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407 Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office 1 (1931)

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Vol. 407-No. 1                           TUESDAY, JUNE          2, 1931                  Price-$1O        er 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, $10.00 per annum; including annual index, $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 OP JUNE 2, 1931 ------------.. --.------------------
REISSUE APPLICATION-PATENT INVOLVED IN INTERFERENCE
PRACTICE.-----------... --------------------------------
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE.-----------.------
ADJUDICATED PATENTS---------.----------- ------------------
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION-----..------------------
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. CouRTs-
Deshell Laboratories, Inc., p. E. R. Squibbs & Sons ot al.
and Thomas E. Robertson, Commissioner of Patents I
In re Schmidt and Ufer ---     .   .--------------------------
In re Bonide Chemical Company, Inc----------- -----
In re Ness ---------------------------------------------
In re Benner and Werking.-.------------------------
PATENT SUITs----..--..-------------------------------------
TRADE-MARKS CANCELED---------------------------------
NOTICES OF CANCELLATION-------------------------------
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (200 APPLICATIONS).......       ...
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED..............-------
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED.--.---------------
LABELS-...-----...----------------------------------------
PRINTs---------  . .    .--------------------------
REISSUES.-------  .      ------------------------------
DESIGNS -------------..-.-.. -------------------------------
PATENTS GRANTED.-      .........-------------- ------------------

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Issue of June 2, 1931
Trade-Marks-      240-No. 283,51 to No. 283,74, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals.     25
Labels.-------------- 8-No.  39,23 to No.  39243, inclusive.
Prints--------------14-No.  13209 to No. 1,222, inclusive.
Reissues------------9-No.    18,083 to No.  18,091, inclusive.
Designs ------------ 43-No.  84,271 to No.  84,313, inclusive.
Patents.---------- 1,161-No. 1,807,580 to No. 1,808,740, inclusive.
Total-..--.... 1,500
Reissue Application-Patent Involved in Interference
Practice
U. S. PATENT OrriCE, Washington, May 19, 1931.
(Order No. 3,193)
My attention has been called to the fact that, in some
Instances, a reissue of a patent has been granted while
the patent was involved in an interference.
In Lattig and Goodrum v. Dean, 111 0. G. 301, 1904 C. D.
255, the Commissioner, with reference to a case in which
the claims in Issue had been omitted in the reissue, said :
It was irregular and improper to permit such reissue dur-
Ing the progress of the interference.
Hereafter, if an application for reissue of a patent is filed
while the patent is involved in interference, that applica-
tion must be called to the attention of the Commissioner
before any action by the Examiner is taken thereon.
THOMAS E. ROBERTSON,
Commissioner.

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. 1,542,035, M. R. Cone, Dispersions of bituminous
materials and process of making same, decided June 4,
1930, claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.
Pat. 1,680,840, 0. L. Barnebey, Process of separating and
recovering gases, decided May 12, 1931, claims 15 and 20.
Pat. 1,750,442, R. T. Todd, Electrical welding machine,
decided May 9, 1931, claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
Pat. 1,779,758, R. Trecheinski, Telephone system, de-
cided May 14, 1931, claim 1.
Adjudicated Patents
(C. C. A. Okla.) Jones patent, No. 1.102,152, for process
of pumping oil wells, Held Invalid. Jones-McLaughlin v.
Amerada Petroleum Corporation, 47 F.(2d) 828.
(D. C. N. Y.) Hyatt patent, No. 1,322,792, for manufac-
ture of tops for bottle stoppers, claim 1 Held valid and in-
fringed. Embossing Co. v. L. Mwndet d Son, 47 F. (2d) 938.
(C. C. A. Del.) De Forest patent, No. 1,466,701, for
method of and means for controlling electric currents by
and in accordance with light variation, Held not infringed.
Stanley Co. of America v. General Talking Pictures Cor-
poration, 47 F.(2d) 817.
(D. C. and C. C. A. Pa.) Garlinghouse patent, No.
1,571,544, for measuring device for bulk materials, claims
1 to 7 Held valid and infringed, and claim 8 Held not in-
fringed. Blaw-Know Co. V. Erie Steel Conast. Go., 47 F.(2d)
895 and 899.
(C. C. A. Pa.) Downs patent, No. 1,604,739, for appara-
tus for promoting catalytic reactions, Held valid and in-
fringed. Selden Co. v. Barrett Co. 47 F.(2d) 867.
(C. C. A. Del.) Ries patent, No. 1,607,480, for method
of reproducing photographic sound records, Held not in-
fringed. Stanley Co. of America v. General Talking Pic-
tures Corporation, 47 F.(2d) 817.
(C. C. A. Del.) . De Forest patent, No. 1,693,071, for
sound-recording attachment for motion picture cameras,
Held not infringed. Id.
(C. C. A. Del.) De Forest patent, No. 1,695,414, for
talking moving picture machine, Held not infringed. Id.

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