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353 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1926)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0353 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,609,278 to 1,610,225.
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
Vol. 353-No. 1.                 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926.                   Price-$5 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. Subscription, $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.
CIRCULARS OF GENERAL INFORMATION concerning PATENTS or concerning TRADE-MARKS, PRINTS, and
LABELS will be sent without cost on request to the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

CONTENTS.                             Page.
ISSUE OF DECEMBER 7, 1926 ............---------------------    I
ADMINISTRATION OF OATHS ----------------------------------1
NOTICE                   ---.. ................--------------  1
AMENDMENT TO RLES O         PRACTICE  ------------------------- I
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION --------------------------      2
COMMISSIONEIL's DECISIONS--
Erickson v. Dunbar v. Dunham ------ - .---------------.    3
Ex parts Jones, Jones and Werzner ---------------------- 4
Ex parts Jackson ----------------------------------------5
EX parte Culbertson ------------------------------------  6.
EX parte Tabb -----.-.----     ..-.- ............------------ 7
Ex parts Behan ------------------------------------------ 8
ADJUDICATED PATENTS --------------------------------------- 9
P ATENT  SUITS  --------------------------------------------------  9
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE ----------------------- 10
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (212 APPLICATIONS) ---------------- 11
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED --------------------- 40
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED --------------------- 49
LABELS ------------------------------------------------------- 62
PRINTS ------------------.------------------------------------ 54
REISSUES --------------------------------------------- ----- .55
DESIGNS --------------------------------.--. . . . ..--------  57
PATENTS GRANTED ----------------------------------------- 67
Issue of December 7, 1926.
Trade-Marks ----- 264-No. 221,516 to No. 221,779, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals ---- 103
Labels ------------1 ]03-No.    31,243 to No.  31,345, inclusive.
Prints ------------- 12-No.      9,312 to No.   9,323, inclusive.
Reissues ------------   9-No.    16,494 to No.   16,502, inclusive.
Designs ------------ 58-No.     71,573 to No.   71,630, inclusive.
Patents ----------- 948-No. 1,609,278 to No. 1,610,228, inclusive.
Total ------- 1,497

Administration of Oaths-State, Etc., Officers
Authorized for, Required by United States.
(H. R. 10058-PUBLIC, No. 473.)
An act to authorize notaries public and other State
officers to administer oaths required by the United States.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-
tives of the United States of America in Congress as-
sembled, That in all cases in which, under the laws of
the United States, oaths are authorized or required to be
administered, they may he administered by notaries
public duly appointed in any State, District, or Territory
of the United States, by clerks and prothonotaries of
courts of record of any such State, District, or Territory,
by the deputies of such clerks and prothonotaries, and by
all magistrates authorized by the laws of or pertaining
to any such State, District, or Territory to administer
oaths.
Approved, July 3. 1926.
Notice.
The Patent Office is now recording assignments by a:
photostat process, giving an accurate reproduction of the
original document. It is, therefore, requested that all
instruments presented for recording be typed on white
paper In black ink, that when the papers are ribboned
the ribbon be so arranged as not to obscure the typing,
and that as far as possible the seal and any certificates
be placed directly on the body of the assignment.

AMENDMENT TO RULES OF PRACTICE.
(Order No. 2,984.)
Effective January 1, 1927, Rule 73 is amended by inserting after paragraph
1 a paragraph to read as follows:
 The original numbering of the claims must be preserved throughout the
prosecution. When the application is ready for allowance the Examiner will
enumber the claims consecutively in such order as requested by the applicant or
as indicated when the claims were first presented. Where claims are added by
amendment or substituted for canceled claims they must be numbered by the
applicant consecutively, beginning with the number next following the highest
numbered claim previously in the case. Provided, however, that where a substi-
tute claim either rewritten to include amendments already made, or to take the
place of another claim, is presented and the applicant desires it to finally appear
in the relative position occupied by the canceled claim, the substitute claim will
be given the number it would have if it were an added claim, and the number
will be followed by a directing clause as, for example: Claim 16 (to take the
place of claim  3), or claim  24 (to follow  claim  2).  When, by subsequent
amendment, still another claim is substituted for a substitute claim already
presented, such last presented claim should be given the number following
the highest numbered claim previously in the case and this should be followed
by such a directing clause as will indicate the desired final position of the claim
with respect to the other claims.
November 1, 1926.                         THOMAS E. ROBERTSON,
Commissioner.
This amended rule will apply to all amendments filed after January 1,
1927, whether the applications were filed before or after that date.
Applicants and attorneys are requested to assist in carrying out the sim-
plified system contemplated by the rule with the least possible confusion by
carefully observing its provisions in amending their cases.

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