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512 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1940)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0597 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 2,192,166 to 2,192,874
THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE,
OF THE
United States Patent Office
Vol. 512-No. 1                   TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1940                         Price-$16 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
weekly. Subscriptions, $16.00 per annum, including annual index, $18.75; single numbers, 35 cents each.
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.

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ISSUE  OF  M ARCH  5,  1940 -------..-------.....................
NOTICE-ATTORNEY'S ADDRESS ..............................
INTERFERENCE NOTIcEs ......................................
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION -----------------------------------
NOTICE-Board of Appeals-Decisions-Time for Response__
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE---
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION .........................
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS--
Edward J. Abbott and Abbott Machine Company v. Coe,
Commissioner of Patents -------------------------------
PATENT SUITS ----.........------------------------------------
ADJUDICATED PATENTS .......................................
DISCLAIMERS      .....................................
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION .................................
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (209 APPLICATIONS) .............
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED ...............
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED ....................
LABELS .......................................................
PRNTS       -..........................................
REISSUES ..............................................
PLANT PATENTS.      ...................................
PATENTS GRANTED ............ --...........................
DESIGNS ......................................................

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March 5, 1940
Trade-Marks ..-.-  145-No. 375,825 to No. 375,069, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals...   48
Labels ------------- 33-No.  54,338 to No.  54,370, Inclusive.
Prints -------------  7-No.  17,857 to No.  17,863, inclusive.
Reissues --------- - 7-No.  21,378 to No.  21,384, inclusive.
Plant Patents ---- _  4-No.     365 to No.   368, inclusive.
Patents ----------- 709--No. 2,192,166 to No. 2,192,874, inclusive.
Designs ----------- 116-No. 119,253 to No. 119,368, inclusive.
Total ------ 1,069
Notice-Attorney's Address
Many letters are being returned to this Office for lack
of street address. The attorney's full post-office address
should be given in every power of attorney. The prompt
delivery of communications will thereby be facilitated.
Interference Notice
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, D. C., Feb. 17, 1940.
E.'dgar Sanders-Dolgoruki, his assigns or legal represen-
tatives, take notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office
between Patent No. 2,163,325, granted June 20, 1939, to
Edgar Sanders-Dolgoruki, 14 Wetherby Gardens, London
S. W. 5, England, and the application for patent of Karl
Schinzel, Vienna XV. Prupingg 41, Germany, and a notice
of such declaration sent by registered mail to said Edgar
Sanders-Dolgoruki at the said address having been re-
turned by the post office as undeliverable, notice is hereby
given that unless said Edgar Sanders-Dolgoruki, his as-
signs or legal representatives shall enter an appearance
therein within thirty days from the first publication of
this order the Interference will be proceeded with as in
case of default. This notice will be published in the
OFFICIAL GAZETTE for three consecutive weeks.
JUSTIN W. MACKLIN,
First Assistant Commissioner.

Notice of Cancellation
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, D. C., Feb. 19, 1940.
The Heirs o Max Epstein, deceased, their assigns or legal
representatives, take notice:
A cancellation proceeding having been instituted by
this Office upon the application of Penick & Ford, Ltd.,
Incorporated, 420 Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y., to
effect the cancellation of trade-mark registration No.
268,471, issued March 18, 1930, to Max Epstein, 233 13th
Street, College Point, Long Island, N. Y., and a notice
of such proceeding sent by registered mail to said Max
Epstein at said address having been returned by the
post office with the notation Deceased endorsed thereon,
notice is hereby given that unless the heirs of Max Ep-
stein, their assigns or legal representatives, shall enter
an appearance therein within thirty days from the first
publication of this order the cancellation will be proceeded
with as in case of default. This notice will be published
in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE for three consecutive weeks.
JUSTIN W. MACKLIN,
First Assistant Commissioner.
NOTICE
Board of Appeals-Decisions-Time for Response
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, January 28, 1985.
There appears to be some confusion among attorneys
and applicants as to the time within which action must be
taken in applications following a decision of the Board of
Appeals.
The decision of the Board of Appeals is an action in
the application, and, in order to save the application from
abandonment, amendment must be filed within six months
from the date of that decision unless an appeal has been
taken to the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals or re-
view of the decision sought by a bill in equity under sec-
tion 4915.
The Examiner will not notify the applicant of the
decision of the Board of Appeals.
CONWAY P. COE,
Commissioner.
Adverse Decisions in Interference
In interferences involving the indicated claims of the
following patents final decisions have been rendered that
the respective patentees were not the first inventors with
respect to the claims listed :
Pat. 1,969,801, Emil Klarmann, Hydrocarbon substi-
tuted bromophenol, decided February 10, 1940, claims 1
and 3.
Pat. 2,114,294, B. L. Green, Means for preparing a
control record, decided February 12, 1940, claims 21, 51,
53, 54, and 57.
Pat. 2,152,751, W. F. Schulz, Dowel means for expansion
joints, decided February 10, 1940, claims 3, 4, and 5.
Pat. 2,166,400, D. C. Drill, Apparatus for making min-
eral wool, decided February 16, 1940, claim 9.
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