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229 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1916)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0229 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1.192,837 to 1,193,494.

THE

OFFICIAL GA

ZETTE

OF THE

Vol. 229-No. 1.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1916.

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CONITENTS.                              Page.
IssuE oF AUGUST 1, 1916 ................      ...............    1
DRAWINGS ....................................................      1
NOTICE .................................................           1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .........................          2
PATENTS GRANTED ...........................................       3
REISUES .................................   ...................  237
DESIGNS ......................................................  240
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR ................. 243
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ...................... 263
LABELS AND PRINTS ........................................ 267
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
Ex parts Kidder ........................................'. 269
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ....................................... 270
AMENDMENT TO PATENT LAW ........................... . 270
DISCLAIMERS ................................................ i.  270
NOTICE OF CANCELATION .................................... 271
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ...................................... 271
ISSUE OF AUGUST 1, 1916.
Patents------..      658-No. 1,192,837 to No. 1,193,494, inclusive.
Designs--       -   - 1...  11-No.  49,471 to No.  49,481, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ........ 103-No. 111,678 to No. 111,780, inclusive.
Labels .........        3-No.     19,486 to No.   19,488, inclusive.
Prints .........       3-No.       4,413 to No.   4,415, inclusive.
Reissues ............   5--No.    14,174 to No.   14,178, inclusive.
Total ............. 783
TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
im
States.         0        O        States.
'3~
Alabama ..............    3         North Carolina ......   2      2
Arizona ...............      .....  North Dakota .......    4 .....
Arkansas .............     2        Ohio ...............   42      4
California...........    39     8   Oklahoma ..........     7 .....
Colorado ..............   9     1   Oregon ..............   6.
Connctiut ........    3 l PensyVi ....... :52       ...4
Connecticut .............          Rhode Isld
Delaware.....                        e          ....... .    ....
Florida.....2                   1   South Carolina ......  3.
Geoi ........                 1   South Dakot1.
Ida     ............... 2                                      .Ten4....
Illinois ...............8     1    Texas.  ............  13
Indiana...... ... .     18i    1   Utah.............   ....
Iowa.........    ...10         1   Vermont ...... .....2.
Kansas ................10           Virginia .............  1  I
Kentucky ............     3         Washington ........    10
Louisiana ............1         1   West Virgiala .......  10 .....
Maine ...........         2.        Wisconsin .......... 16        3
Maryland .............    5         Wyoming ...........      .
Massachusetts ..3....           4     lsa cIo
Michigan.............1..           Alaska, District of...
Minnesota ........... 12            Canal Zone.........1      .
Mississippi ............           I Distict of Columbia.   5.
Missouri ..............16       2   Hawaii Territory ---- ..... .....
Montna ..........           Philippi.ne Islands ...' ..... [.....
Montana.............. 2           i
Nebraska .............              Porto Rico .......... .....   1
Nevada                     .        U.S. Army ......... ..........
NewHampshire .  ... .... 3         U.S. Navy .......... ..........
New Jersey ..........23       3                              -
New Mexico ...........2         1     Total to residents
New York.... .......101       48     the United States., 617    107

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Countries.       .-.
Argentina................
Austria-Hungary .......... :
Belgium   .   ........ ..1
Brasil. ............ I
British West Indies... ..... ..
Canada ................13
Cape Colony ..............
Chile..................
Costa Rica ...............
Cuba ..........       .
Denmark .....................
En-land...........1
Fi'Iand ................
France..............
Germany............
Guatemala ............  ...
India...................
Ireland ..................
Italy ..................2
Japan .................  2
Mexico ....................

Countries.        -
Natal ......................
Netherlands .......
New South Wales...        .....
New Zealand .............    .....
Norway ............. ..... .....
Portugal ............
Queensland .........
R-oumnanta....... ..... .....
Russia ............
Scotland ............ 1  1 .....
South Australia .  ....
Spain        ......
Afia.. ......... ..... .....
Sweden .........
I'Switzerland ......... 2 ..
Transvaal,   South ]     '
Africa.......... ..... .....
Victoria ............ 1  3 .....
Wales ...............1'.
Total to residents
of foreign countries.. 52    2

Drawings.
RULE 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 re-
duction 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 compre-
hension 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 short broken lines with the parts to which they refer.
They must never appear upon shaded surfaces, and
when it is difficult 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 repre-
sented 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 exponents.
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