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235 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1917)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0235 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,214,493 to 1,215,326.
THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
~Anicb  tat.'atfut Office+

Vol. 235-No. 1.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1917.

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Office, to whom all subscriptions should be made payable and all communications respecting the Gazette should be
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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.

C    O  NT     E  NTS     .               Page.
ISSUE OF FEBRUARY G, 1917 ..................................        1
ADVERSE DECISsONS IN INTERFERENCE ......................            1
FULL NAMES OF APPLICANTS ................................           1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .........................            2
PATENTS GRANTED ..........................................          3
REISSUES .....................................................    294
DESIGNS ......................................................    298
TRADE-MARKS--REGISTRATIoN APPLIED FOR ................. 305
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ..................... 317
LABELS .......         ................................. None.
PRINTS............                                  ...........322
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Manly v. Janney ......................................... 323
ADJUDICATED PATENTS ....................................... 325
AMENDMENT TO PATENT STATUTES .......................... 325
VOTICE OF CANCELATION ..................................... 825
INTERFERENCE NOTICES ...................................... 325
ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 6, 1917.
Patents ............. 834-No. 1,214,493 to No. 1,215,326. inclusive.
Designs ............. 32-No.      50,256 to No.    50,287, inclusive.
Trade-Marks ........ 162-No. 115,267 to No.       115,428, inclusive.
Labels .............. None.
Prints ..............   I-No.      4,616.
Reissues ............   3-No.     14,255 to No.    14,257, inclusive.
Total ............ 1032
TO RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

States.

Alabama ............
Arizon ..............
Arkansas .............
California .............
Colorado ..............
Connecticut ...........
Delaware ..........
Florida ...............
Georgia ...............
Idaho........
Illinois..... . ........
Indiana .............I
Iowa .............    I
Kansas..............
Kentucky .............
Louisiana .............
Maine .................
Maryland .............
Massachusetts .........
Michigan ..............
Minnesota ............
Missour ......
Montana ...........
Nebraska ............
Nevada ...............
New Hampshire ......
New Jersey ...........
New Mexico......... I
New York ........... I
I

7     i
2.
3.
26     3
24     2
2     3
5     1
5     1
89    16
19     2
.9     3
9     1
3     1
3     1
2     1
9,    5
57* 9
391    7
18     3
1     1
25     5
2.
6     2
34     6
156    51

States.                I
North Car    , ......  4 ....
North Dakota .......   7     1
Ohio ................ 68     7
Oklahoma ...........   9     1
Oregon ............   10 ...
Pennsylvania .......  50    14
Rhode Island .......   7 .....
South Carolina ....    1 .....
South Dakota .....     5     1
Tennessee ...........  7     1
Texas.............13.
Utah --------------1         1
Vermont ............   2     1
Virginia .............  5    2
Washington .........  10     1
West Virginia .......  5 ....
Wisconsin ...........  22    3
Wyoming ...........    2 .....
Alaska Territory ....' ..........
Canal Zone .......... - ....--
District of Columbia.,  3.....
Hawaii Territory...............
Philppine Islands... .........
Porto   ico ...............
U. S. Army....................
U. S. Navy ................
Total to residents I
of the United States. 801  162

TO RESIDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
Conris                                 .3.. outre.  p
Countries.                  Countries
Argentina...................Natal..
Austria-Hungary.      1 .    Ntherlands.........2.
Belgium ..............  1.... New South Wales..........
British  India ..........  .....  New  Zealand ........ .....
British West Indies ............ Norway ............  2 1 .....
Canada .............12    1  Portugal.................
Cape Colony .........        Queensland .........
Chle. ..::i..          Roumania..:.......
Chile .....................   R u ni . ............ ......
Costa Rica ................. .   Russia ..............i .
Cuba ..................  I 1  ,cotland...   ........  I   ....
Denmark ................... I South Ausialia  ......
England ............ 19.  2  Spain ......
Finland ................     Sweden..........I 2.....
France .............  ..       witzerland .........  3.
Germany  ..............  9         ,  ..
Guatemala ................  Victoria............2     1
Ida ............... ...... Western Australla..1 ..........
Italy ............... ..........Total to residents
Luxemburg ..................I of foreign countries.. 61  5
Mexio..............
Adverse Decisions in .nterterence.
PATENT NO. 1,118,490.
On December 22, 1916, a decision was rendered that
David S. Hulfish was not the first inventor of the subject-
matter covered by claim 16 of his Patent No. 1,118,490,
Automatic telephone system, and no appeal having been
taken within the time allowed such decision has become
final.
PATENT No. 1,170,197.
On January 6, 1917, a decision was rendered that Harry
H. Styll and Harold K. Parsons were not the first in-
ventors of the subject-matter covered by claims 1, 2, and
3 of their Patent No. 1,170,197, Cement-iMold, and no
appeal having been taken within the time allowed such
decision has become final.
Full Names of Applicants.
•  *   *  All applications which disclose the full name
of the applicant in the preamble of the specification will
be received and considered as a sufficient compliance with
Rule 40 of the Rules of Practice. (Order 521.)
When the full first name of the applicant does not ap-
pear either iL. his signature or in the preamble to the speci-
fication, the Examiner will, In his first official letter, re-
quire an amendment supplying the omission, and he will
not pass the application to Issue until the omission has
been supplied, unless an affidavit shall have been filed set-
ting forth that the full first name of the applicant Is the
.one originally given by him.  (Order 600.)

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