Vol. 1027 Number 1
OFFICIAL
GAZETTE
of the
UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
TRADEMARKS
February 1, 1983
U.S.
' DEPARTMENT
OF COMMERCE
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the
UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
February 1, 1983 Volume 1027 Number 1
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Patent and Trademark Office Notices
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Information
Board of Appeals Decisions Rendered
Reissue Applications Filed
Request for Reexamination Filed
National Inventors Day
Registration to Practice
Notice of Availability for Licensing
Adverse Decisions in Interference
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Revision of Patent Procedures
Condition of Trademark Applications
CNA & WwW Ww Ww
Marks Published for Opposition (441) Plus (90) Extra Classes . . . . . ™ 1
Registrations Issued
Principal Register T™ 68
Registrations Renewed ™ 8&4
Registrations Canceled ™ 86
Index of Registrants 1
Change of Address Form and Subscription Order Form Back Page
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PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE NOTICES
Patent Cooperation Treaty Information
For information concerning the PCT member
countries see the notice appearing in the Official Gazette
at 1017 O.G. 10 on Apr. 13, 1982. For use of the Euro-
pean Patent Office as a Searching Authority for PCT
applications filed in the United States, see the notice in
the Official Gazette of Sept. 28, 1982 at 1022 O.G. 52.
Note that the domestic PCT fees have been increased
as of Oct. 1, 1982 by a rule change to 37 CFR 1.445 that
was published at 1021 O.G. 11 on Aug. 10, 1982. Also
note that the international PCT fees have changed as of
Jan. 1, 1983 and the Search Fee for the European Patent
Office as Searching Authority changed as of Jan. 22,
1983. The notice regarding the change in international
fees and the Search Fee for the European Patent Office
appeared at 1025 O.G. 27, on 28 Dec. 1982. The current
schedule of fees is as follows:
Transmittal fee
Search fee
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as
Searching Authority
- No corresponding prior U.S. national
applcetion Glee... 28 skis cs scee
- Corresponding prior U.S. national
ee
European Patent Office as
Searching Authority
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International Fees
Basic Fees (first 30 pages) .......
Basic Supplemental Fee (for each
2 eee
Designation fee (for each national
or regional office) 65.00
GERALD J. MOSSINGHOFF,
Commissioner of Patents
and Trademarks.
$ 125.00
500.00
250.00
670.00
265.00
5.00
Dec. 3, 1982.
Board of Appeals Decisions Rendered
in the Month of Dec. 1982
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REISSUE APPLICATIONS FILED
Notice under 37 CFR 1.11(b). The reissue applications list-
ed below are open to inspection by the general public in the
indicated Examining Groups and copies may be obtained by
paying the fee therefor (37 CFR 1.21(b)).
3,253,103, Re. S.N. 363,241, Filed Mar. 29, 1982, Cl.
337/161, PROTECTOR FOR ELECTRIC CIRCUITS,
Aloysius J. Fister, Owner of Record: McGraw-Edison
Co., Elgin, Ill, Attorney or Agent: Rey Eilers, et al.,
Ex. Gp.: 212
3,814,730, Re. S.N. 372,816, Filed Apr. 28, 1982, Cl.
528/15, PLATINUM COMPLEXES OF UNSATU-
RATED SILOXANES AND PLATINUM CON-
TAINING ORGANOPOLYSILOXANES, Bruce D.
Karstedt, Owner of Record: General Electric Co., New
York, N.Y., Attorney or Agent: Edward A. Hedman,
Ex. Gp.: 142
3,829,933, Re. S.N. 402,712, Filed July 28, 1982, Cl.
17/053, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EVIS-
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CERATING SCALLOPS, William R. Lambert, Owner
of Record: Inventor, Attorney or Agent: Davis Rabin,
Ex. Gp.: 322
3,971,747, Re. S.N. 423,752, Filed Sept. 27, 1982, Cl.
260/375B, CURABLE COMPOSITIONS, Howard M.
Bank, et al., Owner of Record: Dow Corning Corp., Mid-
land, Mich., Attorney or Agent: Harry D. Dingman, Ex.
Gp.: 142
4,043,318, Re. S.N. 396,573, Filed July 9, 1982, Cl.
126/442, SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTOR, Yu K. Pei,
Owner of Record: Owens-Illinois, Inc., Toledo, Ohio, At-
torney or Agent: John R. Nelson, Ex. Gp.: 345
4,117,340, Re. S.N. 395,853, Filed July 6, 1982, Cl.
250/492.A, ELECTRON BEAM EXPOSURE SYS-
TEM, Eiichi Goto, et al., Owner of Record: Rikagaku
Kenkyusho, Saitamaken, Japan and Nihon Denshi
Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, Japan, Attorney or Agent: Da-
vid C. Hanson, et al., Ex. Gp.: 256
4,185,233, Re. S.N. 440,107, Filed Nov. 8, 1982, Cl.
315/276, HIGH EFFICIENCY BALLAST SYSTEM
FOR GASEOUS DISCHARGE LAMPS, David H.
Riesland, et al., Owner of Record: General Electric Co.,
Schenectady, N.Y., Attorney or Agent: Norman C.
Fulmer, et al., Ex. Gp.: 256
4,235,789, Re. S.N. 436,234, Filed Oct. 25, 1982, Cl.
260/380, PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF
1-AMINO-2-BROMO-4-HY DROXYANTHRAQUI-
NONE, James Robert Stout, Owner of Record: Mobay
Chemical Corp., West Pittsburgh, Pa., Attorney or Agent:
Arnold Sprung, et al., Ex. Gp.: 117
4,285,234, Re. S.N. 435,992, Filed Oct. 21, 1982, Cl.
73/862.5, LOAD-MEASURING DEVICES, Dennis H.
Sansome, et al., Owner of Record: National Research
Development Corp., London, England, Attorney or
Agent: Paul N. Kokulis, et al., Ex. Gp.: 244
REQUESTS FOR REEXAMINATION FILED
Notice under 37 CFR 1.11(c). The requests for re-
examination listed below are open to inspection by the gen-
eral public in the indicated Examining Groups. Copies of the
requests and related papers may be obtained by paying the
fee therefor established in the Rules (37 CFR 1.21(b)).
