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373 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1928)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0373 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 1,679,341 to 1,680,272.
THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
Vol. 373-No. 1.                    TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928.                     Price-S10 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 bee
addressed. Issued weekly. Subscription, $10.00 per annum;. including annual indexes, $11.50; single numbers, 25 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.

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ISSUE OF AUGUST 7,1928 --------------------------------------1
PATENTS-REISSUES ----------------------------------------- 1
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION ----------------------------------1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION -         .----- ------------------ 2
DECISIONS OF TIE U. S. COURTS-
Scott v. Weiss and Heuser. Weiss v. Scott and Heuser _  3
In re Holmes ------------------------------------------- 6
In re Parr ----------------------------------------------  6
PATENT SUITS ----------------------------------  ------- 7
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE ------------------------ S
ADJUDICATED PATENTS------------------------------- 8
TRADE-MARKS CANCELED -------------------------------------- 8
DISCLAIMERS --------------------------------------- --------- 8
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (328 APPLICATIONS) ---------------- 9
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED -----_---.---------- 52
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED -------------------- 66
LABELS --------------------------:.--------------------------- 67
PRINTS ----------------------------     -------------- 68
REISSUES ----------------------------------------------------- 69
DESIGNS-------------------------------------        -  70
PATENTS GRANTED --------------------------------------------- SO
Issue of August 7, 1928.
Trade-Marks -------  131-No. 245,016 to No. 245,346, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals ....  3
Labels ------------- 28-No.   34,391 to No.  34,418, inclusive.
Prints ------------- 14-No.  11,135 to No.  11,148, inclusive.
Reissues ------------  7-No.  17,058 to No.  17,064, inclusive.
Designs ------------ 46--No.  75,950 to No.  75,995, inclusive.
Patents ----------- 932-No. 1,679,341 to No. 1,680,272, Inclusive.
Total --------- 1,361
Patents-Reissues.
[PUBLIC No. 501, 70TH CONGRESS.]
[S. 2823.]
An Act amending the statutes of the United States with
respect to reissue of defective patents.
Be it enactcd by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That
section 4916 of the Revised Statutes of the United States
be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows:
SEC. 4916. Whenever any patent is wholly or partly in-
operative or invalid, by reason of a defective or Insufficient
specification, or by reason of the patentee claiming as his
own invention or discovery more than he had a right to
claim as new, If the error has arisen by inadvertence, acci-
dent, or mistake, and without any fraudulent or deceptive
intention, the commissioner shall, on the surrender of such
patent and the payment of the duty required by law, cause
a patent for the same invention, and in accordance with
the corrected specification, to be reissued to the patentee or
to his assigns or legal representatives, for the unexpired
part of the term of the original patent. Such surrender
shall take effect upon the issue of the reissued patent, but
In so far as the claims of the original and reissued patents
are Identical, such surrender shall not affect any action
then pending nor abate any cause of action then existing,

and the reissued patent to the extent that its claims are
identical with the original patent shall constitute a con-
tinuation thereof and have effect continuously from the
date of the original patent. The commissioner may, in his
discretion, cause several patents to be issued for distinct
and separate parts of the thing patented, upon demand of
the applicant, and upon payment of the required fee for a re-
issue for each of such reissued letters patent. The specifi-
cations and claims in every such case shall be subject to
revision and restriction in the same manner as original ap-
plications are. Every patent so reissued, together with
the corrected specifications, shall have the same effect and
operation in law, on the trial of all actions for causes there-
after arising, as If the same had been originally filed in
such corrected form ; but no new matter shall be introduced
into the specification, nor in case of a machine patent shall
the model or drawings be amended, except each by the
other ; but when there is neither model nor drawing, amend-
ments may be made upon proof satisfactory to the com-
missioner that such new matter or amendment was a part
of the original invention, and was omitted from the speci-
fication by inadvertence, accident, or mistake, as afore-
said.
Approved May 24, 1928.
Changes in Classification.
Order No. 3,057, July 20, 1928, directs :
In class 179, Telephony (Division 16), establish the fol-
lowing subclass and definition, the patents contained in
this subclass having been taken for the most part from
class 179, Telephony, subclasses 2, Systems, Composite,
and 4, Systems, Composite, Telegraphy, Metallic circuits:
Systems,
Composite
Superaudible
2.5       Telephone type.
2.5. SYSTEMS, COMPOSITE, SUPERAUDIBLE, TELE-
PHONE TYPE. Systems using a superaudible car-
rier wave for transmission of telephone signaling
waves combined with any other electrical system.
Note.-For analogous combined' systems using a high-
frequency carrier wave, but in which the signaling
wave is not limited to telephony, see class 177,
ELECTRIC SIGNALING, subclass 352, Systems.
In class 178, Telegraphy, subclasses 45, Systems, Wave
transmission, Loaded circuit, and 46, Systems, Wave
transmission, Loaded circuit, Loading coils, and in class
179, Telephony, subclasses 2, Systems, Composite, 3, Sys-
tems, Composite, Telegraphy, and 4, Systems, Composite,
Telegraphy, Metallic circuit, transfer said subclasses from
Division 51 back to Division 16. This leaves in Division
51 subclass 44, Systems, Wave transmission, of class 178,
and subclasses 2.5, Systems, Composite, Superaudible
Telephone type, 15, Systems, Multiplex, 170, Repeaters,
and 171, Relays, of class 179.

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