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806 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1964)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE

September 1, 1964

Volume 806

PATENTS
NOTICES

Board of Appeals Decisions Rendered in the Month of
July 1964
Examiner affirmed ---------------------------------282
Examiner affirmed in part --------------------------44
Examiner reversed --------------------------------93
Total --------------------------------------419
Department of Commerce
Patent Office
[37 CPR Part 1]
RULES OF PRACTICE IN PATENT CASES
Petition and Action by the Commissioner
Notice is hereby given that the United States Patent Office
proposes to amend one of its rules relating to patents. The
amendment is proposed pursuant to the authority contained
in Title 35 U.S.C., section 6.
All persons who desire to submit written data, views, argu-
ments or suggestions for consideration in connection with
the proposed amendment, are invited to forward the same to
the Commissioner of Patents, Washington 25, D.C., within 60
days of publication in the Federal Register. An oral hearing
will not be scheduled.
The text of the proposed amendment is as follows:
Section 1.181 of Title 37 CFR (Patent Rule 181) is pro-
posed to be amended by deleting paragraph (f) thereof and
replacing it with new paragraph (f) reading as follows:
1 1.181 Petition to the Commissioner.
(f) Except as otherwise provided in these rules, any such
petition not filed within 80 days from the action complained
of, may be dismissed as untimely. The mere filing of a peti-
tion will not stay the period for reply to an Examiner's action
which may be running against an application, nor act as a
stay of other proceedings.
(See. 1, 66 Stat. 798, 35 U.S.C. 6)
EDWARD J. BRENNER,
Commissioner of Patents.
Approved: July 21, 1964.
J. H. HOLLOMON,
Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology.
[F.R. Doc. 64-7432; Filed, July 27, 1964; 8 : 47 a.m.]
Published in £9 P.R. 10472, July 98, 1964

Notice of Tentative Recordation of a Trade Name
[T.D. 58227]
Tentative Recordation of Trade Name Under Section 42,
Trademark Act of 1946, and Section
11.16, Customs Regulations
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS,
Washington, D.O., July 23, 1964.
To Collectors of Oatoms and Others Concerned:
An application has been filed in the Treasury Department
for the recordation of the following described trade name
under the provisions of section 42, Trademark Act of 1946,
and section 11.16, Customs Regulations:
REPRODUCTA CO. INC. a corporation organized un-
der the laws of the State of New York, located and doing
business at 11 East 26th Street, New York, New York,
10010, which trade name is used in connection with greet-
ing cards, stationery, religious cards and articles and dif-
ferent types of reproductions of pictures and works of art
manufactured in the United States.
Any person who desires to file an opposition to the recorda-
tion of this trade name shall notify the Commissioner of
Customs, Bureau of Customs, Washington, D C 20226, before
the expiration of 30 days after August 21, 1984 of his intent
to oppose the recordation. If a notice of opposition is filed,
the opposer will be furnished with a copy of the application
for recordation of the trade name, together with its support-
ing documents and instructions as to the procedure to be
followed. The customs officers concerned will be given notice
within 45 days after August 21, 1964, of any opposition
proceeding.
Until 45 days after August 21, 1964, all articles of foreign
manufacture bearing names or marks which copy or simulate
the above-mentioned trade name shall be detained, but not
seized, and thereafter, shall receive the treatment provided
for in section 11.17, Customs Regulations, unless a notice is
received that an opposition has been filed, in which case such
articles shall continue to be detained until a final determina-
tion is made concerning the right of the applicant to the trade
name.
(Signed) LESTER D. JOHNSON,
Acting Commissioner of Customs.
Disclaimers
2,820,180.-Albert B. Peinberg, Chicago, Ill. BALLAST AND
LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR FLUORESCENT LAMPS. Patent
dated Jan. 14, 1958. Disclaimer filed July 30, 1964, by
the inventor, the assignee, Advance Transformer Go.,
assenting.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to claim 1 of said patent.
2,972,485.-Harold W. Ferchland, Birmingham, Mich. MAG-
NETIC CHUCK. Patent dated Feb. 21, 1961. Disclaimer
filed July 31, 1964, by the assignee, General Motors
Corporation.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to claims 1, 2, 8, 7, 10, 18,
14, 19 and 20 of said patent.

New Applications Received During July 1964
Patents -------------------------------------- 7,389
Designs ---------------..........---------    454
Plant Patents --------------------------------     5
Reissues -------------------------------------   27
Total --------------------------------- 7,825

Issue-September 1, 1964
Patents ------- 1025--No. 8,146,459 to No. 3,147,483, Incl.
Designs --------  27-No. 199,020 to No. 199,046, incl.
Reissues -------  8---No.  25,634 to No.  25,6836, incl.
Total ---------- 1055

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