In the event correspondence to the patent owner is not re-
ceived, this notice will be considered to be constructive no-
tice to the patent owner and reexamination will proceed (37
CFR 1.248(a\(5) and 1.525(b)).
3,869,362, Reexam. No. 90/000,309, Requested: Dec.
21, 1982, Cl. 204/157.1R, PROCESS FOR REMOV-
ING NOXIOUS GAS POLLUTANTS FROM EF-
FLUENT GASES BY IRRADIATION, Sueo Machi,
et al., Owner of Record: Requester, Attorney or Agent:
Hall, Myers & Rose, Ex. Gp.: 112, Requester: Ebara
Corp. and Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute,
Ota-Ku, Tokyo 144, Japan
3,942,969, Reexam. No. 90/000,305, Requested: Dec.
13, 1982, Cl. 71/5, DELAYED RELEASE NUTRI-
ENTS FOR MUSHROOM CULTURE, Alban David
Carroll, Jr., et al., Owner of Record: Requester, Attor-
ney or Agent: Hume, Clement, et al., Ex. Gp.: 173, Re-
quester: Research Corp., New York, N.Y.
4,004,995, Reexam. No. 90/000,308, Requested: Dec.
21, 1982, Cl. 204/157.1H, PROCESS FOR REMOV-
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ING NITROGEN OXIDES AND SULFUR DIOX-
IDE FROM EFFLUENT GASES, Sueo Machi, et al.,
Owner of Record: Ebara Corp., Japan Atomic Energy
Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan, Attorney or Agent:
Howard L. Rose, Ex. Gp.: 110, Requester: Owner
4,074,990, Reexam. No. 90/000,311, Requested: Dec.
27, 1982, Cl. 65/27, METHOD OF PREPARING
COLEMANITE-CONTAINING GLASS_- BATCH,
Stanley F. Brzozowski, et al.. Owner of Record: PPG
Industries, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa., Attorney or Agent: John
E. Curley, Ex. Gp.: 170, Requester: Owner
4,134,769, Reexam. No. 90/000,306, Requested: Dec.
10, 1982, Cl. 430/300, OFFSET PRINTING PLATE,
Akio Yoshida, et al., Owner of Record: Mitsubishi Paper
Mills, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, Attorney or Agent: Cushman,
Darby & Cushman, Ex. Gp.: 160, Requester: Owner
4,319,365, Reexam. No. 90/000,310, Requested: Dec.
23, 1982, Cl. 4/236, NO TOOL TOILET SEAT
HARDWARE, Richard A. Bemis, et al., Owner of Rec-
ord: Bemis Mfg. Co., Sheboygan Falls, Wis. Attorney or
Agent: Gerson E. Meyers, Ex. Gp.: 240, Requester: Wil-
liam H. Francis, Detroit, Mich.
National Inventors Day
The Patent and Trademark Office and the National
Council of Patent Law Associations will sponsor Na-
tional Inventors Day in the Public Search Room on Sat-
urday, Feb. 12, 1983, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and
Sunday, Feb. 13, 1983, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The
public is invited to view the exhibits on these days.
In order to assemble the exhibits it will be necessary
to close the Search Room on Friday, Feb. 11, 1983, at
5:00 p.m. The removal of all personal property from the
Search Room by the early closing time would be appre-
ciated.
GERALD J. MOSSINGHOFF,
Commissioner of Patents
and Trademarks.
Nov. 12, 1982.
Registration to Practice
The following list contains the names of persons ap-
plying for registration to practice before the United
States Patent and Trademark Office. Information
tending to affect the eligibility of any of said applicants
on moral, ethical, or other grounds, should be furnished
the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks on or be-
fore Mar. 11, 1983:
DONALD J. QUIGG,
Chairman, Committee
on Enrollment.
Jan. 5, 1983.
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Anderson, Gary M., Lyon & Lyon, 800 Wilshire Blvd.,
Los Angeles, Calif. 90017
Archer, Leith E., 1066 Sunnyvale-Saratoga Rd., #13,
Sunnyvale, Calif. 94087
Badke, Bradford J., 1458-2 Forest Hill Rd., Staten Is-
land, N.Y. 10004
Barry, Alan L., 1254 Arbor Vitae, Deerfield, Ill. 60015
Battle, Carl W., 3711 Stone Pl., Newark, Del. 19702
Belusko, Vincent J., 10746 Francis Pl., #142, Los
Angeles, Calif. 90034
Bereveskos, Spiro, 7475 Mallard Ct., #D, Indianapolis,
Ind. 46240
Bishop, Douglas S., 9759 Londolyn, Traverse City,
Mich. 49684
Bond, Brian M., 3228 S.
53215
Breen, Bradford S., 333 E. 56th St., #5M, New York,
N.Y. 10022
15th St., Milwaukee, Wis.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Buckles, Ellen J., 1060 Gest Dr., Mountain View, Calif.
94040
Buckley, Robert L., 5252 Beard Ave., S. Minneapolis,
Minn. 55410
Bullitt, Richard S., 35 Honey Brook La., Gaithersburg,
Md. 20760
Bullock, Donald E., 6109 39th Pl., Hyattsville, Md.
20781
Burke, Daniel P., 112 Ivy Dr., #4, Charlottesville, Va.
22901
Cc
Caracappa, David N., 23 University Dr., Mercerville,
N.J. 08619
Carlin, Nicholas A., 11 1/2 Coleridge, San Francisco,
Calif. 94110
Cartiglia, James R., 37 Deerpath La., Syosset, N.Y.
11791
Chadurjian, Mark F., 3324 Buchanan St., #202, Mt.
Rainier, Md. 20712
Chojnowski, Edmund F., P.O. Box 524, S. Lancaster,
Mass. 01561
Chow, Y. Ping, 142 W. Dana St., #E, Mountain View,
Calif. 94041
Cook, Dennis L., 27 Hickam La., Bedford, Mass. 01730
Cooke, David P., 160 Blackburn Rd., Summit, N_J.
