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577 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1945)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0715 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 2,380,913 to 2,381,856
THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
United States Patent Office
Vol. 577-No. 1                      TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1945                     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 AUGUST 7, 1945 -------------------------------------- 1
DISCLAIMERS ------------------------------------------------ 1
NOTICES ------------------------------------------------------ I
INTERFERENCE NOTICE ----------------------------------------  I
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ------------------------- 2
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
Sinclair & Carroll Company, Inc., v. Interchemical Cor-
poration   ---------------------------------------- 3
Josserand v. Coe, Commissioner of Patents ---------------- 5
Noyes v. Coe, Commissioner of Patents ------------------ 6
Leonard Valve Company et al. v. Coe, Commissioner of
Patents   ---------------------------------------- 6
Burt v. Coo Commissioner of Patents ------------------- 6
Oneita Kniting Mills v. Coe, Commissioner of Patents. -  6
CHANGES IN CLASSIFICATION ----------------------------------  6
REGISTER OF PATENTS AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING OR SALE.--  15
ADJUDICATED PATENTS    -------------------------------- 16
TRADE-MARKS PUBLISHED (125 APPLICATIONS) --------------17
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED --------------------- 33
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED -------------------- 50
REISSUES ------------------------------------------57
PATENTS ORANTED-     -    -     -    -    - D ............  59
DESIGNS ---------------------.------------------------------ 285
August 7, 1945
Trade-Marks -------  322-No. 415,287 to No. 415,608, inclusive.
T. M. Renewals ....  162
Reissues ------------  6-No.  22,657 to No.  22,662, inclusive.
Patents ------------ 944-No. 2,330,913 to No. 2,381,856, inclusive.
Designs ------------ 64-No. 141,945 to No. 142,008, inclusive.
Total --------- 1,498
Disclaimers
1,818,563.-Walter 0. Lindemann and Edwin A. Rutenber,
Milwaukee, Wis.     THRRMOSTATIC DEVICE.      Patent
dated Aug. 11, 1931. Disclaimer filed July 2, 1945, by
the assignee, Automatic Products Company.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to claim 1 of said patent.
2,145,633.-Eugene Roberts, Hastings, N. Y. CENTRIFUGAL
APPARATUS. Patent dated Jan. 31, 1939. Disclaimer
filed June 30, 1945, by the assignee, The Western
States Machine Company.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to claims 10 and 12 in
said specification.
2,145,633.-Eugene Roberts, Hastings, N. Y. CENTRIFUGAL
APPARATUS. Patent dated Jan. 31, 1939. Disclaimer
filed July 3, 1945, by the assignee, The.Western States
Machine Company.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to claims 6, 9, 10, 11, and
12 in said specification.

Notices
Attention Is called to the denunciation of the Protocol
of the Inter-American Convention for Trade-Mark and
Commercial Protection of 1929, made by the State
Department on September 29, 1944, effective one year
from that date. No applications can be forwarded to the
Bureau at Habana after September 29, 1945. Inasmuch
as some time is required for the due preparation of an
application to be forwarded to the Bureau, this Office will
not accept any applications for Inter-American registra-
tion after September 14, 1945. All correspondence Incident
to applications filed previous to that date will be conducted
in the usual manner.
CASPER W.. OOMS,
Commissioner of Patents.
Under the provisions of Public Law 239-.77th Congress,
licenses to file, in all foreign countries, except Germany,
Japan and Japanese occupied countries, applications for
patents and for the registration of utility models, In-
dustrial designs or models In respect of any invention
made in the United States, will be considered by the War
Division and may be granted, upon approval of the Foreign
Economic Administration, provided such applications do
not disclose any Invention which should be kept secret
under the provisions of Public No. 700-76th Congress.
Although applications may be licensed by the Patent
Office for filing in such foreign countries, with the ap-
proval of the Foreign Economic Administration, any
financial transactions resulting from the filing, prosecution
or issuance of such applications must be made under license
by the Treasury Department (see T. D. General License
No. 72A).
Before filing a petition for license to file an application
in any such foreign country, applicant should, in each case,
determine that applications for patents are acceptable in
such country and also that the United States Post Office
will accept packages for mailing to such country.
CONDER C. HENRY,
Assistant Commissioner.
Interference Notice
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Richmond, Va., July 18, 1945.
Stevens Pharmacal Co., its assigns or legal representati)es,
take notice:              •
An interference having been declared by this Office
between the application of Rose B. Caldwell, 66 East
Walton St., Chicago, Illinois, for registration of a trade-
mark and trade-mark registered January 4, 1927, No.
222,689, to Stevens Pharmacal Co., of 4750 Sheridan Road.,
Chicago, Illinois, and the notice of such proceeding sent
by registered mail to said Stevens Pharmacal Co. at the
said address having been returned by the post office un-
deliverable, notice-is hereby given that unless said Stevens
Pharmacal Co., its assigns 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 the case of default. This notice will
be published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE for three consecutive
weeks.
LESLIE FRAZER,
Acting Commisioslner.
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