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

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0627 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 2,294,358 to 2,294,878

THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
United States Patent Office
Vol. 542-No. 1               TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 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. Issued
veekly. 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 SEPTEMBER 1, 1942 -------------------------------- 1
INTERFERENCE NOTICE --------------------------------------- 1
DRAWINGS ----------------------------------------------------  I
N OTICE  .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1
PRoTOSTA  rs-----    --------------------------1I
PHOTOSTAT  Iot~   ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ..  I  .. . .
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ------   ..---------------  2
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
In re Young ----------------------------------------------  3
Kroll Brothers Company v. Rolls-Royce, Limited, and
Rolls-Royce, Inc -------------------------------- ------ 4
In re Ewald ---------------------------------------------- 5
In re Wesselman -------------------------------     7
American Photographic Publishing Co. e. Zif-Davis Pub-
lishing Co --------------------------------------------- 8
PATENT SUITS ----------.------------------------------------ 9
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (92 APPLICATIONS) -------------- 11
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED -------------------   23
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED -------------------- 27
REISSUES -----------.----------------.--------------------  31
PLANT PATENTS ---------------------------------------------- 33
PATENTS GRANTED ---------------------------------- ------- 32
DESIGNS ------------ --.......------------------------------ 157
September 1, 1942
Trade-Marks -------  92-No. 397,299 to No. 397,390, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals ----  79
Reissues ------------6-No.    22,168 to No.  22,173, inclusive.
Plant Patents ......  1-No.     644
Patents ------------ 521-No. 2,294,358 to No. 2,294,878, Inclusive.
Designs ------------ 82-No. 133,608 to No. 133,689, inclusive.
Total -------- 781
Interference Notice
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Richmond, Va., Aug. 7, 1942.
The Friedman-Kerr Co., its assigns or legal representa-
tives, take notice:
An interference having been declared by this Office
between   the application  of H. H. Schumacher, 361
E. Valley Blvd., Alhambra, Calif., for registration o* a
trade-mark and trade-mark registered May 29, 1923,
No. 168,606, to The Friedman-Kerr Co., 1401-1417 W.
Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill., and counsel for The Friedman-
Kerr Co. having stated that the present address of The
Friedman-Kerr Co. is unknown, notice Is hereby given
that unless the said The Friedman-Kerr Co., Its assigns
or legal representatives, shall enter an appearance there-
in 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.
LESLIE FRAZER,
First Assistant Commissioner.
Drawings
PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED IN FORWARDING DRAWINGS TO
THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE
Where drawings are to be filed in connection with an
application for Letters Patent In the United States Patent.

Office, each sheet, before it can be accepted by the Office as
a part of the application must be signed in the name of
the inventor at the lower right-hand corner, either by him
or by an attorney whose written authorization from the
applicant is filed in connection with the application. The
signatures should never be written on a line parallel with
the longer edges of the sheet, one of the shorter edges
being always regarded, for the purpose of locating the
signatures, as the lower edge of the sheet. The signa-
tures must all be within the margin of the sheet and
below the lines of the drawing. The title of the invention
should be written with pencil on the back of each sheet
of drawings.
When there are filed on the same day two or more
applications by the same inventor, each of the documents
and drawings- belongin to the same application, should
have placed thereon the samie letter or number, which
should be different from the letter or number placed upon
those of any other of the applications.
It is desirable that all parts of the complete application,
Including the drawings, be deposited In the Office at the
same time. Should, however, the other parts of the ap-
plication be filed before the drawings are sent, the latter
when forwarded should be accompanied by a letter stating
the number of sheets inclosed, and that the drawings are
to be filed with the other parts of the application giv-
ing the date at which such other parts were filed In the
Office, the name of the inventor, and title of the inven-
tion. If the application has received a serial number, that
should also be given, and it should be indorsed with pencil
on the back of each sheet of drawings. The letter should
also state, if such be the case, that the new drawings are
to be substituted for those previously filed.
NOTICE
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington, January 28, 1935.
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.
Photostat Copies
In ordering photostat copies of United States and for-
eign patents, when only the number of the patent Is given,
the whole patent, comprising specification and drawing,
will be furnished, unless the order specifically states that
the specification only or drawing only Is required.
Care should be taken In making out orders for foreign
patents to give the year of the patent, as In old French
and British patents the same number may appear in
different years.

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