07901
Corneglio, Donald L., Jr., 2432 Eastlawn Ave., Akron,
Ohio 44305
Coruzzi, Laura A., 409 E. 74th St., #4D, New York,
N.Y. 10017
Craig, Frances P., 370 Old Maple St., Danvers, Mass.
01923
Crary, Byron R., 4512 N. Saginaw Rd., #1111C, Mid-
land, Mich. 48640
Crook, John A., III, 1452 N. Elmhurst Rd., #203C, Mt.
Prospect, Ill. 60056
D
Davis, William J., 3702 Gunston Rd., Alexandria, Va.
22302
Dillard, David A., 23420 Robinbrook PI., Diamond Bar,
Calif. 91765
Dossas, Vasilios D., 3025 N. Laramie, Chicago, Iil.
60641
Drew, Michael V., 3568-E Clubhouse Cir. E., Decatur,
Ga. 30332
E
English, Woodie D. III, 1309 Q Nimitz, Ridgecrest,
Calif. 93999
Epple, Donald G., 1133 Mary La., Naperville, Ill. 60540
Eriksen, Finn A., 69 Watkins Ave., Atherton, Calif.
94025
Esatto, Paul J., Jr., 78-19 64th Pl., Glendale, N.Y. 11386
F
Falkoff, Michael I., 19 Oliver St., Watertown, Mass.
02172
Fenton, Kevin P., 8306 Dundee Terr., Miami Lakes,
Fla. 33016
Fladung, Richard D., 5002 W. 96th Terr., Overland
Park, Kans. 66207
Flash, Hensley M., 112 Lawn Ave., Stamford, Conn.
06902
Flaynik, Donald G., Jr., 712 Laura St., Joliet, Ill. 60436
Forrest, Bradley A., 8465 Hiawatha, Eden Prairie, Minn.
55344
Fountain, Ryan M., 9004 Riggs Rd., Adelphi, Md. 20783
Firskney, Stephen H., 4158 Brookfield Dr., Cincinnati,
Ohio 45245
G
Gerofsky, James, 18 Rose St., E. Rutherford, N.J. 07073
Gilbert, Douglas J., 107-40 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills,
N.Y. 11375
Glady, Edward R., Jr., 209 F St., N.E., Washington,
D.C. 20002
Glass, Roger P., 6404 16th St., Alexandria, Va. 22307
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Goldman, Ricky S., 2706 Parkway Pl., Cheverly, Md.
20785
Gordon, Jennifer, 61 W. 62nd St., #8C, New York,
N.Y. 10023
Grandinetti, Paul, 161 Scottsbury Ct., Gahanna, Ohio
43230
Griffin, Edward P., Jr., 19 Lohli Dr., Hamilton Sq., N.J.
08690
Grossman, Barry L., 212 S. Roual St., Alexandria, Va.
22314
H
Hahn, Thomas S., 1130 N. Pitt St., Alexandria, Va.
22314
Haynes, Mark A., 4227 San Felipe, #31, Houston, Tex.
77027
Hemminger, Steven D., 9172 Lemon Ave., Alta Loma,
Calif. 91701
Hendrickson, John S., 175 Ridgeway Dr., Bridgeport,
W. Va. 26330
Hite, William J., III, Rte. 11, Box 479, Maryville, Tenn.
37801
Hoffman, Bernard S., 1375 E. 101st St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
11236
Hollaway, Jerrell P., 1014 Meadowbrook Rd., Palm
Bay, Fla. 32905
Holloway, Eugene C. III, 25 Spring St., Avon, N.Y.
14414
Howard, Bernard L., 11009 S. Oke St., Phoenix, Ariz.
85044
Howlett, Margaret R., 12903 Atlantic Ave., Rockville,
Md. 20851
Hughes, Carl D., Jr., 8565 Park La., #408, Dallas, Tex.
75231
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Ingman, John F., 3470 Onyx St., Eugene, Ore. 97405
J
Jackson, Christopher D., 1701 E. 12th St., #18X,
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Jacobi, John A., 811 Maranon, Houston, Tex. 77090
Janofsky, Eric B., 220-55 46th Ave., Bayside, N.Y.
11361
Jeanette, Henry C.,
Rouge, La. 70816
Jenkins, Thomas H., 30 Lincoln Piz. -
N.Y. 10023
Jodziewicz, Matthew F., 1504 F Berkeley St., Santa
Monica, Calif. 90404
Johnston, Douglas E., 250 S. Whiting, #1004, Alexan-
dria, Va. 22304
Johnston, Ralph A., 31 March La., Westbury, N.Y.
11590
Jones, Wayne A., 61 W. 62nd, #22F, New York, N.Y.
10023
17627 Sharpsburg Ave., Baton
25E, New York,
K
Kahm, Steven E., 3901 S. Cedar Lake Rd., Minneapolis,
Minn. 55416
Kelley, Scott W., 1999 N. University Ave., #29, Provo,
Utah 84604
Kilyk, John, Jr., 1218 N. Rolfe St., #1, Arlington, Va.
22209
Kit, Gordon, 3420 39th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.
20016
Koslover, Monty, 145 Via Monte Doro, Redondo
Beach, Calif. 90277
Kuczma, Linda A., 4510 N. Meade, Chicago, II]. 60630
L
Lafontaine, Earl J., 6338 Barrie, Dearborn, Mich. 48126
LaHaye, Daniel N., 10317 Stewart PI., River Ridge, La.
70123
Laska, Casimir F., 6425 Westheimer, #415, Houston,
Tex. 77057
Lauder, Leona L., Stauffer Chemical Co., 1200 S. 47th
St., Emeryville, Calif. 94804
Lavin, Lawrence M., Jr., 1609B S. Hayes St., Arlington,
Va. 22202
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Lebovici, Victor B., 29 Farmington Rd., W. Newton,
Mass. 02165
Lee, Peter Y., 2300 Walnut St., #604, Philadelphia, Pa.
19107
Levine, Seymour, 5515 N. Virginia Ave., Chicago, III.
60625
Lewis, Leonard W., 1529 P St., N.W., #3, Washington,
D.C. 20005
Lewry, Thomas A., 600 W. Diversey, Chicago, IIl.
