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275 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1920)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0275 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,341,627 to 1342,410.

THE

OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
Vol. 275-No. 1.                  TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1920.                   Price-85 per year.
[PUBLISHED JUNE.2, 1920.]
The OFFICIAL GAZETTE is mailed under the direction of the Superintendent of Documents, Goverment Printing
Office, to whom all subscriptions should be made payable-and all communlcationsrrespecting-the-Gazette-should. be
addressed. Issued weekly. Subscriptions, 85.00 per annum; single numbers, 10 cents each.
Printed copies of patents are furnished by the Patent Office at 10 cents each. For the latter, address the Commissioner
of Patents, Washington, D. C.

CO    NTiNruTs     S_             rage.
ISSUE OF JUNE 1, 1920----............  ---------------1
NOTICE-APPLICATION EXECUTED BY AGENT OF INVENTOR...     1
AMENDMENT OF RuLEs OF PRACTICE...........    ------
ASSISTANT EXAMINERS WANTED----...    ...--..--------S I
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION----.-.      .... ------- 2
PATENTS GRANTED ...        ...........................  3
RESISSUES...                            ... .---------
DESIGNS.....................            ..............  157
TRADE-MARKS-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR................. 167.
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED..................... 199
COMMISSIONER'S DECISIONS-
Ex parte Barber .------------------    -...----- 201
DEcIsIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Rohtn et at v. Martin Dennis Co........ ...........  201
Meceano Limited v. John Wanamaker, New York........ 213
INTERFERENCE NOTICES........       .................... 204
ADVERSE DECISONS IN INTERFERENCE......     .......... 205
CHANGES IN CLASsifCATION -----------------........ 205
Issue of June 1, 1920.
Patents ............. 784-No, 1,341,627 to No. 1,342,410, lnclusive.
Design      - ............  No.  55,354 to No.  55,403, inclusive.
Trade-Marks........ 18-No. 131,930 to No. 131,947, inclusive.
Reissues ............  7-No. - 14,868 to No.  14,874, inclusive.
Total... -...... 859
NOTICE.
Application Executed by Agent of Inventor.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIcE,
Washinrlon, D. C., May 13, 19-0.
As appears from the report of the Commissioner of Pat-
ents for the year 1014. (223 0. G., 023-1006,) there
was inaugurated on September 15, 1914, on account of the
condLtions in Europe arising out of the war, the practice
of accepting applications executed by an agent of the in-
ventor as a compliance with the provisions of section 4887,
Revised Statutes, papers executed by the inventor being
required as a prerequisite to the issuance of the patent,
Notice is hereby given that after- June 15. 1920, this
practice will be discontinued. Thereafter no application
will be accepted as complete and forwarded for examina-
tion unless executed by the inventor or his legal repre-
sentative, as defined in section 4896, Revised Statutes,
J. T. NEWTON,
SCominissfon r.

Amendment of Rules of Practice.
(ORDER No. 2,574.)
-    DEPARTENT OF THE INTEaIO,
UNITED STArES PATENT OFFICE,
Washington, D. G., May 21, 1920.
Under the provisions of section 483, Revised Statutes,
and with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior,
Rule 139 of the Rules of Practice of the United States
Patent Office is amended as follows:
By inserting after the word appeal in line 4 of the
fourth paragraph of that rule the words and whenever in
his opinion substantial justiced shall require it, and by
omitting from line 6 of that paragraph the words he
will, so that the rule as amended will read as follows:
139. The Examiners in-Chief in their decision shall af-
firm or reverse the decision of the Primary Examiner only
on the points on which appeal shall have been taken. (See
Rule 138.) Should they discover any apparent grounds
not involved in the appeal for granting or refusing Letters
Patent in the form claimed, or any other form, they shall
annex to their decision a statement to that effect with
such recommendation as they shall deem proper.
Should the Examiners-in-Chief recommend the refusal
of Letters Patent In the form claimed, their recommenda-
tion will stand as a rejection and will reopen the case for
amendment or showing of fact, or both, before the Pri-
mary Examiner responsive to that rejection. The recom-
mendation of te Examiners-in-Chief Is binding upon the
Primary Examiner unless an amendment or showing of
facts not previously of record be made which, in the
opinion of the Primary Examiner, overcomes the recom-
mendation. The applicant may waive the right to prose-
cution before the Primary Examiner and have the case
reconsidered by the Examinors-in-Chief upon the same
record, and from an adverse decision of the Examiners-in-
Chief on reconsideration, appeal wvill lie to te Comis-
soner. as in other cases. The applicant may also waive
reconsideration by the Examiners-in-Chief and appeal
directly to the Commissioner.
Should the Examiners-in-Chief recommend the granting
of Letters Patent in-an amended form, the applicant shall
have the right to amend in conformity with such recom-
mendation, which shall be binding upon the Primary Ex-
aminer in the absence of new references or grounds for
rejection.
If the Commissioner, In reviewing the decision of the
Examiners-in-Chief, discovers any apparent grounds for
refusing Letters Patent not involved In the appeal. he will,
before or after decision on the appeal, and whenever in his
opinion substantial justice shall require It, give reasonable
notice thereof to the applicant, and if any amendment or
action based thereon be proposed. remand the case to the
Primary Examiner for consideration.
J. T, NEWTON.
Conintdsiomcr.

ASSISTANT EXAMINERS WANTED.
A number of vacancles exist In the grade of Fourth Assistant Examiner in the Patent Office,
which it Is desired to fill with persons having a good education and training along selentifle lines,
especiatly in the subjects mathematiOS, French or German, chemistry, physics, mechanical drawing,
and engineering.
Civil-service examinations for the position are announced for June 9-11.
The salary Is 81,500, plus a bonus of 5240 per year to permanent appointees. Promotions to higher
grades follow as the assistant's ability and knowledge of the examining work is demonstrated.
Announcements of the stated entrance examinations, giving the scope of the same, and applica-
tion papers therefor may be obtatned by addressing the Civil Service Comnisslon, Washington, D. C.

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