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312 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1923)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0312 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Noa. 1,460,361 to 1,461,017.

THlE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
Vol. 312-No. 1.                         TUESDAY, JULY         3, 1923.                  Price-S5 per year.
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 10 cents each. For the latter, address the Commissioner
of Patents, Washington, D. C.

C0N TEN-T$S                         Page.
ISSUE  OF  JULY  3, 1923 ........................................  I
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION ..........................   1
D ISCLAIMER  ...... ... .......................................  1
ADJUDICATED PATENTS .......................................  I
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ..........................   2
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
In  re  Curtis ...............................................  3
Worden and Holzer, Copartners Trading and Doing Busi-
ness Under the Name and Style of United Barber Service
Co.  v. Cannaliato .......................................  4
PATENT   UITS .................................................  a
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE .......................   6
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION ....................................  6
INTERFERENCE NOTICES...     ............................. 6
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (221 APPLICATIONS)...............7
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ......................    37
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED .....................     46
REISSUES .....................................................  47
DESIGNS ......................................................  48
PATENTS GRANTED ...........................................  54
Issue of July 3, 1923.
Trade-Marks ........ 197-No. 169,749 to No. 169,945, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals .....  1
Reissues ............  4-No.   15,640 to No.  15,643, inclusive.
Designs ............. 32-No.   62,598 to No.  62,629, Inclusive.
Patents ............. 657-No. 1,460,361 to No. 1,461,017, inclusive.
Total ......... 891
Reference to Prior Application.
(ORDER No. 2,822.)
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, June 9, 1923.
Order No. 2,071 is hereby abrogated and order No.
2,010 reinstated and amended to read as follows:
(ORDER No. 2,010.)
When an application Is filed which In the opinion
of the Examiner is a division of, a continuation of, or a
substitute for a previously filed application, but which
contains no reference in the specficatton to such prior
application, the    Examiner    will require   applicant   to
insert the proper reference to the prior application in
the specification. If, when the case is otherwise in con-
dition for allowance, this requirement has not been com-
plied with, nor shown to have been improperly made, the
proper reference to the prior application will be made by
an Examiner's amendment, and the application passed
to issue forthwith.
THOMAS E. ROBERTSON,
Commissioner.
Disclaimer.
1,307,812.   John V. Errickson, Scranton, Pa.       METHOD
OF AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING PHONOGRAPH REC-
oRDS.    Patent dated    June 24, 1919.      Disclaimer
filed June 6, 1923, by the assignee Columbia Grapho-
phone Manufacturing Company.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to the claims in said
specification, which are in the following words, to wit :
7. The process of heating and cooling a die for hot
nlastic material which consists in passing heating and
cooling fluids alternately and in multiple paths through

the die close to the surface along well defined lines of
flow of relatively small cross-section at substantially
uniform distances apart.
S. The process of facilitating heating and cooling of a
hot plastic material into disks which consists in supply-
Ilg the heating and cooling fluids each concurrently
through separate paths distributed at substantially uni-
form distances close to the surface of the material.
9. The process of heating and cooling a flat die for
handling hot plastic phonograph record material which
consists in forming a plurality of circularly arranged
channels close to each other and to the die surface for
the passage of the fluids and supplying each of the fluids
thereto concurrently.
15. A phonograph die for pressing hot plastic material
comprising a die body and channel disk interfitting
therewith provided with a plurality of annular channels
in one of the parts on their facing side and inlet and
outlet fluid supply and discharge provision connecting
with all of the channels.
16. In a phonograph die, a die body and channel
disk interfitting therewith one of the parts being an-
nularly channeled concentrically and the other providing
inlet and outlet passages both connecting therewith at
different distances from the center.
18. A  disk die for pressing hot plastic material
divided into two parts along a plane parallel to the
face of the die, having circular spaced channels formed
in the facing side of one of the parts, separate inlet
and outlet fluid connections for said channels, and a
fluid tight seal between the parts.
ADJUDICATED PATENTS.
(U. S. D. C. N. Y.) Leonard patent, 1,122,774,
Held infringed. H. Ward Leonard, Inc. v. Max-
well Motor Sales Co., 288 Fed. Rep., 62.
(U. S. D. C. N. Y.) Leonard patent, 1,157,011,
Held infringed. H. Ward Leonard, Inc. v. Maxwell
Motor Sales Co.. 288 Fed. Rep., 62.
(U. S. C. C. A. N. Y.)  Schleit patent, 1,174,525,
claims 1, 3, 5, for draft regulator for hot-water
heaters, Held valid and infringed. W. A. Schleit
Mfg. Co. v. Syracuse Radiator Co., 288 Fed. Rep.,
52.
(U. S. D. C. Conn.)   Foedisch patent, 1,180,124,
claim 1, for automobile windshield visor, Held
valid and Infringed. Acme Motor Shield Corp. v.
Roberts Mfg. Co., 288 Fed. Rep., 127.
(U. S. D. C. N. Y.)      Preliminary injunction
against Infringement of 1,244,197, for slippers,
denied. Gustin V. PariStyle Footwear Mfg. Co., 288
Fed. Rep., 78.
(U. S. C. C. A. Mass.) Cramer and Hodge pat-
ent, 1,331,981, for humidity regulator for mills,
Held not infringed. Parks-Cramer Co. v. American
Moistening Co., 288 Fed. Rep., 33.

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