60614
Lindgren, Thomas B., 950 Cottonwood La., Bartlett, III.
60103
Lisa, Steven G., 3500 N. Hayden Rd., #1104, Scotts-
dale, Ariz. 85251
Litman, Richard C., 1515 S. Jeff David Hwy., #1210,
Arlington, Va. 22202
Lovingood, Katherine P., 2242 Knollcrest La., Knox-
ville, Tenn. 37920
Lukin, Mitchell D.,
Tex. 77477
Lukoff, David M., 1510 Turkey
Farms, Wilmington, Del. 19801
Lukoff, Stanley, 1023 Parkside Dr., Wilmington, Del.
19803
Lynch, Michael L., 9550 Ella Lee, #2180, Houston,
Tex. 77003
11707 Meadowtrail La., Stafford,
Run Rd., Weldin
M
Marinangeli, Michael G., 331 E. 82nd St., New York,
N.Y. 10028
Martinez, Janet K..,
Calif. 94104
Mazza, Michael J., 2431 Johnson Pl., Santa Clara, Calif.
95050
McCann, Philip P., 3454 Antomy La., Broadview Hgts.,
Ohio 44147
McLellan, Scott W., 212 Newman St., Metuchen, N_J.
08840
Meredith, Roy D., 1020 G St., S.E., Washington, D.C.
20003
Michelson, Carole A., 642 Morningside Dr., Naperville,
Ill. 60566
Miller, Jerry A., 7823 N.W. 67th Ave., Tamarac, Fla.
33319
Montgomery, Mark A., 5523 Sideburn Rd., Fairfax, Va.
22032
Moore, Charles E., 55 Beechtree La., Granville, Ohio
43023
Moran, John C., 96 Hillcrest, Glen Ellyn, Ill. 60137
Moran, John P., 10601 Montrose Ave., #4, Bethesda,
Md. 20814
Morgenstern, Dennis M., 203 Gotham La., Monroeville,
Pa. 15146
Morris, Jules J., 576 Washington St., Brookline, Mass.
02146
Moss, Theodore, 611 Embree Crescent, Westfield, N-J.
07090
Motsinger, F. John Jr., 5-1 Edgewood PI., River Forest,
Ill. 60305
Mottier, Charles H., 2226 Sherman Ave., # B-2, Evans-
ton, Ill. 60201
Muccio, Daniel J.,
10465
1081 Filbert St., San Francisco,
738 Calhoun Ave., Bronx, N.Y.
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Nahrwold, John C., 1321 1/2 Estes Ave., Chicago, Ill.
60626
Nemazi, John E., 3660 Carmel, Troy, Mich. 48084
Newitt, Edward J., Box 151, RD 3, Chadds Ford, Pa.
17317
Nimmo, Anthony, 6453 Riverview Dr., Indianapolis,
Ind. 46220
Nisonoff, Mitchell B., 337 W. 20th St.,
York, N.Y. 10011
Noonan, William D., Keaty & Keaty, 1818 ITM Tower,
2 Canal St., New Orleans, La. 70130
oO
O’Brien, Margaret M., 830 Hinman, Evanston, Ill. 60202
#2A, New
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Ockert, Karl F., 704 Roberts Rd., Ambler, Pa. 19002
Ogrod, Gregory D., 8466 Wicklow La., Dublin, Calif.
94568
Oki, John S., 77 Bleecker St., #811, New York, N.Y.
10012
Olson, Jeffrey M., 2700 N. Cahuenga Blvd., E., #4316,
Los Angeles, Calif. 90068
O’Shea, Patrick J., 1051 S. Fairview Ave., Lombard, III.
60148
Owings, Daniel H., 713 Locust Corner Rd., Cincinnati,
Ohio 45245
4
Pandiscio, Mark J., 241 Perkins St., Unit J-202, Boston,
Mass. 02130
Partlow, David L., 838 E. Orange St., Lakeland, Fila.
33801
Patula, Timothy T., 608 Union St., Valparaiso, Ind.
46383
Paul, Debra L., 4771 Forest Edge Dr., Cleveland, Ohio
4445
Paulius, Thomas D., 12745 S. McVickers Ave., Palos
Hgts., Ill. 60463
Paulson, Mark G., 75 W. Parish Rd., Westport, Conn.
06880
Pennington, Joan, 2140B Rugen Rd., Glenview, IIl.
60025
Petit, Michael G., 238 Purdue Ave., Berkeley, Calif.
94708
Petrow, Joel R., 1177 Harvard Rd., Monroeville, Pa.
15146
Prieto, Joe R., 806 1/2 E. Carpenter, Midland, Mich.
48640
Rasser, Jacobus C., 10710 Bridlepath La., Cincinnati,
Ohio 45241
Rezek, Richard A., 1152-703 N. Whiteriver Pkwy., In-
dianapolis, Ind. 46222
Roche, David I., 7342 N. Hoyne Ave., Chicago, Il.
60645
Roock, Daniel J., 216 Patricia Dr., N. Syracuse, N.Y.
13212
Rosenblatt, Steve, 2231 Albans St., Houston, Tex. 77005
Rowland, William C., 125 Windsor Ave., Watertown,
Mass. 02172
Ryan, Matthew K., 20452 Knightsbridge Rd., Excelsior,
Minn. 55331
S
Sawyer, Joseph A. Jr., 228 Emerson Ave., Plainfield,
N.J. 07062
Schmidt, Robert N., 1721 Fulton Rd., Cleveland, Ohio
44113
Schnurr, Richard A., 8050 Kilpatrick, Apt. 4-G, Skokie,
Ill. 60076
Shape, Steven M., 2646 Bob-O-Link La., Northbrook,
Ill. 60062
Sherman, Ronni L., 2800 Jeanetta,
Tex. 77063
Siminerio, Andrew C., 9458 Doral Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa.
15237
Snyder, Troxell K., 65 Edgewood Dr., South Windsor,
Conn. 06074
Sobieraj, James R., 1936 N. Clark, #418, Chicago, III.
