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482 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1937)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0517 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 2,091,948 to 2,092,742

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OFFICIAL GA

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Vol. 482-No. I                     TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1937                             Price-S16 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 addressed. Issued
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PRINTED COPIES OF PATENTS are furnished by the Patent Office at 10 cents each. For the latter address the Commis-
sioner 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.

CONTENTS

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ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 7, 1937 .................. -...........
ADvERsE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE -----------------------
DISCLAIMERS .................................................
DRAWINGS ...........
RULE 72
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION --------------------------
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
In re Stuckey
In re Tisdall .............................................
PATENT SUITS ................................................
CHANGES   IN  CLASSIFICATION ----------------------------------
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (228 APPLICATIONS) ---------------
TRADE-MARE REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ----------------------
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED -------------------..
L AB ELS  .......................................................
PRINTS .......................................................
REISSUES      --------------------------------------------------
PATENTS    RANTED-
D ESIGN S  ------------------------------------------------------

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September 7, 1937
Trade-Marks -------  124-No. 340,762 to No. 349,885, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals ....  45
Labels ------------- 47-No.  50,011 to No.  50,057, Inclusive.
Prints ------------- 32-No.  16,430 to No.  16,461, inclusive.
Reissues ------------ 8-No.  20,493 to Nc.  20,500, Inclusive.
Patents -----------  798--No. 2,091,948 to No. 2,092,742, inclusive.
Designs ------------ 80--No.  105,931 to No. 106,010, inclusive.
Total -------- 1. 131
Disclaimers
1,998,791.-George H. Sehanz, Akron, Ohio.        SEALING
STRIP. Patent dated April l, 1935. Disclaimer filed
August 11, 1935, by the assignee, The B. P. Goodrich
Company.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to claims 1, 3, and 4 of
said Patent No. 1,998,791.
2,023,181.-Earl Petty, Hempstead, N. Y.      METHOD OF
DEWAXING HYDROCARBON OILS. Patent dated Decem-
ber 3, 1935. Disclaimer filed August 19, 1937, by the
assignee, Sun Oil Company.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to claim 1 in said Letters
Patent.
Adverse Decisions in Interference
In interferences involving the Indicated claims of the
following patents final decisions have beE a rendered that
the respective patentees were not the first inventors with
respect to the claims listed:
Pat. 2,007,993, G. B. Zahniser, Jr., and J. M. Smith, Jr.,
Method of producing lugged pottery, decided August 16,
1937, claims 1 and 2.

Pat. 2,042,670, R. C. Leake, Centralized traffic con-
trol system, decided August 16, 1937, claim 9.
Pat. 2,005,208, Jonas Schuchat, Wrapping, decided
July 6, 1937, claims 1, 2, and 5.
Pat. 2,043,567, N. P. Worden, Head lamp, decided
August 18, 1937, claims 3 and 7.
Drawings
PRECAUTIONS TO BE OSERVED IN FORWARDING DRAWINGS TO
THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE
Where drawings are to be filed in connection with an
application for Letters Patent in the United States Patent
Office, each sheet, before it can be accepted by the Office as
a part of the application, must be signed In the name of
the inventor at the lower right-hand corner, either by him
or by an attorney whose written authorization from the
applicant Is filed in connection with the application. The
signatures should never be written on a line parallel with
the longer edges of the sheet, one of the shorter edges
being always regarded, for the purpose of locating the
signatures, as the lower edge of the sheet. The signa-
tures must all be within the margin of the sheet and
below the lines of the drawing. The title of the invention
should be written with pencil on the back of each sheet
of drawings.
When there are flled on the same day two or nore
applications by the same inventor, each of the documents
and drawings belonging to the same application, should
have placed thereon the same letter or number, which
should be different from the letter or number placed upon
those of any other of the applications.
It is desirable that all parts of the complete application,
including the drawings, be deposited in the Office at the
same time. Should, however, the other parts of the ap-
plication be filed before the drawings are sent, the latter
when forwarded should be accompanied by a letter stating
the number of sheets inclosed, and that the drawings are
to be filed with the other parts of the application, giv-
ing the date at which such other parts were filed in the
Office, the name of the inventor, and title of the inven-
tion. If the application has received a serial number, that
should also be given, and It should be indorsed with pencil
on the back of each sheet of drawings. The letter should
also state, if such be the case, that the new drawings are
to be substituted for those previously filed.
Rule 72
RULE 72. After the completion of the application the
Office will not return the specification for any purpose
whatever. If applicants have not preserved copies of the
paper which they wish to amend, the Office will furnish
them on the usual terms.
The drawing may be withdrawn only for such correc-
tions as cannot be made by the Office; but a drawing
cannot be withdrawn unless a photographic copy has been
filed and accepted by the Examiner as a part of the appli-
cation. Permissible changes in the construction shown
in any drawing may be made only by the Office and after
an approved photographic copy has been filed. Sketches
filed to show proposed changes In construction must be in
permanent ink. (See Rule 30.) Substitute drawings will
not be admitted in any case unless required by the Office.
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