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458 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1935)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0493 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 2,012,936 to 2,013,640

THlE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
Vol. 458-No. 1                TUESDAY, SEPTENBER 3, 1935                     Price-16 per year
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September 3, 1935
Trade-Marks ------- 256-No. 327,607 to No. 327,862, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals ...  41
Labels ------------- 29-No.  46,275 to No.  46,303, inclusive.
Prints -------------  5-No.  15,364 to No.  15,368, inclusive.
Reissues ------------  7-No.  19,685 to No.  19,691, inclusive.
Patents ------------7 05-No. 2,012,936 to No. 2,013,640, inclusive.
Designs ----------- 78-No.  96,717 to No.  96,794, inclusive.
Total --------- 1,121
Disclaimers
1,935,427.-Ernst F. W. Alexanderon, Schenectady, N. Y.
TELEVISION APPAATus. Patent dated November 14,
1933. Disclaimer filed August 9, 1935, by the as-
signee, General Electric Company.
Hereby enters the following disclaimer to claims 1, 2, 5,
and 6 of the said Letters Patent, which are in the follow-
ing words, to wit:
1. Television  transmitting  apparatus comprising  a
scanning disk having a series of light openings prismatic
means at said openings for deflecting the light passing
through one portion of each opening relative to that pass-
ing through another portion thereof, means for imaging ad-
jacent unit areas of the transmitted view respectively on
said portions and a plurality of photo-electric means ar-
ranged to receive the light respectively from said portions.
IT  Television transmitting apparatus comprising a
scanning disk having a series of elongated light openings,
prisms at said openings for refracting the light passing
through one portion of each opening relative to that pass-
ing through another portion thereof, means for Imaging re-
spectively on said portions adjacent unit areas of the view
being transmitted, and a separate photo-electric device for
receiving the light from each of said portions.
5. In television apparatus, a scanning disk having a
series of light openings each comprising portions arranged
radially with respect to each other, and a pair of prisms
at each opening arranged to deflect the light passing one
portion with respect to the light passing the other portion.
6. In television apparatus, a scanning disk having a
series of light openings and a pair of prisms at each of
said openings arranged radially with respect to each other,
whereby all of the light passing said openings Is refracted
by one prism or the other.

1,936,619.-Frank  '. Christian, Elmira, N. Y. ENGINE
STARTER CONTROLLING MECHANISM. Patent dated No.
vember 28, 1933. Disclaimer filed August 10, 1935,
by the assignee, Eclipse Machine Company.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to the following claims
thereof, to wit:
1. In combination with an internal combustion engine
and a power transmission mechanism therefor, starting
mechanism for said engine, means for preventing the Initial
operation of the starting mechanism when the engine Is
.connected to a load by said transmission mechanism, and
means whereby after initial actuation of the starting
mechanism said starting mechanism may be reactuated
irrespective of the condition of the transmission mecha-
nism.
3. In combination with an internal combustion engine
having a power transmission mechanism, a starting mecha-
nism and an electrical system Including a control switch,
means for automatically energizing the starting mecha-
nism upon closure of the control switch, means for pre-
venting such energization when the power transmission
mechanism is in operative condition, and means for auto-
matically energizing the starting mechanism in case of
engine stall Irrespective of the operative condition of the
transmission mechanism.
9. In combination with an internal combustion engine
having a power transmission mechanism, a starting mecha-
nism and an electrical system including a control switch,
means for automatically energizing the starting mecha-
nismn upon closure of the control switch, means for pre-
venting such energizatlon when the power transmission
mechanism is In operative condition and means responsive
to adjustment of the transmission mechanism, Into Inop-
erative position while the control switch Is closed for
rendering said preventing means ineffective.
10. In combination with an internal combustion engine
having a power transmission mechanism, a starting mech-
anism and an electrical system Includinr a control switch,
means for automatically energizing the starting mecha-
nism upon closure of the control switch, means for pre-
venting such energization when the power transmission
mechanism is In operative condition, means responsive to
adjustment of the transmission mechanism Into Inoperative
position while the control switch is closed for rendering
said preventing means ineffective, said means thereupon
retaining said preventing means ineffective Irrespective of
the adjustment of the transmission mechanism.
11. In combination with an Internal combustion engine
having a variable speed power transmission mecbanism
and an electrical starting system, means Including a con-
trol circuit for automatically energizing said starting
mechanism, a manual switch for opening and closing said
control circuit, a switch in series with said manual switch
for opening said circuit responsive to engagement of the
transmission mechanism, a switch in shunt with said
transmission controlled switch, and means for closing said
shunt switch in response to closure of the control circuit.
12. In combination with an internal combustion engine
having a variable speed power transmission mechanism
and an electrical starting system, means including a con-
trol circuit for automatically energizing said starting
mechanism, a manual switch for opening and closing said
control circuit, a switch in series with said manual switch
for opening said circuit responsive to engagement of the
transmission mechanism, a switch in shunt with said
transmission controlled switch, and an electro-magnetic
coil energized from said control circuit for closing said
shunt switch and holding it closed until the control cir-
cuit is brcken by opening the manual switch.
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