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415 Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office 1 (1932)

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Vol. 415-No. 1                     TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1932                            Price-810 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
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Commissioner of Patents. Washington, D. C.
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LABELS will be sent without cost on request to the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

CONTENTS                           Page
ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 2, 1932 -----.-------------------------  I
ADJUDICATED PATENTS-.------.----   ..----------- -------  1
INTERFERENCE NOTICES.......-------------------------------- 1
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION --..----------------------------- 1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION      ..----------------------- 2
COMMISSIONER'S DECISION-,
I. Putnam, Inc., v. Amster --------------------------- 3
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. CouRTs-
The American Products Company v. Leonard ------------ 3
Sweetland v. Cole ----.---------------------------------- 4
In re Murray et al -------------------------------------  6
PATENT SUITS---- -------.-----.--..-.-.---------       7
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE-------...-----.-..     8
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (168 APPLICATIONS)--------------  9
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED.-----------.-------- 30
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED.         ..------------------ 34
LABELS..--       ......--------------------------------------------  34
PRINTS ---.                      .   .....-------------------------------------------- 35
REISSUES....-..-..---------------- --------------------------  37
DESIGNS        -.------------------------------------------- 38
PATENTS GRANTED -------------------------------------- 50
Issue of February 2, 1932
Trade-Marks-     -121-No. 291,14 to No. 291,268, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals....  13
Labels..-------------32-No.  40,24 to No   40,31, Incluve.
Prints.--------------0-No.   13,91 to No.  13,19, inclusive.
Reissues------------6-No.     18,343 to No.  18,348, inclusive.
Designs ------------121-No.   80,101 to No.  86,111, inclusive.
Patents-----------80-No. 1,843,103 to No. 1,843,908, inclusive.
Total6 -18,34 1,034
Adjudicated Patents
(C. C. A. Ohio.) Ross patent, No. 1,238,825, for cover-
ing means for preventing boiler explosions, leakage, etc.,
claims 1 and 2. if valid, Held Ilot infringed. Sands Mlfg.
Go. V. Smit1, 33 F.(2d) 459.
(C. C. A. Ohio.) Smith patent, No. 1,388,383, for co-v
ering temperaturecontrolled safety relief valves for hot
water boilers, claims 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7 Held invalid. Id.
(C. C. A. Ohio.) Smith patent, No. 1,401,002, for safety
relief valves for hot water systems, claim 2, if valid, Held
not infringed. Id.
(C. C. A. Ohio.) Blair patent, No. 1.435,199, for beat
insulated receptacle, claim  1 Held valid and infringed.
Mantle Lamp Co. of America v. George H. Bowman Co.,
53 F.(2d) 441.
(C. C. A. Calif.) Greer patent, No. 1,460,716, for
book form savings bank, claim 6 Held not infringed.
Bankers' Utilities Co. v. National Bank Supply Co.,
53 F.(2d) 432.
(D. C. N. Y.) Ripley patent, No. 1,724,680, relating to
rosin core solder, Held valid and infringed. Kester Bolder
Co. v. Silva Vares Co., 53 F.(2d) 480.
(C. C. A. Mich.) Brown patent, No. 1,181,370, for im-
provement in combination faucets. Held invalid. Brown
v. Enterprise Brass Works, 53 F.(2d) 334.

(D. C. Conn.) Fink patent, No. 1,581,188, for process
of electro-depositing chromium from chromic acid solu-
tions, claims 1-6, 10-13, 15, 16, and 18 Held valid and
infringed. United Chromium v. International Silver Co.,
53 F.(2d) 390.
(C. C. A. N. Y.) Bickell patent, No. 1,606,954, for tank
truck for gasoline emptied by siphonic action, 1eld valid
and infringed. Bickell V. Smnith-Hambaru-Scott Welding
Co. of New York, 53 F.(2d) 356.
Interference Notices
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, Jan. 19, 1932.
Earl J. Firnkoess and Arthur E. Hemmings, their assigns
or legal representatives, take notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office be-
tween the applications for patent of Charles F. Miller,
1152 Southwest First Street, Miami, Fla., and Earl J.
Firnkoess and Arthur E. Hemmings, both of Coral Gables,
Fla., and the Office having been unable to secure service
upon said Firnkoess and Hemmings, notice is hereby given
that unless said Firnkoess and Hemmings, their assigns
or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance therein
within 30 days from the first publication of this order the
interference will be proceeded with as In case of default.
This notice will be published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE for
three consecutive weeks.
WM. A. KINNAN,
First Assistant Commissioner.
U. S. PATENT OFFIcE, Washington, Jan. 19, 1932.
Taras Visota, his assigns or legal representatives, take
notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office be-
tween the application for patent of Rudolph R. Grant,
733 Riverview Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, and patent granted
February 18, 1930, No. 1,747,534, to Tarns Visota, 412
Sarmiento Street, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and a notice
of such declaration sent by registered mail to said Visota
at the said address having been returned by the post
office as undeliverable, notice is hereby given that unless
-aid Visota, his assigns or legal representatives, shall
enter an appearance therein within 30 days from the
first publication of this order the interference will be
proceeded with as in case of default. This notice will be
published in the OFFIcIAL GAZETTE for three consecutive
wveeks.
WM. A. KINNAN,
First Assistant Commissioner.
Changes in Classification
Order No. 3,211, January 19, 1932, directs:
In class 250, Radiant Encrgy (Division 54), change the
number of subclass 1.5, Light sensitive circuits, estab-
lisbed in order No. 3,209, to 41.5.
1.

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