60614
Speidel, Robert J., 5 Laurelwood Rd., New Hartford,
N.Y. 13413
Steinhardt, Paul C., 4857 Hawthorne Way, Plainfield,
Ind. 46168
Sundeen, Marcia H., 1045 N. Stafford St., Arlington,
Va. 22201
#2406, Houston,
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Takeuchi, Yusuke R., 301 W. 13th St., New York, N.Y.
10014
Thesing, James D., 330 Division St., Bellevue, Ky.
41073
Tognino, Alexander, R.D. #7 Worthington Dr., E.,
Carmel, N.Y. 10512 |
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FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Tokos, Thomas C., 1701 Sanford Rd., Silver Spring,
Md. 20902
Tolomei, John G., 675 Berwick PI., Roselle, Ill. 60172
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Ulrich, Werner, 434 Maple St., Glen Ellyn, Ill. 60137
Usher, Robert W. J., 650 S. 80th, Harrisburg, Pa. 17111
Vv
Vary, Michael W., 200 E. Randolph Dr., Chicago, III.
60601
Veal, Robert J., 3627 Bobolink La., Orlando, Fla. 32803
Vidas, Scott Q., 859 Bluebill Dr., Mendota Hgts., Minn.
55120
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Ward, Calvin B., 9580 Crow Canyon Rd., Castro Val-
ley, Calif. 94546
Warmbold, David A., 7307 Cannock, Houston, Tex.
77074
Warren, Raymond J., 914 S. Flood, Norman, Okla.
73069
Warsh, Kenneth L., 6313 Sandy St., Laurel, Md. 20707
Weiss, Sandra B., 228-0 S. Maple, Oak Park, Ill. 60302
Welch, Edward K. Il, 927 E St., N.E., Washington,
D.C. 20002
Weller, Walter T.,
77066
Westerby, David A., 2496 Falcon Way, Sandy, Utah
84092
Williams, Gregory D., 255 1/2 Fulton St., Philadelphia,
Pa. 19147
Williams, James M.,
N.Y. 10594
Williamson, George L., 108 Black Oak Way, Daphne,
Ala. 36526
Wisser, Scott A., 1919 17th St., N.W., #1, Washington,
D.C. 20009
Wollman, Penina P., 11 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y.
10023
5406 Theall Rd., Houston, Tex.
533 Swanson Dr., Thornwood,
Y
Yuckman, David A., 28 Fieldstone Dr., Springfield, N.J.
07081
Yusko, David P., 5568 Candlewood Ct., Parma, Ohio
44134
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The inventions listed below are owned by agencies of
the U.S. Government and are available for licensing in
the U.S. in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 207 to achieve ex-
peditious commercialization of results of federally funded
research and development. Foreign patents are filed on
selected inventions to extend market coverage for U.S.
companies and may also be available for licensing.
Technical and licensing information on specific inven-
tions may be obtained by writing to:
Office of Government Inventions and Patents
U.S. Department of Commerce
P.O. Box 1423
Springfield, Va. 22151
Please cite the number and title of inventions of inter-
est.
DouG_Las J. CAMPION,
Program Coordinator,
Office of Government Inventions and Patents
National Technical Information Service
U.S. Department of Commerce.
6-293,027. REMOVAL OF SUSPENDED SOLIDS
FROM WATER. Department of Interior.
6-316,259. APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING THE
LEVEL OF FLUID IN A TANK. Department of
the Interior.
Fesruary |, 1983
6-318,710. REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM
WATER. Department of Interior.
6-325,269. REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM
WATER. Department of Interior.
6-327,539. HIGH TEMPERATURE HYDROLYSIS
OF ALUMINUM SULFATE SOLUTION. Depart-
ment of Interior.
6-327,544. RECOVERY OF GALLIUM FROM ACID
PROCESS SOLUTIONS. Department of Interior.
6-259,349. COMPOSITE MEMBRANE FOR RE-
VERSE OSMOSIS. Department of Interior.
6-299,439. RECOVERY OF METALS FROM GEO-
THERMAL BRINE. Department of Interior.
6-310,583. TREATMENT OF SUPERALLOYS FOR
RECOVERY OF METAL VALUES. Department
of Interior.
6-324,174. METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DE-
TERMINING THE PETROLEUM CONTENT IN
A ROCK MASS TO DETERMINE THE METH-
ANE GAS CONTENT OF THE ROCK MASS.
Department of Interior.
6-324,759. OXYGEN INJECTION IN REVERSE OS-
MOSIS DESALINATION. Department of Interior.
6-340,925. PRODUCTION OF METAL POWDER.
Department of Interior.
6-348,117. RECOVERY OF POTASSIUM FROM
ORES. Department of Interior.
6-376,851. SUSPENDED SEDIMENT SENSOR. De-
partment of Interior.
6-383,060. CONCENTRATING AND RECLAIMING
MAGNETIC FLUIDS. Department of Interior.
6-352,662. ENCAPSULATION BY ENTRAPMENT
WITHIN POLYHYDROXY POLYMER BO-
RATES. Department of Agriculture.
6-391,315. LIQUID-LIQUID EXTRACTION OF CO-
BALT. Department of Interior.
6-391,316. APPARATUS FOR THE EFFICIENT
MIXING OF LIQUIDS AND GASES. Department
of Interior.
6-396,924. DESULFURIZATION OF CARBONA-
CEOUS MATERIALS. Department of Interior.
6-397,735. RECOVERY OF TUNGSTEN FROM
BRINES. Department of Interior.
6-401,994. APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING A
PLURALITY OF SEISMOMETERS. Department
of Interior.
6-411,155S. METHOD FOR SEPARATION OF HIGH-
COPPER AND LOW-COPPER ALUMINUM-SIL-
ICON ALLOYS. Department of Interior.
6-416,191. REMOVAL OF ARSENIC FROM AQUE-
OUS SOLUTIONS. Department of Interior.
6-416,192. METHOD OF ENHANCING THE RE-
MOVAL OF METHANE GAS AND ASSO-
CIATED FLUIDS FROM MINE BOREHOLES.
Department of Interior.
