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538 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1942)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0623 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 2,281,541 to 2,282,302

THE

OFFICIAL

GAZETTE

OF THE
United States Patent Office
Vol. 538-No. 1                         TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1942                            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. tIssued
weekly. Subscriptions, $16.00 per annum, including annual index, $18.75; single numbers. 35 cenls 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 MAY 5, 1942 ---------------------------------    1
NOTICES OF CANCELLATION -------------------------------- 1
NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------- 1
ERRATUM ---------------------------------------------------- I
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION -------------------------- 2
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
L   Stonite Products Company e. The Melvin Lloyd Com-
pany et al --------------------------------------------- 3
Canadian-American Pharmaceutical Company v. Coe,
Commissioner of Patents ------------------------------- 4
In re Colin   ---------------------------------------5
In re Taub et aL  ----------------------------------7
PATENT SUITS ------------------------------------------------ 9
ADJUDICATED PATENTS --------------------------------------- 9
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE ---------------------- 10
DIsCLAIMERS ------------------------------------------------- 10
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (112 APPLICATIONS) --------------- 11
TRADE-MARE REGISTRATIONS GRANTED --------------------- 24
TRADE-MARE REGISTRATIONS RENEWED ------------------31
REISSUES-- ----------------------       ---------------- 35
PLANT PATENTS--                                          36
PATENTS GRANTED ------------------------------------------- 37
D ESIG NS  -------------------------------------------------------  218
May 5, 1942
Trade-marks -----  160-No. 394,872 to No. 395,031, Inclusive.
T. M. Renewals ----  59
Reissue -------------  6-No. .22,687 to No.  2,092, Inclusive.
Plant Patents ------  2-No.      513 to No.    514, inclusive.
Patents ------------762-No. 2,281,541 to No. 2,282,302, inclusive.
Designs ------------ 9 No. 132,244 to No. 132,341, inclusive.
Total -------- 1, 087
Notices of Cancellation
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Richmond, Va., Apr. 6, 1948.
The Interstate Wine Company, its assigns or legal repre-
sentatives, take notice:
A cancellation proceeding having been instituted by thl
Office upon the application of California Wine Company,
Incorporated, 444 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, Ill to
effect the cancellation of registration No. 225,472, issued
March 22, 1927, to The Interstate Vine Company, 36
South Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md., and a notice of such
proceeding sent by registered mail to said The Interstate
Wine Company at said address having been returned by
the post office as undeliverable, notice Is hereby given that
unless said The Interstate Wine Company, its assigns or
legal representatives, shall enter an appears nce therein
within thirty days from the first publication of this order
the cancellation will be proceeded with as In case of de-
fault. This notice will be published in the OsTIciAL
GAZETTE for three consecutive weeks.
LESLIE FRAZER
First Assistant Gommissioner.
U. S. PATENT OFFiCE, Richmond, Va., Apr. 7, 1942.
The heirs, assigns or legal representatives of Theophtlus
0. Williams, deceased, take notice:
A cancellation proceeding has been Instituted by this
Office upon the application of The Odell Company, New-
arkf N. J., to effect the cancellation of the trade-mark
registration of Theophilus 0. Williams, 11-13 N. Syca-
more St., Petersburg, Va., No. 190,302, dated October 14,

1924, and the receipt for the notice of such proceeding
sent by registered niail to said Theophilus 0. Wtillams
at the said addcss having been returned bearing the
notation Deceased endorsed thereon, notice Is hereby
given that unless the heirs, asslgns or legal representa-
tives of said Theophilus 0. WillIams shall enter an ap-
pearance therein within thirty days from the first pub-
lication of this order the *cancellation will be proceeded
with as In the case of default. This notice will be pub-
lished in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE for three consecutive
weeks.
HENRY VAN ARSDALE,
Assistant Commissioner.
U. S. PATEN1 OFFICE, Richmond, Va., Apr. 17. 1942.
Tetsujiro Kageyama, his assigns or legal representatives,
take notice:
An application for cancellation having been filed In this
Office by€ Contnental Coffee Company, Inc., 375 W. Ontario
St., Chicago, Ill., to effect the cancellation of trade-mark
registration of Tetsujiro Kageyama, 546 Sansome St., San
Francisco, Calif., No. 211.867, dated April 20, 1926, and
the notice of such proceeding sent by registered mail to the
said Tetsujiro Kageyama at the said address having been
returned by the post office undeliverable, notice is hereby
given that unless said Tetsujiro Kageyama, his assigns or
legal representatives, shall enter an appearance therain
within thirty days from the first punlication of this order
tli  ancellatio will be proceeded w:th as in the case of
deaeult. This notice will be published in the OFFICIAL
GAZETTE for three consecutive weeks.
LESLIE FRAZER,
First Assistant Gommissioner.
Notices
In accordance with the provisions of rule 17 of the
Rules of Practice In the United States Patent Office,
an examination for the registration of attorneys and
agents to practice before the United States Patent Office
will be held on Wednesday. June 10, 1942.
This examination nay 0e taken in any of the large
cities of the country and will be given under the direc-
tion of the Civil Service Commission. Applications to
take the examiiation should be made to the Commissioner
of Patents and such applications must be received In
the Patent Office not later than May 28, 1942.
Application blanks may be obtained from the Chief
Clerk of the Patent Office.
HENRY VAN ARSDALE,
Chairman of the Committee
on Enrollment and Disbarment.
The Patent Office Defense Committee established July
9, 1940, by Commissioner's Order No. 3517 for the purpose
of performing the functions of the Commissioner of Pat-
ents under the provisions of Public No. 700, 76th Congress,
shall hereafter be designated as the Patent Office War
Committee.
CONWAY P. COE,
Commissioner.
Erratum
In volume 536 of the OFFICIAL GAZETTE, page 936, the
first three lines of the final paragraph of the first column
are Incorrect and should read : The Examiner ruled that
the opposer had failed to give proper notice under Rule
154 (e) of intention to use this registration or the applica-
tion therefor.
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