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827 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1966)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE

June 7, 1966

Volume 827

Number 1

PATENTS
NOTICES

Board of Appeals Decisions Rendered in the Month of
April 1966
Examiner affirmed ---------------------------------235
Examiner affirmed in part --------------------------35
Examiner reversed --------------------------------85
Total --------------------------------------355
Appeal Briefs Under Rules 192 and 193(b)
Applicants are reminded that their briefs in appealed cases
must be responsive to each and every ground of rejection, new
or old, advanced by the Examiner, including new grounds
advanced in his answer.
Lack of response by way of brief to any ground of rejection
will result in dismissal of the appeal as to the claims affected.
Oral argument at a hearing will not remedy such deficiency
in a brief.

May 4, 1966.

EDWIN L. REYNOLDS,
First Assistant Commissioner.

TITLE 37-PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, AND
COPYRIGHTS
Chaper I-Patent Office, Department of Commerce
PART 2-RULES OF PRACTICE IN TRADEMARK CASES
Allowance of Application
The following amendment is made, to take effect on publi-
cation In the Federal Register. Notice and public procedure
and deferment of the time of taking effect are deemed un-
necessary in view of the nature of the amendment, which is
procedural only.
The purpose of the change is to eliminate the procedural
step of signing a trademark application file prior to allow-
ance, which has been found to be burdensome and which is
unnecessary since the allowance of the application, subject
to possible inter partes proceedings, has already been ap-
proved by an Exaininer having full signatory authority.
Section 2.82 is amended by striking out the clause the
Examiner will sign the application file to indicate allowance
and, so that the section as amended will read as follows:
§ 2.82 Allowance of application.
If no opposition Is filed within the time permitted
(§§ 2.101 and 2.102), or if filed and dismissed, and if no
interference is declared, or concurrent use proceeding insti-

tuted, the application will be prepared for issuance of the
certificate of registration as provided in § 2.151.
(Sec. 1, 66 Stat. 793, 35 U.S.C. 6; 60 Stat. 427, 15 U.S.C.
1057)

Dated: Mar. 23, 1966.

EDWARD J. BRENNER,
Commissioner of Patents.

Approved:
J. HERBERT HOLLOMAN,
Assistant Secretary for
Science and Technology.
[F.R. Doc. 66-3785 ; Filed, Apr. 7, 1966; 8:45 a.m.]
Pub. 31 P.R. 5554-5, Apr. 8, 1966
Advancement of Trademark Applications for Examination
Effective immediately, in the interest of expediting the
prosecution of trademark applications in which the applicants
are willing to cooperate in accelerated prosecution, any trade-
mark application in which the applicant agrees to respond
to each Office action within two months of its date will be
advanced for action by the Patent Office ahead of applications
in a similar stage of prosecution in which no such agreement
has been made.
EDWARD J. BRENNER,
Mar. 23, 1966.                 Commissioner of Patents.
Disclaimer and Dedication
Re. 24,441.-James R. Parker, Bossier City, La., and Maurice
G. Brazzil, Houston, Tex. APPARATUS FOR PER-
FORMING MULTIPLE METAL WORKING               OPERA-
TIONS ON PIPE. Reissue dated Mar. 4, 1958. Dis-
claimer and dedication filed Jan. 18, 1966, by the inventor
and the assignee, Brown Engineering Corporation.
Hereby dedicate and disclaim claims 1 through 9 of said
patent.
Dedication
3,242,888.-Ervin J.. Klovers, Milwaukee, and Heinz W.
Winter, Wauwatosa, Wis. INCINERATION APPARA-
TUS. Patent dated Mar. 29, 1966. Dedication filed Jan.
24, 1966, by the assignee, Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing
Company.
Hereby dedicates to the Public the terminal part of the
term of said patent subsequent to October 13, 1981.

New Applications Received During April 1966
Patents ---------------------------------------7201
Designs    ---------------------------------------354
Plant Patents -----------------------------------6
Reissues ---------------------------------------23
Total -----------------------------------7584

Issue-June 7, 1966
Patents ----- 1111-No. 3,254,348 to No. 3,255,458, fcul.
Designs -------  55-No. 204,971 to No. 205,025, incl.
Plant Patents-    4-No.     2,641 to No.  2,644, incl.
Total ----- 1170

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