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589 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 1 (1946)

handle is hein.intprop/uspagaz0727 and id is 1 raw text is: Patents Nos. 2,405,107 to 2,405,543
*                               THE
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
OF THE
United States Patent Office
Vol. 589-No. 1                  TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1946                        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 resoecting the Gazette should be addressed. Issued
weekly. Subscriptions. $16.00 per annum, including annual index, $18.75; single numbers, 35 cents each.
FRINTED COPIES OF PATENTS are furnished by the Patent Office at 25 cents each; copies of TRADE-MARKS and
DESIGNS at 10 cents each. Address orders to the Commissioner 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 6, 1946 --------------------------------------  I
DESIGN PATENT NO. 113,244 EXTENDED ----------------------- 1
ADVERSE DECISIONS IN INTERFERENCE ----------------------- 1
NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------- 1
APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION ------------         ...     2
DECISIONS OF THE U. S. COURTS-
In re Thacker   ----------------------    --------      3
Fridolph v. Bechik -----------------------------------  4
NOTICES OF CANCELLATION ------------------------------------6
INTERFERENCE NOTICE ------------------------------------    6
PATENT SUITS------------------------------------------6.   6
REGISTER OF PATENTS AVAILA7LE FOR LICENSING OR SALE        7
NEW TRADE-MARK LAW ------------------------------------- 10
TRADE-MARES PUBLISHED (144 APPLICATIONS) ---------------- 17
TRADE-MARK REGISTRATIONS GRANTED --------------------- 34
TRADE-MARE REGISTRATIONS RENEWED --------------------- 38
REISSUES ----------------------------------------------------- 43
PATENTS GRANTED ------------------------------------------- 44
DESIGNS --------------.-------------------------------------- 154
August 6, 1946
Trade-Marks ----  117-No. 422, 610 to No. 422,726, inclusive.
T. l. Renewals--    89
Reissues ------ ---  1-No.    22,776
Patents ----------437-No. 2,405 107 to No. 2,405, 543, inclusive.
Designs ----------- 28-No.   145, 346 to No.  145,373, inclusive.
Total -----  672
Design Patent No. 113,244 Extended
[PRIVATE LAW 724-79TH CONGRESS]
[CHAPTER 568-21 SESSION]
[H. R. 5258]
AN ACT
Granting a renewal of Patent Numbered 113,244 dated
February 7, 1939, relating to the flag of the Church
of God.
13e it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
That a certain design patent issued by the United States
Patent Office of date of February 7, 1939, being patent
numbered 113,244, relating to the flag of the Church of
God, is hereby renewed and extended for a period of
fourteen years from and after the date of enactment of
this act with all the rights and privileges pertaining to
the same.
Approved July 11, 1946.

Adverse Decisions in Interference
In interferences involving the indicated claims of the
following patents Anal decisions have been rendered that
the respective parties were not the first inventors with
respect to the claims listed.
Pat. 2,327.331, L. G. Pender, Shiftable rotary operative
fastener, decided May 8, 1946, claims 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Pat. 2,370,206, E. H. Taylor, Circuit breaker, decided
July 9, 1946, claims 11 and 12.
Notices
TITLE OF INVENTION
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington 25, D. C., July 1, 1946.
The title of.the Invention In each application should be
as specific as possible. General titles do not serve to throw
any helpful light on the nature of the invention.
Where the title is not specific to the Invention claimed,
the examiner should require the Substitution of a new title
that is clearly Indicative of the invention to which the
claims are directed. This may result In slightly.longer
titles, but the loss in brevity of title will be more than
offset by the gain in its informative value In Indexing,
classifying, searching, etc. If a satisfactory title is not
supplied by the applicant, the examiner may change the
title by Examiner's Amendment on or after allowance.
CASPER W. OOMS,
Commissioner.
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Washington 25, D. C., July 8, 1946.
Effective from the date of this issue all mail for the
United States Patent Office nust be directed to the
Commissioner of Patents, Washington 25, D. C.
CASPER W. OOMS,
Commissioner.
Notice
United States Patent Office, Washington 25, D. C.
Under the act signed July 5, 1946, the price of copies
of patents is increased from ten cents to twenty-five
cents. The price of copies of trade-marks and designs
remains at ten cents.
J. A. 1REAR   .leY,
July 11, 1946.                        Chief Clerk.

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