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564 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1944)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0702 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 2,352,592 to 2,353,119

THE

OFFICIAL

GAZETTE

OF THE
United States Patent Office

Vol. 564-No. 1                          TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1944                             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 25. D. C.
CIRCULARS OF GENERAL INFORMATION concerning PATENTS or TRADE-MARKS will be sent without cost on
request to the Commissioner of Patents, Washington 25. D. C.

CONTENTS
Page
ISSUE OF JULY 4, 1944-- .........1
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE---------------------1
ADJUDICATED PATENT ------------------------------ --------- I
DISCLAIMER- ..   ..........--------------------------- 1
BRIEFS IN APPEALED CASES-----------------------------1
AMENDMENTS TO AMENDMENTS-       ---....1
SUGGESTION FOR THE USE OF CoUPONs ------..----------
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ------------------------- 2
DECIsIONs OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company I - Coe,
Commissioner of Patents ------.------------------------- 3
In re Barnes et al ----------------------------------------- 4
Heintz v. American Tire Machinery Company ------------ 5
In re Schweitzer ----------------------------------------- 6
PATENT SUITS ------------------------------------ ----------- 7
TRADE-MARES PUBLISHED (71 APPLICATIONS) ---------------- 9
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED --------------------- 18
TRADE-MARE REGISTRATIONS RENEWED -------------------- 21
REISSUES ------------------------------------------- --------- 25
PLANT PATENTS ------------------------------------ ---------  26
PATENTS GRANTED ------------------------------------------- 27
DESIGNS ..     ..      ..     ..      ..        ..------------------------------------------- 159
July 4, 1944
Trade-Marks -------  72-No. 407,874 to No. 407,945, Inclusive.
T. M. Renewals ----  75
Reissues ------------  5-No.  22,509 to No.  22,513, inclusive.
Plant Patents ------  1-No.      633
Patents ------------ 528-No. 2,352,592 to No. 2,353,119, inclusive.
Designs ------------ 42-No. 138,177 to No. 138,218, inclusive.
Total --------- 723
Adverse Decisions in Interference
In interferences involving the indicated claims of the
following patents final decisions have been rendered that
the respective parties were not the first inventors with
respect to the claims listed :
Pat. 2,282,153, B. P. Baker and A. H. Bakken, Circuit
interrupter, decided April 10, 1944, claims 12 and 14.
Pat. 2,298,480, H. C. Harvey, Protective        closure,
decided April 13, 1944, claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, and 14.
Adjudicated Patent
(D. C. N. Y.) Swanson patent, No. 2,185,359, for a
coin purse, claims 4, 5, and 6 Held invalid. Swanson Mfg.
Co. v. Feinbergkesry Mfg. Co., 54 F. Supp. 805, amended
54 F. Supp. 816.

Disclaimer
1,737,908.-Raymond E. Beegle, East St. Louis, Ill.
TIMBER ANCHOR. Patent dated December 3, 1929.
Disclaimer filed June 3, 1944, by the patentee.
Hereby disclaims from the scope of each and every claim
of said patent all metal strip anchors not adapted to have
the entire strip length thereof driven edgewise into the
sound end wood of railway cross ties to a depth equal to
the strip width and not adapted to be thus driven without
crushing the fibres of said wood;
And disclaims from the scope of each and every claim
any and all devices of whatsoever nature except such as
are intended, In use, to prevent or retard the splitting of
the end section of railway cross ties;
And further disclaims from the scope of claims 2 and 4
any. structure formed from a strip of metal not having
substantially uniform cross sectional thickness through-
out its length.
Briefs in Appealed Cases
AU briefs filed in this Office should have conspicuously
printed thereon a statement designating the particular tri-
bunal of the Patent Office to which the brief is addressed.
Amendments to Amendments
RULE 74. When an amendatory clause is amended, it
must be wholly rewritten, so that no interlineation or
erasure shall appear in the clause, as finally amended,
when the application Is passed to issue. If the number or
nature of the amendments shall render It otherwise diffi-
cult to consider the case or to arrange the papers for
printing or copying, the Examiner or Commissioner may
require the entire specification to be rewritten.
Suggestion for the Use of Coupons
The execution of orders for printed copies of U. S.
patents, trade-marks, etc., will be considerably expedited
if coupons are used. Such coupons may be purchased at
the Patent Office in lots of 20 at $2.00 and 100 at $10.00.
Coupon orders do not have to be accompanied by letters
of transmittal. They require nothing but the filling in of
the patent number, the name of the inventor, the date of
issue, and the name and address of the party desiring the
service.
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