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531 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1941)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0616 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 2,257,723 to 2,258,680
THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
United States Patent Office
Vol. 531-No. 1                 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7,1941                      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 TRADE-MARKS will be sent without cost on
request to the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

CONTENTS
Page
IsSUE OF OCTOBER 7, 1941 -----------------------------------  I
ADJUDICATED PATENTS --------------------------------------- 1
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION ----------------------------------- 1
NOTICE ------ ----------------------------------------------  1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ------------------------  2
COMMISSIONER'S DECISION-
In.re Application Filed April 17, 1940 -------------------3
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Chase et al. v. Coe, Commissioner of Patents -------------  3
Sloane e. Coe, Commissioner of Patents ------.------------  5
In re Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corporation ------------------  7
In reJunghans -  .    .  .    .  .  .   ..------------------------------------  8
P ATEN T  SUITS  ..... ..  -........... ............. .............  10
D IS CLAIM E RS  ---------------------------------.I.-...........  11
CHANGES  IN  CLASSIFICATION  ---------------------- ------...   11
TRADE-MARES PUBLISLIED (130 APPLICATIONS) -------....  17
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED --------------------- 32
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED ----------     ------  40
REISSUES-------       -------------------------------    43
PLANT PATENTS ....................................--------  43
PATENTS GRANTED --------------.---------------------------  44
DESIGNS ---------------------------------------------------- 252
October 7, 1941
Trade-Marks ----  152-No. 390,761 to No. 390,912, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals ....  71
Reissues ------------  2-No.   21,917 to No.  21,918, inclusive.
Plant Patents ----  1-No.      491
Patents ------------8 58-No. 2,257,723 to No. 2,258,580, Inclusive.
Designs ------------1 l17-No. 129,796 to No. 129,912, inclusive.
Total --------. 1,201
Adjudicated Patents
(C. C. A. Pa.) Price patent, No. 1,955,015, for heat
exchanger, claim 1 Held invalid. Griscom-Russell Co. v.
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., 121 F.(2d)
680.
(C. C. A. Md.)     Lefort reissue patent, No. 20,370,
for process for the production of ethylene oxide, claims
8 and 9 Held valid and infringed. .d.
Notice of Cancellation
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, D. C., Sept. 19, 1941.
John B. Sanders, his assigns or legal representatives,
take notice:
An application for cancellation having been filed In
this Office by Eagle Pencil Company, 703 East 13th
St., New York, N. Y., to effect the cancellation of trade-
mark registration of John B. Sanders 117 E. Pearl St.,
-Cincinnati, Ohio, No. 195,686, dated March 3, 1925,
and the notice of such proceeding sent by registered
mail to the said John B. Sanders at the said address
having been returned by the post office undeliverable,
notice is hereby given that unless said John B. Sanders,
his assigns or legal representatives, shall enter an ap-
pearance therein within thirty days from the first publi-
.cation of this order the cancellation will be proceeded

with as in the case of default. This notice will be
published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE for three consecutive
weeks.
LESLIE FRAZER,
First Assistant Commissioner.
Notice
Pursuant to Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10,
1940, as amended, the Treasury Department has promul-
gated the following General License and Public Circular
explanatory thereof regarding both the filing and prose-
curing of applications for patents for inventions and
designs, and the receipt of patents by their respective
owners issued on such applications, to wit:
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.
September 3, 1941.
GENERAL LICENSE No. 72, UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER No.
8389, APaIL 10, 1940, As AMENDED, AND REGULATIONS
ISSUED PURSUANT THERETO, RELATING TO TRANSAC-
TIONS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE, ETC.
(1) A general license is hereby granted authorizing
(i) the filing in the United States Patent Office of
applications for Letters Patent for inventions and de-
signs, and the prosecution of such applications, in which
any national of any blocked country has at any time
on or since the effective date of the Order had any
interest, and (ii) the receipt of Letters Patent issued
pursuant to any such application provided the following
terms and conditions are complied with:
(a) The person filing or prosecuting any such appli-
cation, or acting as attorney or agent in con-
nection therewith, shall notify the United States
Patent Office In writing that the application is
being filed and prosecuted pursuant to this general
license; and
(b) Upon notification by the United States Patent
Office that Letters Patent will be issued and at
least twenty days before the payment to such
Office of the final fee therefor, there shall be
filed directly with the Treasury Department a
report on Form TFR-172, setting forth, under
oath, the information called for therein.
(2) This general license shall also authorize any
person who is not a national of any blocked country:
(a) To file and prosecute applications for Letters
Patent in any blocked country;
(b) To receive Letters Patent granted pursuant to
any such application; and
(c) To pay fees currently due to the government of
any blocked country, either directly or through an
attorney or representative located abroad, for the
filing of any such application, and for the granting
and maintenance of any patent.
Domestic banks are authorized to effect the payments
referred to In (c) and to establish and maintain free
dollar accounts if necessary, and only to the extent
necessary, to effect such payments.  Domestic banks
are not authorized to establish or maintain free dollar
accounts in cases where such payments may be effected
in the manner prescribed in (a) or (b) of General
License No. 32, as amended. All banks effecting any
such payments shall satisfy themselves that the fore-
going terms and conditions are complied with.
(3) All persons engaging in any of the transactions
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