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844 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1967)

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE

November 7, 1967

Volume 844

Number 1

PATENTS
NOTICES

Board of Appeals Decisions Rendered in the Month of
September 1967
Examiner affirmed --------------------------------- 186
Examiner affirmed in part -------------------------- 18
Examiner reversed --------------------------------- 47
Total -------------------------------------- 251
Veterans Day Holiday
Since Veterans Day falls this year on a Saturday, the pre-
ceding day, Friday, November 10, is considered to be a holiday
within the District of Columbia and the Patent Office will be
closed for business on that day. Accordingly, any action due
on November 10, or November 11, 1967, is to be considered
timely if taken on November 13, 1967.
By direction of the Acting Commissioner.
JOSEPH SCHIMMEL,
Oct. 11, 1967.                               Solicitor.
Notice of Tentative Recordation of a Trade Name
[T.D. 67-234]
Tentative recordation of trade name under section 1124, title
15, United States Code, and section 11.16, Customs Regula-
tions
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS
Washington, D.C., October 2, 1967
An application has been filed in the Treasury Department
for the recordation of the following described trade name
under the provisions of section 1124, title 15, United States
Code, and section 11.16, Customs Regulations:
BEAUNIT CORPORATION, is a trade name used by
Beaunit Corporation (also doing business as Beaunit Fibers
and Beaunit Textiles), a corporation organized under the
laws of the State of New York, located at 261 Madison
Avenue, New York, New York, 10016. The trade name is
used in connection with man-made fibers, knitted and woven
fabrics and garments, 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 October 31, 1967, 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 October 31, 1967, of any opposition pro-
ceedings.
Until 45 days after October 31, 1967, all articles of foreign
manufacture bearing names or marks which copy or simulate

the above-mentioned trade name shall be detained, but not
seized. If a notice is received that an opposition has been
filed, such articles shall continue to be detained until a final
determination is made concerning the right of the applicant
of the trade name. Articles detained either before or after any
such notice is received shall receive the treatment provided
for in section 11.17(b), Customs Regulations, which permits
removal or obliteration of the offending mark or name prior
to release, or exportation or destruction of the merchandise.
LESTER D. JOHNSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
New Search Room Hours
Effective Friday, October 20, 1967, the Public Search Room
will be open from 7 :30 a.m. to 6 :00 p.m. on workdays.
The discontinuance of the additional night and Saturday
hours is due to budgetary and other operating considerations.
RICHARD A. WAHL,
Oct. 18, 1967.                  Assistant Commissioner.
Adverse Decisions in Interferences
In the designated interferences involving the indicated
claims of the following patents final decisions have been ren-
dered that the respective patentees were not the first in-
ventors with respect to the claims listed.
Patent No. 3,024,008, R. D. Blum, THREE-PIPE AIR
CONDITIONING SYSTEMS, decided Feb. 3, 1967, Interfer-
ence No. 95,082, claim 9.
Patent No. 3,031,650, R. J. Koerner, MEMORY ARRAY
SEARCHING SYSTEM, decided Sept. 6, 1967, Interference
No. 95,743, claim 2.
Patent -No. 3,056,860, J. F. Wood, PHONOGRAPH PICK-
UP, decided Mar. 31, 1967, Interference :No. 93,801, claims
6 and 7.
Patent No. 3,193,327, R. W. Roe, RETRACTING DEVICE,
decided Sept. 27, 1967, Interference No. 95,346, claims 1, 4,
6 and 7.
Adjudicated Patents
(D.C. Mass.) Grim Patent No. 2,673,194 (260-93.5), for
SUSPENSION POLYMERIZATION, Held invalid. Koppers
Co. v. Foster Grant Co., 260 F. Supp. 342; 154 USPQ 149.
(D.C. Mass.) Grim Patent No. 2,687,408 (260-93.5), for
AQUEOUS POLYMERIZATION, Held Invalid. Id.
(D.C. Fla.) Puckett Patent No. 2,704,876 (249-19), for
MEANS FOR CASTING CONCRETE WINDOW FRAMES.
Claim 1 Held valid and infringed. Cutler Ridge Corp. v.
Wind-O-Form Corp., 270 F. Supp. 111; 153 USPQ 395.

New Applications Received During September 1967
Patents --------------------------------------- 6995
Designs --------------------------------------- 347
Plant Patents ---------------------------------   17
Reissues --------------------------------------   19
Total ----------------------------------- 7378

Issue-November 7, 1967
Patents   - - -  1236-No. 3,350,718 to No. 3,351,953, incl.
Designs-------- 60-No. 209,129 to No. 209,188, icl.
Plant Patents..   1-No.     2,775
Reissues -------  4-No.    26,294 to No.  26,297, incl.
Total----- 1301
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