f121      16      the United States. 5731   56

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Arge
Auslr
Belgi
Briti
Brazi
Briti
Cana
Cape
Chile
Costa
Cuba
Den
Doni
Engl
Fran
Germ
India
Irelax
Italy.
Japan
Mexi,

Countries.         B5
ntina ............. ....  .....:
ia-Hungary...........
,h India.............
i........   .....
Cl  n .. .......... .. ...  ...
hWest Indies.......
da...............6      1
C6on ..............I .....
Rica ......
sark................ .....
Lnican Repubic.
nd ..............22       1
ce ... :.............   1 . ..
any ...........    18  7
..................i i ii  !
n......................
. .....................  .....

Countries.
BA
Netherlands .........  1 .....
Newfoundland...... ..........
New South Wales      ...
New Zealand ........   1
Norway....     ...
Roumaay ........... ..... .....
PR us a ............. ...... . .
Queensland ...............
Roumania ........
Russia ............. ..........
Scotland ............3.
South Australia ..... ......
Spain....................
Sweden ......        .
Switzerland .........  7
Transvaal, So u th
Africa ........................
Victoria..................
Wales ..:::::::::::::I
Total to residents
of foreign countries..  69   9

Changes in Classification.
(ORDER No. 2,082.)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED' STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., November f0, 1913.
The following changes in the classification of inventions are
hereby directed, to take effect immediately:
In class 24, Buckles, Buttons, Clasps, Etc., (Division XXXV,)
in the definition of subclass 263, Clasps, Sliding jaw, change the
word on in the second line to relative to, so that the definition
will read:
The jaws are so connected that one jaw may slide relative to the
other to grip the material.
In class 78, Metal Forging and Welding, (Division XIII,) es-
tablish the following subclass and definition:
Forging-
Riveting-
53.5.     Rivet holders.
53.5. FORGING, RIVETING, RIVET HOLDERS. Self-con-
tained means (independent in structure of riveting tools)
adapted to hold a rivet in place during the riveting operation.
This subclass is composed mainly of patents taken from sub-
classes 42, Forging, Power hammers and presses, Fluid-operated,
and 46, Forging. Riveting, in the same class.
In class 23, Apparel Apparatus, (Division XXIV,) establish
subclass-
59. Miscellaneous.
This subclass is composed of patents taken from class 73. Measur-
ing Instruments, subclasses 9, Cloth measuring machines, and
48, Measures, Tailors', abolished in Order No. 2,063.
THOMAS EWING,
Commissiontr.

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