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212 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1915)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0212 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,129,838 to 1,130,693.
TH-lE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
a  l      tfe     atent (Office.

Vol. 212-No. 1.

TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915.

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Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

CO    E r': M MT r' S -              Page
ISSUE  OF MARcH  2, 1915 ......................................  1
DAwINGS ..........................................               1
NOTICE ...............................................           1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .........................          2
PATENTS GRANTED ...........................................      3
REISSUES .....................................................  298
DESIGNS ......................................................  299
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................. 309
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ..................... 323
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED ..................... 325
LABELS AND PRINTS ......................................... 326
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Dowagiac Manufacturing Company v. Minnesota Moline
Plow Company et al. Dowagiac Manufacturing Com-
pany v. Smith and Zimmer ............................. 327
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ....................................... 330
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ...................................... 330
ISSUE OF MAROH 2, 1915.
Patents .............. 856-No. 1,129,038 to No. 1,130,693, inclusive.
Designs .............. 45--No.     47,019 to No.  47,063, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ......... 67-No. 102,880 to No. 102 ,52, inclusive.
Labels-.............12No.          18,273 to No.  18,284, inclusive.
Prints ................  2-No.     3,832 to No.    3,833, inclusive.
Reissues .............   1-No.     13,888.
Total .............. 983
The patents of this issue were pending an average of 24.6 months.
TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

States.
Alabama .............
Arizona ...............
Arkansas ...........
California ...........
Colorado.........
Connecticut ..........
Delaware .............
Florida ..............
Georgia ...........
Idaho .............
Illinois ............
Indiana ............
Iowa...............
Kansas............
Kentucky .........
Louisiana..........
Maine.............
Maryland ..........
Massachusetts...
Michigan ..........
Minnesota .........
Mississippi ....
Missouri ...........
Montana ..........
Nebraska ..........
Nevada............
New Hampshire ..
New lersy ....
New Mexico ....
New York ..........

States.
North Carolina ......
North Dakota .......
Ohio ...............
Oklahoma ..........
Oregon ..............
Pennsylvania .......
Rhode Island .......
South Carolina .....
South Dakota .......
Tennessee ...........
Texas ...............
Utah ...............
Vermont ............
Virginia ............
Washington .........
West Virginia .......
Wisconsin ..........
Wyoming...........
Alaska, District of...
Canal Zone ..........
District of Columbia.
Hawaii Territory....
Philippine Islands..
Porto Rico ..........
U. S. Army_.....
U. S. Navy .......
Total to residents
of the United States.

C
2  .....
1  .....
50       7
107       8
2       1
1  .....
19  .....
4  .....
17       2
4.
8.
4  .....
10       2
19       2
795      72

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.
.rgentina ............  1
Austria-Hungary... -    2
Belgium ..............
British India ......... ....
British West Indies.......
Canada ...............16
Catpe Colony ......... ....
Chi   .....................
Costa Rica ......... ...
Cuba ................. 2
Denmark ............    4
England .............  24
Finland ..............
France ..   ....... ,   3
Germany .............  28
Guatemala ...........1
India..............   .
Ireland  ........ . ..   ------
Italy ...............  4
Luxemburg ...........
Mexico ...............  '

Countries.
TI-
....  Natal ....................
..... Netherlands ......... .....
..... New South Wales......
.New Zealand ........        1
.Norway .............         2
2  iPortugal--  ---------......
Queensland ..............
.... .Rounania ..............
.  Russia ..............
.Scotland ............        3
.South Australia ..........
3   Spain .................
.Sweden ............
..... Switzerland .........   2
2   Transvaal, S o u t h
Africa.............
Victoria.............
.Western Australia'...
Total to residents
oftforeign countries.. 103

Drawings.
IULE 38.
38. When there are drawings, the description will refer
to the different views by figures and to the different parts
by letters or numerals, (preferably the latter.)
RULE 52-EXTRACT.
(6) The different views should be consecutively numbered.
Letters and figures of reference must be carefully formed.
They should, If possible, measure at least one-eighth of
an inch in height, so that they may bear reduction to
one twenty-fourth of an Inch; and they may be much
larger when there is sufficient room. They must be so
placed in the close and complex parts of drawings as
not to interfere with a thorough comprehension of the
same, and therefore should rarely cross or mingle with
the lines. When necessarily grouped around a certain
part, they should be placed at a little distance, where
there is available space, and connected by sho't broken
lines with the parts to which they refer. 1, -y must
never appear upon shaded surfaces, and when It is diffi-
cult to avoid this, a blank space must be left in the
shading where the letter occurs, so that it shall appear
perfectly distinct and separate from the work. If the
same part of an Invention appear in more than one
view of the drawing it must always be represented by
the same character, and the same character must never
be-used to designate different parts.
It Is suggested that numerals or letters be used
Without exl oents.
Notice.
A limited number of copies of the Definitions of the
Revised Classes, bound in buckram, may be secured from
the Office for $1 each.
Classification Bulletin No. 33 is ready for distribution.
and copies may be purchased at 10 cents each.

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