6-423,402. MICROEMULSIONS FROM VEGETA-
BLE OIL AND AQUEOUS ALCOHOL WITH
1-BUTANOL SURFACTANT AS ALTERNA-
TIVE FUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINES. Depart-
ment of Agriculture.
6-427,229. MICROEMULSIONS FROM VEGETA-
BLE OIL AND AQUEOUS ALCOHOL WITH
TRIALKYLAMINE SURFACANT AS ALTER-
NATIVE FUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINES. De-
partment of Agriculture.
6-366,754. METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
EDGEWISE COMPRESSION TESTING OF
U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
1027 TMOG 7
FLAT SHEETS. Department of Agriculture.
6-345,512. SALT-TOLERANT MICROBIAL XAN-
THANASE AND METHOD OF PRODUCING
SAME. Department of Agriculture.
6-352,426. PROCESS FOR THE DECOLORIZA-
TION OF PULP MILL BLEACH PLANT EF-
FLUENT. Department of Agriculture.
6-375,553. LYSIS OF TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI. De-
partment of Health & Human Services.
6-407,232. IMPLANTATION DEVICE FOR USE IN
VIVO STIMULATION AND COLLECTION OF
MONOCYTES FROM PERITONEUM OF VER-
TERBRATE. Department of Agriculture.
6-396,521. APPARATUS TO REGULATE DISPENS-
ING OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS BY
ROPE WICK APPLICATORS. Department of Ag-
riculture.
6-314,323. ALTERED BRINING PROPERTIES OF
PRODUCE BY A METHOD OF PRE-BRINING
EXPOSURE OF THE FRESH PRODUCE TO
OXYGEN OR CARBON DIOXIDE. Department
of Agriculture.
6-356,870. CONTROL OF SICKLEPOD, SHOWY
CROTALARIA, AND COFFEE SENNA WITH
A FUNGAL PATHOGEN. Department of Agricul-
ture.
6-356,864. CONTROL OF PRICKLY SIDA, VEL-
VETLEAF, AND SPURRED ANODA WITH
FUNGAL PATHOGENS. Department of Agricul-
ture.
6-378,317. ROPE WICK CHEMICAL RECOVERY
APPARATUS. Department of Agriculture.
6-385,204. A PROCESS FOR PRODUCING DURA-
BLE PRESS FABRICS THROUGH PHOSPHOR-
YLATION. Department of Agriculture.
6-385,163. A METHOD FOR SEPARATING
CLOSED BOLLS OF COTTON BY MATURITY.
Department of Agriculture.
6-377,509. CONTROL OF MYCOTOXIN PRODUC-
TION BY CHEMICALLY AFFECTING FUN-
GAL GROWTH. Department of Agriculture.
6-251,404. (4,358,160) AIR DIVERSION AND DUST
CONTROL SYSTEM FOR LONGWALL
SHEARERS. Department of Interior.
6-258,483. (4,359,534) CONVERSION OF D-XYLOSE
TO ETHANOL BY THE YEAST PACHYSOLEN
TANNOPHILUS. Department of Agriculture.
Adverse Decisions in Interference
In the designated interference involving the indicated
claims of the following patents, final decisions having
been rendered that the respective patentees were not the
first inventors with respect to the claims listed.
Patent No. 3,326,731, George A. Noddin, DETO-
NATING EXPLOSIVE IN POLYTETRAFLUORO-
ETHYLENE MATRIX AND PREPARATION, Inter-
ference No. 100,877, decided Nov. 2, 1982, claims 1, 2, 6
& 7.
Patent No. 3,455,749, Robert S. Gow, PARTICU-
LATE EXPLOSIVE COATED WITH DISCRETE
PARTICLES OF POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYL-
ENE, Interference No. 100,878, decided Nov. 5, 1982,
claims | & 6.
Patent No. 3,888,804, Carl E. Swanholm and Robert
G. Caldwell, PHOTODEGRADABLE HYDROCAR-
BON POLYMERS, Interference No. 100,943, decided
Nov.17, 1982, claims 2, 5, & 6.
1027 TMOG 8
Patent No. 3,909,301, Raymond L. Schenk, Jr., POSI-
TIVE DISPLACEMENT BONDING, Interference
No. 99,525, decided June 30, 1981, claim 19.
Patent No. 4,004,031, Jozef Drabek, BIS-(0-1-
ALK YLTHIO-ETHYLIMINO)-N-METHYL-CARB-
AMIC ACID)-N,N’-SULPHIDE INSECTICIDES, In-
terference No. 99,758, decided Aug. 20, 1981, claims 1-
3, 5-7 & 9-12.
Patent No. 4,010,146, David D. Russell and George
Shkapenko, POLYOL BLENDS AND POLYURE-
THANE PREPARED THEREFROM, Interference
No. 100,832, decided Oct. 27, 1982, claims 1, 4, 5 & 7.
Patent No. 4,083,955, Robert J. Grabenstetter and
John A. Gray, PROCESSES AND COMPOSITIONS
FOR REMINERALIZATION OF DENTAL ENAM-
EL, Interference No. 100,348, decided Aug. 6; 1982,
claims 1, 2, 5, 6, 8-12 & 15.
Patent No. 4,087,447, Paul W. Collins and Raphael
Pappo, ANTI-SECRETORY PROSTAGLANDINS
INTERMEDIATES, Interference No. 100,359, decided
Aug. 5, 1982, claims 1 & 2.
Patent No. 4,093,999, Paul Fuller, John B. Gillender,
Michael Shacklady and Samir Basu, ELECTRONIC
FRANKING MACHINES, Interference No. 100,379,
decided July 30, 1982, claims 1, 2, 3, 5, 12, 13 & 22.
Patent No. 4,233,935, Tsutomu Uehara, Toshihiko
Oguchi, Tsutomu Kubo and Yukio Suzuki, MAGNET-
IC BRUSH APPARATUS FOR ELECTROSTATIC
PRINTING SYSTEM, Interference No. 100,831, decid-
ed Oct. 8, 1982, claims 1-4 & 7.
Patent No. 4,233,975, Arthur J. Yerman,
DRUG ABUSE SINGLE-USE SYRINGE,
ence No. 100,696, decided Sept. 7, 1982, claim 1.
