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860 Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office 1 (1969)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE

March 4, 1969

Volume 860

PATENTS
NOTICES

Board of Appeals Decisions Rendered In the Month of
January 1968
Examiner affirmed -------------------------------- 134
Examiner affirmed in part --------------------------  17
Examiner reversed -------------------------------- 37
Total -------------------------------------- 188
Certificates of Correction for the Week of Mar. 4, 1969
D. 209,906                    3,359,396
3,020,139                     8,359,469
3,314,111                     3,360,537
3,328,053                     3,363,089
3,342,180                     3,363,995
3,344,707                     3,364,322
3,344,977                     3,364,477
3,347,869                     3,365,077
3,349,112                     8,365,243
3,353,325                     3,365,297
3,353,421     -               3,865,312
3,354,002                     3,365,647
3,356,713                     3,365,691
3,357,196                     3,370,515
3,357,299                     3,378,704
3,357,821                     3,387,820
3,388,023
Rules of Practice in Patent Cases
[37 CFR Part 11
Proposed Changes Relating to Issuance of Patent to Assignee
The Patent Office is considering changes in its rules of
practice relating to issuance of patent to assignee.
The proposed changes are intended to expedite the process
of title searching prior to issuance of patent to assignee. A
patent would be issued to the assignee of record only if
specifically requested at time of payment of the issue fee; the
request to be entered in the appropriate space of the Fee
Transmittal notice. When printed, the revised Notice of
Allowance (POL-85) and the Fee Transmittal Notice (POL-
85a) would reflect this change. Space would also be provided
on the Fee Transmittal Notice for entry of the Deposit Ac-
count Number where its use is desired. The requirement for
two copies of each paper authorizing use of the Deposit Ac-
count would remain unchanged.
Therefore, under the authority contained in section 6 of the
Act of July 19, 1952 (66 Stat. 792; 35 U.S.C. 6), notice is
hereby given that the Patent Office proposes to revise 1 1.334
of Title 37, Code of Federal Regulations, to read as follows:
1 1.334 Issue of patent to assignee
In case of an assignment of the entire interest in the
invention and application, or of the entire interest in the

patent to be granted, the patent will issue to the assignee only
if specifically requested at time of payment of the issue fee;
and if the assignee hold an undivided part interest, the patent
will issue jointly to the inventor and the assignee only if
specifically requested at time of payment of the issue fee ; if it
is desired that the patent so issue the assignment in either case
must first have been recorded, and at a day not later than
the date of the payment of the issue fee; in the case of an
application for reissue, the assignment must be recorded be-
fore the case is allowed ; in the case of an application for a
design patent, the assignment must be recorded at least ten
days before the case is allowed.
All persons who desire to present their views, objections,
recommendations, or suggestions in connection with the pro-
posed changes are invited to do so on or before March 31,
1969.
EDWARD J. BRENNER,
Dated: Feb. 11, 1969.           Commissioner of Patents.
Approved :
ALLEN V. AUSTIN,
Assistant Secretary for
Science and Technology.
Published in 34 F.R. 213; Feb. 13, 1969
Disclaimers
3,283,871.-Paul E. Becking, Lake Orion, James D. Bungard,
East Detroit, and Roy E. Sherman, Warren, Mich. WRIT-
ING SYSTEM HAVING ORDINATE AND ABSCISSA
READER MEANS. Patent dated Nov. 8, 1966. Disclaimer
filed Jan. 27, 1969, by the assignee, Intercontinental
Systems, Inc.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to claims 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 27 of said patent.
3,359,665.-Martin E. Gerry, Santa Ana, Calif. COMBINA-
TION SOUND AND SLIDE PROJECTOR. Patent dated
Dec. 26, 1967. Disclaimer filed Dec. 10, 1968, by the
inventor.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to claim 1 of said patent and
the terminal portion of the term of the patent subsequent to
Dec. 12, 1984.
Dedication
Reissue No. 26,142.-Setrak K. Boyajian, Worcester, Mass.
ENVELOPES AND THE LIKE WITH REMOISTEN-
ABLE ADHESIVE COMPRISING POLYVINYL ALCO-
HOL. Reissue Patent dated Jan. 10, 1967. Dedication
filed October 17, 1968, by the assignee, E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Company.
Hereby dedicates to the Public all of the remaining term
of said patent.

New Applications Received During December 1968
Patents --------------------------------------- 8001
Designs --------------------------------------- 441
Plant Patents----------------------------------  5
Reissues -------------------------------------- 40
Total ----------------------------------- 8487

Issue-March 4, 1969
Patents----- 1300-No. 3,430,260 to No. 3,431,559, intl.
Designs -------  76-No. 213,414 to No. 213,489, incl.
Reissues --------11-No.    26,529 to No.  26,539, incl.
Total   - .-- 1387
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