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

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0216 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,144,986 to 1,145,873.
THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
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Vol. 216-No. 1.

TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1915.              Price-5 per year
[PUBLISHED JULY 12, 191!]

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.
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.

CONTENTS_                              Page.
ISSUE  OF  JULY  0. 1915 .......................................  I
DELAYED   PATENTS ...........................................   1
DISCLAIMER  ..................................................  1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATIO.N .........................       2
PATENTS   GRANTED ...........................................   3
REISSUES ....................................................  316
DESIGNS .....................................................  317
TRADE-MARKS--REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ............... None.
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ..................... 321
LABELS AND   PRINTS .........................................  326
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
In re Gray ............................................ 327
Diamond Patent Co. v. S. E. Carr Co .......... .......... 327
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ....................................... 331
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION ................................. 331
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE ...................... 332
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ...................................... 332
ISSUE OF JULY 6, 1915.
Patents...........    888--No. 1,144,986 to No. 1,145,873, inclusive.
Desimqs ............  22-No.     47,530 to No.  47.551. inclusive.
Trade-Marks.          141-No. 105,035 to No. 15,175, inclusive.
Labels ......     .    11-No.     18,578 to No.  18.583, inclusive
Prints.............. 9-No.        3,975 to No.    3,983, inclusive.
Reissues............2-No.         13,942 to No.  13,943, inclusive.
Total ............. 1073
TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
rates                            States.       19
CO                                 o
Alabama ............    3 -       North Carolina .......        1
Arizona ........................ North Dakota .......     3
Arkansas ............ .2     2   Ohio .................  69
California ............  34   5   Oklahoma ............ 5..
Colorado.............   8     1.  Oregon ...............   ..
Connecticut.......... 33      1. ]ennsylvania ........87
Delaware ............   7        Rhode Island ........    8     2
Florida ..............  4         Soutlh Carolina .......  1 .....
Georgia ..............  2        South Dakota ........    3 .....
Idaho .................3 .....   Tennessee ............. 7      1
Illinoisi..............97    10  Texas ................  14     4
Indiana ..........    16    1   Utah ................4.
Iowa ................  12        Vermont ................... ...
Kansas ..............   7    2   Virginia .............4       26
Kentucky ........... 7           Washington ..........    7     2
Louisiana ...........   5 ....   West Virginia ........   1     1
Maine...............    4     1  Wisconsin ............ 28      2
Maryland ............   5    2    Wyoming ............
Massachusetts .......  58    5
Michigan ............  29     2   Alaska, Distri  of.............
Minnesota..........19        2   Canal Zone .................
Mississippi ..........  4        District of Columbia.   11.
Missouri .............  19      2 BawaiiTerritorv....'  2     1
Montana ............    1        Philippine Islands...    3 .....
Nebraska ...........7 ,.         Porto Rico .................
Nevada .............    1  -          Army.... ..........
New Ihampshire .....    2  .. .  U.S. Navy................
New Jersey .........   42    9
New Mexico .........    1          Total to residents
New York ........... 133    43   of the United States. 834    155

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.       4w
Argentina............
Austria-Hungary....      2.
Belgium............. 1. .
British India.........
British West Indies............
Canada .............     9.
Cape Colony ......... .....
Chile ................ : . .
Costa Rica ...........  ......
Cuba ................  .....  .....
Denmark ............ I 1.....
England ............. 1 19    3
Finland..: ..........
France ..............
Germany ...........     17 I.
Guatcmala ............... I....
India ................
Ireland ..............  2   .....
Isle of Jersey *            .
Italy ............   .
Japan ...............

Countries.
Mexico  ..............
Netherlands .........
Now South Wales....
New Zealand ........
N  rway ..............
Portugal ............
Roumania ...........
iussla ...........
San Salvador.
Scotlond .............
South Australia ......
Spain ................
Sweden ..............
Switzerland ..........
Transvaal, Sou th
Africa ..............
Victoria ..............
Western Australia....
Total to residents
of foreign countries...

Delayed Patents.
(ORDER No. 2,210.)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. C., June 28, 1915.
After January 1, 1916, all applications which have
been pending for more than three years or which have an
effective filing date running more than three years shall
be made special and any amendment or other action
therein by or on behalf of the applicant which does not
put the application in condition for allowance or final
rejection shall be submitted to a Law Examiner for his
approval of its entry.
THOMAS EWING,
Commissioner.
Disolaimer.
1,091,347.-David S. Kennedy, Brooklyn, N. Y. Typo-
GRAPIHICAL MACHINE. Patent dated March 24, 1914.
Disclaimer filed June 28, 1915, by the assignee, Her-
genthaler Linotype Company.
Enters this disclaimer-
 To that part of the claim in said specification which is
in the following words, to wit:
 2. In a typographical machine, the combination of a
plurality of magazines capable of Independent -use, dis-
tributing mechanism to deliver type or matrices to the
magazine in use, and means whereby the mechanical selec-
tion of a different magazine automatically arrests the op-
eration of the distributing mechanism and thus prevents
the distribution of matrices to an improper magazine.

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