ANTI-
Interfer-
NANNIE B. HENRY,
Deputy Clerk,
Board of Patent Interferences.
Trademark Suits
Notices under 15 U.S.C. 1116;
Trademark Act of July 5, 1946.
Reg. No. 22,406 (COCA-COLA), The Coca-Cola Co.;
Reg. No. 47,189, same; Reg. No. 238,145, same; Reg.
No. 238,146, same; Reg. No. 415,755 (COKE), same,
filed June 4, 1981, D.C. Md. (Baltimore), Doc.
Y-81-1423, The Coca-Cola Co. v. Family Enterprises, Inc.,
et al. All of the above trademarks are valid and belong
exclusively to plaintiff. Defendants are hereby enjoined
and restrained from further infringing plaintiff’s trade-
marks. Filed Nov. 9, 1981. Same, filed Dec. 9, 1981,
D.C. Ariz. (Phoenix), Doc. 81-1506-PHX-EHC, The
Coca-Cola Co. v. Ralph L. Carlson, et al. Defendants are
hereby enjoined and restrained from further infringing
plaintiff's trademarks. Filed Jan. 4, 1982. Same, filed
Dec. 12, 1981, D.C. W.D.N.Y. (Buffalo), Doc.
81-Civ.-114, The Coca-Cola Co. v. Harold H. Clark, do-
ing business as Hamburger House, or Clark's Burger
House or Clark's Restaurant. Judgment entered in favor
of plaintiff on Mar. 12, 1982. Same, filed Apr. 2, 1982,
D.C., N.D. Ill. (Rockford), Doc. 82-C-20054, The Coca-
Cola Co. v. Parkway Village Inn, Inc., doing business as
Parkway Village Inn. Same, filed Apr. 14, 1982, D.C.,
N.D. lowa (Cedar Rapids), Doc. 82-1014, The Coca-Cola
Co. v. Kachevas, Inc., doing business as Demetri’s Restau-
rant & Viking Lounge. Judgment and Injunction Decree
with consent filed May 11, 1982. Same, filed July 20,
1982, D.C., S.D. Fla. (Miami), Doc. 82-1515-CIV-CA,
Coca-Cola Co. v. Jay R., Inc., doing business as Love,
et al. Same, filed Sept. 10, 1982, D.C., S.D. Ill. (Peoria),
Doc. 82-4261, Coca-Cola Co. v. Jimmy Dale Taylor, do-
ing business as The Pork Chop Cafe. Same, filed Oct. 26,
1982, D.C., N.D. Ohio (Toledo), Doc. 82-685, The Coca-
Cola Co. v. Robert J. Contini, doing business as Haw-
thorne Hills Country Club.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Reg. No. 47,189.
Reg. No. 238,145.
(See Reg. No. 22,406.)
(See Reg. No. 22,406.)
Reg. No. 238,146. (See Reg. No. 22,406.)
Reg. No. 415,755. (See Reg. No. 22,406.)
Reg. No. 617,131 (VOLKSWAGEN), Volkswagen-
werk Aktiengesellschaft; Reg. No. 790,621, same; Reg.
No. 808,381, same; Reg. No. 819,297, same, filed Dec.
13, 1979, D.C., C.D. Calif. (Los Angeles), Doc.
79-04852, Volkswagenwerk AG v. Donald Hethcote, doing
business as The Buggy Center.
Reg. No. 617,131, (VOLKSWAGEN), Volkswagen-
werk Aktiengesellschaft; Reg. No. 618,932 (PORSCHE
AND DESIGN), Dr. Ing h.c.f. Porsche Aktien-
gesellschaft; Reg. No. 618,933 (PORSCHE), Dr. Ing
h.c.f. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft; Reg. No. 631,649 (VW
IN CIRCLE DESIGN), Volkswagenwerk Aktien-
gesellschaft; Reg. No. 790,621 (VOLKSWAGEN),
Volkswagenwerk Aktiengesellschaft; Reg. No. 804,869
(VW AND DESIGN), Volkswagenwerk Aktiengesell-
schaft; Reg. No. 808,381 (VOLKSWAGEN), Volkswag-
enwerk Aktiengesellschaft; Reg. No. 819,297
(VOLKSWAGEN), Volkswagenwerk Aktiengesell-
schaft; Reg. No. 952,603 (PORSCHE), Dr. Ing h.c-f.
Porsche Aktiengesellschaft; Reg. No. 991,621
(PORSCHE AND DESIGN), Dr. Ing h.c.f. Porsche
Aktiengesellschaft; Reg. No. 1,008,642 (PORSCHE
AND DESIGN), Dr. Ing h.c.f. Porsche Aktiengesell-
schaft; Reg. No. 1,036,454 (PORSCHE), Dr. Ing h.c-f.
Porsche Aktiengesellschaft, filed Apr. 1, 1981, D.C.,
C.D. Calif. (Los Angeles), Doc. 81-1596, Volkswagen-
werk AG and Dr. Ing h.c.f£. Porsche AG v. Dirk Voerman,
doing business as The Engine Compartment.
Reg. No. 617,131 (VOLKSWAGEN), Volkswagen-
werk Aktiengesellschaft; Reg. No. 631,649 (VW IN
CIRCLE DESIGN), same; Reg. No. 791,311 (VW),
same; Reg. No. 804,869 (VW AND DESIGN), same;
Reg. No. 808,381 (VOLKSWAGEN), same, filed July 2,
1981, D.C.N.J. (Newark), Doc. 81-2058, Volkswagen-
werk AG v. Marques Auto Repairs, Inc. Consent judg-
ment for permanent injunction filed Nov. 18, 1981.
Reg. No. 618,932 (PORSCHE AND DESIGN), Dr.
Ing h.c.f. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft; Reg. No. 618,933
(PORSCHE), same; Reg. No. 952,603 (PORSCHE),
same; Reg. No. 991,621 (PORSCHE AND DESIGN),
same; Reg. No. 1,008,642 (PORSCHE AND DESIGN),
same; Reg. No. 1,036,454 (PORSCHE), same, filed July
29, 1981, D.C., C.D. Calif. (Los Angeles), Doc. 81-3821,
Dr. Ing h.c.f. Porsche AG v. Dean Polopolus, et al., doing
business as Service Porsche.
