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394 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1930)

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Vol. 394-No. 1                            TUESDAY, MAY           6, 1930                    Price-$10 per year
The OFFICIAL GAZETTE is mailed under the direction of the Superintend-nt 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, $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 MAY 6, 1930 --..------------------------------
ADJUDICATED PATENTS-       -     ---..................................
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE.--------------------.. .
NOTICE-CHANGES IN       PATENT OFFICE     FEES-EFFECTIVE
JUNE 1, 1930---.    .       .    .     ..------------------------- ------------
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION..-..--.-.----....-..-.----
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Rosenberg Bros. & Co. v. Wetherby-Kayser Shoe Co.-....
Fritz v. Hawn ..--....--.---------------------------------
Hawn e. Fritz      ---------------------------------
Jung, Jr., v.  Scholl  ---- .-- ..-.- ..-.--- .-- ...--- .-.-- ...-
In  re Appelburg and  Gilliver  --- .-.-.-- .------ .-- .-
Mulhens & Eropff, Inc., v. Onnen (doing business as The
Armol Chemical Co.)--------..... -- ------------------
PATENT SUITS..        .    .    .   .    .   .     ..------------------------------------
TRADE-M   ARKS  CANCELED....------.-----------.--..----------
LABELS CANCELED.-.... -------------------------------------
DISCLAIMERS     ...........................................
CHANGES IN CLAss-i-ATION............-.................
INTERFERENCE NOTICES...............---------.............. 
NOTIcEs OF CANCELLATION      ------------------------------
TRADE-MARES PUBLISHED (260 APPLICATION5)...-....-......-
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED.-..----.---..--..-.-.-
TRADE-MARE REGISTRATIONS RENEWED.--.-------.--- ------
LABELS.-------            .  .-.....          ...----------------------
PRINTS    ................................................
REISSUES................................   ...-- ----------- ...
DESIGNS..       .   .    ..-----------------------------------------------
PATENTS  GRANTED..------------  .----- .------- .-- .- ..-- ......-

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Issue of May 6, 1930
Trade-Marks-..---.    304-No. 270,296 to No. 270,599, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals-..    48
Labels.-------------   7-No.     37,405 to No.  37,411, inclusive.
Prints--------------a -No.       12,523 to No   12,527, Inclusive.
Reissues ------------  4-No.     17,05 to No.  17,659, inclusive.
Designs ------------ 40-No.      81,081 to No.  81 120, inclusive.
Patents............ 1,020-No. 1,756,930 to No. 1,757,949, inclusive.
Total----...-- 1,428

Adjudicated Patents
(C. C. A. Calif.)  Perkins and Double patent, No.
1,011,484, for method of cementing oil wells, claim 2 Held
valid and Infringed. Owen v. Pericins Oil Well Cementing
Co., 38 F. (2d) 30.
(C. C. A. N. Y.) Wachs patent, No. 1,535,068, for
metal-binding machine, claims 1 and 2 Held Infringed.
Wachs V. Balsam, 38 F. (2d) 50.
(C. C. A. N. Y.)  Slate patent, No. 1,595,426, for re-
frIgerating apparatus, Held valid and infringed. Amer-
ioan Patents Development Corporation v. Carbice Corpora-
tion of America, 38 F. (2d) 02.
(C. C. A. Calif.) Carter patent, No. 1,601,469, for an air
register, Held invalid. Waterloo Register Co. v. Atherton,
38 F. (2d) 75.
Adverse Decisions in Interference
In interferences involving the Indicated claims of the
following patents final decisions have been rendered that
the respective patentees were not the first inventors with
respect to the claims listed :
Pat. 1,669,458, J. C. Devick, Pallets and grates for sin-
tering machine, decided March 11, 1930, claims 1, 2, 8,
14, and 15.
Pat. 1,674,539, C. R. Albertus, Loud-speaking telephone,
decided March 11, 1930, claims 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, and 11.
Pat. 1,690,636, G. A. Jamerson, Lubricator, decided
March 19, 1930, claims 8, 9, and 10.
Pat. 1,701,386, G. J. Mucher, Resistance, decided March
18, 1930, claims 2 and 3.

NOTICE-CHANGES IN PATENT OFFICE FEES-EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1930
The act of Congress approved April 11, 1930, amends section 4934, Revised
Statutes, so as to provide that, except in design cases, the fee for filing each original
application for patent and the fee for issuing each original patent shall each be
$25.00 and $1.00 for each claim in excess of 20, instead of the present fees of $20.00
and $1.00 for each claim in excess of 20; and amends the trade-mark acts of 1905
and 1920 so as to provide that the fee for registration of trade-marks and for
renewals of registrations shall be $15.00 instead of the present fee of $10.00.
The act also provides that the fees for recording assignments or other papers
shall be, if the paper does not exceed six pages, $3.00; for each additional two pages
or less $1.00, and for each additional patent or application where more than one
is included or involved in such writing 50 cents additional.
These new fees are effective on and after June 1, 1930.
Applications for patents, except in design cases, received on and after June 1,
1930, with only the present $20.00 fee will not be entered but will be given a filing
date and serial number as of the day the full fee of $25.00 and the additional fee
of $1.00 for each claim in excess of 20 is received by the Patent Office.

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