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

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE

June 3, 1969

Volume 863

Number 1

PATENTS
NOTICES

Board of Appeals Decisions Rendered in the Month of
April 1969
Examiner affirmed --------------------------------- 167
Examiner affirmed in part -------------------------- 16
Examiner reversed -------------------------------- 22
Total -------------------------------------- 205
United States Adopted Names
List No. 22
November 1, 1968 to February 28, 1969
The following nonproprietary names for the drugs described
have been adopted by the USAN Council (the nomenclature
committee sponsored by the American Medical Association,
the American Pharmaceutical Association, and the United
States Pharmacopeial Convention) in cooperation with the
interested manufacturers. The designation United States
Adopted Names (U.S.A.N.) has been coined to distinguish
these formally adopted nonproprietary names from other non-
proprietary names. Adoption of such names does not imply en-
dorsement of the products involved by the A.M.A. Council on
Drugs, the United States Pharmacopein, or the National
Formulary.
Any comments or suggestions should be addressed to Doctor
Joseph B. Jerome, Secretary, United States Adopted Names
Council, American Medical Association, 535 N. Dearborn St.,
Chicago, Ill., 60610.
acedapsone: antimalarial
acronine: antineoplastic
adiphenine hydrochloride: smooth muscle antispasmodle
algestone acetonide: progestogen
amiquinate: antimalarial
apazone: anti-inflammatory
bromazepam: psychotherapeutic
carbomer: suspending and emulsifying agent
cintazone: anti-inflammatory
clemastine: antihistaminic
clortermine hydrochloride: anorexiant
domiphen bromide: antiseptic
flucytosine: antifungal
fluocinolide glucocorticold
flurandrenolide : glucocorticold
hyclate: monohydrochloride hemiethanolate hemihydrate
locetamic acid : radfopaque
liotrix : synthetic thyroid principle
memodine hydrochloride : antiviral
netiapine: unknown as yet
morantel tartrate : antlelmintic
orgotein: anti-inflammatory
ormetoprim : antibacterial
oxilapine succinate: CNS depressant
polacrilln: pharmaceutical aid

poligeenan : antipeptic
prazosin hydrochloride: antihypertensive
ritodrine: uterine relaxant
sulfazanet: antibacterial sulfonamide
thiothixene hydrochloride: psychotherapeutic
tramadol: analgesic
Adverse Decisions in Interferences
In the designated interferences involving the indicated
claims of the following patents final decisions have been
rendered that the respective patentees were not the first in-
ventors with respect to the claims listed.
Patent No. 2,982,751, H. I. Anthes, PROCESS AND COM-
POSITION FOR RENDERING SYNTHETIC HYDROPHO-
BIC MATERIAL ANTISTATIC AND THE PRODUCT OB-
TAINED THEREFROM, decided Feb. 29, 1968, Interference
No. 93,881, claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13.
Patent No. 3,021,232, J. E. Pretka, PROCESS FOR REN-
DERING SYNTHETIC HYDROPHOBIC MATERIAL ANTI-
STATIC AND THE PRODUCT OBTAINED THEREFROM,
decided Feb. 29, 1968, Interference No. 93,882, claims 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 8, 9 and 11.
Patent No. 3,042,697, R. E. Halter and R. J. Hartle, PROC-
ESS FOR MAKING PHOSPHORUS ACID ESTERS, decided
June 30, 1967, Interference No. 94,085, claims 1, 2 and 3.
Patent No. 3,164,618, R. Rausser and E. P. Oliveto, AL-
KYLATED STEROIDS, decided Apr. 4, 1969, Interference
No. 96,052, claims 18 and 22.
Patent No. 3,177,888, C. B. Moore, CONTROL APPARATUS,
decided Nov. 6, 1968, Interference No. 95,450, claim 1.
Patent No. 3,189,746, L. Slobodin and A. Reich, EXPAN-
SION AND COMPRESSION OF ELECTRONIC PULSES BY
OPTICAL CORRELATION, decided Oct. 24, 1968, Interference
No. 95,507, claim 5.
Patent No. 3,250,792, A. Wettstein, G. Anner, K. Heusler,
J. Kalvoda and P. Wieland, 19-NOR-STEROIDS AND PROC-
ESS FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE, decided Oct. 25, 1968,
Interference No. 95,719, claims 1, 11 and 13.
Certificates of Correction for the Week of June 3, 1969

3,255,040
3,268,475
3,275,606
3,333,335
3,352,929
3,362,307
3,364,187
3,364,640

3,366,163
3,366,704
3,367,354
3,368,630
3,372,764
3,377,800
3,378,030
3,378,816

New Applications Received During March 1969
Patents --------------------------------------- 8139
Designs --------------------------------------  537
Plant Patents  ----------------------------      5
Reissues --------------------------------------- 28
Total -----------------------------------8709

Issue-June 3, 1969
Patents -   1300-No. 3,447,160 to No. 3,448,459, incl.
Design         55-No. 214,301 to No. 214,355, incl.
Reissues ------  6-No.    26,595 to No.  26,600, incl.
Total -     1361

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