Reg. No. 618,932. (See Reg. No. 617,131.)
Reg. No. 618,933 (PORSCHE), Dr. Ing h.c.f. Porsche
Aktiengesellschaft; Reg. No. 952,603, same; Reg. No.
1,036,454, same, filed July 15, 1981, D.C., C.D. Calif.
(Los Angeles), Doc. 81 3531, Dr. Ing h.c.f. Porsche AG
v. Style Auto Lid., Inc. Same, filed July 16, 1981, D.C.,
C.D. Calif. (Los Angeles), Doc. 81 3556, Dr. Ing h.c-f.
Porsche AG v. Abraham Edry, doing business as Porsche
Jeans Co. Final Judgment, upon stipulation and order
that defendants are permanently enjoined from further
infringing plaintiff’s trademarks filed Dec. 14, 1981.
Reg. No. 618,933. (See Reg. Nos. 617,131 and
618,932.)
Reg. No. 631,649 (VW IN CIRCLE DESIGN),
Volkswagenwerk Aktiengesellschaft; Reg. No. 790,959
(VW AND DESIGN), same; Reg. No. 804,869 (VW
AND DESIGN), same, filed Oct. 13, 1982, D.C., C.D.
Calif. (Los Angeles), Doc. 82 5321, Volkswagenwerk AG
v. Pierre Duquette, doing business as Pierre’s VW Repair.
Reg. No. 631,649. (See Reg. No. 617,131.)
Reg. No. 790,621. (See Reg. No. 617,131.)
Reg. No. 790,959. (See Reg. No. 631,649.)
FEBRUARY 1, 1983 U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1027 TMOC 9
Reg. No. 791,311. (See Reg. No. 617,131.) and 618,933.)
Reg. No. 804,869. (See Reg. Nos. 617,131 and Reg. No. 991,621. (See Reg. Nos. 617,131 and
631,649.) 618,932.)
Reg. No. 808,381. (See Reg. No. 617,131.) one we 1,008,642. (See Reg. Nos. 617,131 and
Reg. Ne. $19,297. (See Reg. No. 617,131.) Reg. No. 1,036,454. (See Reg. Nos. 617,131, 618,932
Reg. No. 952,603. (See Reg. Nos. 617,131, 618,932 and 618,933.)
1027 TMOG 10 OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY 1, 1983
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Patent and Trademark Office
37 CFR Parts 1 & 5
[Docket No. 21223-259]
Revision of Patent Procedure
AGENCY: Patent and Trademark Office, Commerce
ACTION: Final Rule.
SUMMARY: The Patent and Trademark Office is amending the rules
of practice in patent cases, Part 1 of 37 CFR, to implement the
sections of Public Law 97-247 of 1982 which become effective on
February 27, 1983, and to make other miscellaneous changes. The
other miscellaneous changes are being made to clarify and improve
the rules where appropriate. The rulemaking also is amending
Part 5 of 37 CFR to establish procedures for expediting the
granting of a license under 35 U.S.C. 184 permitting the filing
of a patent application in a foreign country.
EFFECTIVE DATE: February 27, 1983
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: R. Franklin Burnett by
telephone at (703) 557-3054 or by mail marked to his attention
and addressed to the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks,
Washington, D. C. 20231.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This rule change is designed
primarily to 1) implement the changes in practice in the Patent
and Trademark Office provided for in Public Law 97-247 enacted on
August 27, 1982; 2) clarify or rewrite certain rules; and 3)
expedite the granting of licenses under 35 U.S.C. 184.
This rule change contains a number of changes in practice
designed to benefit both the Patent and Trademark Office in its
handling of its mission and the public the Office serves.
Certain of the changes are housekeeping in nature.
A number of final rules have already been issued to implement
Public Law 97-247. A final rule on "Revision of Patent and
Trademark Fees” was published on July 30, 1982 at 47 FR
33086-33112 with corrections in the printing thereof being
published on August 4, 1982, at 47 FR 33688 and on August 5,
1982, at 47 FR 33959. The final rule was also published in the
Official Gazette on August 10, 1982, at 1021 0.G. 19-94. A final
rule relating to definitions of “independent inventor" and
"nonprofit organizations" was published on September 10, 1982 at
47 FR 40134-40140 and on September 21, 1982 at 1022 0.G. 29-46.
A “Revision of Patent and Trademark Fees Confirmation" was
published on September 17, 1982 at 47 FR 41272-41283 and on
September 28, 1982 at 1022 0.G. 61-97. A final rule relating to
the definition of "small business concern" was published on
September 30, 1982 at 47 FR 43272-43276 and on October 19, 1982
at 1023 0.G. 23-29.
DISCUSSION OF SPECIFIC RULES AND SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ,
PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES:
FEBRUARY 1, 1983 U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1027 TMOG 11
Section 1.4
Section 1.4 is amended as proposed to add a reference to Subpart
D relating to citation of prior art and reexamination.
Section 1.6
Section 1.6 is amended as proposed to insert “federal” before
"holidays" in paragraphs 1.6(a)-(c) in accordance with §21(b) of
Title 35, United States Code, as amended by Public Law 97-247.
New paragraph 1.6(d) will establish in the regulations a
procedure under which papers and fees which could not be filed on
a particular date because of an interruption or emergency in the
United States Postal Service which is so designated by the
Commissioner, may be promptly filed after the ending of such a
designated interruption or emergency and be considered as having
been filed on that particular date. Authority for such a
practice is found in §2l(a) of Title 35, United States Code, as
amended by Public Law 97-247.
Section 1.7
Section 1.7 is amended as proposed to insert “federal” before
"holiday" in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 21(b), as amended by
Public Law 97-247.
Section 1.8
Section 1.8 is amended to remove in paragraph 1.8(a) the
references to §§3.55 and 4.23, which sections were removed from
the rules by the rulemaking entitled "Revision of Patent and
Trademark Fees" published in the Federal Register on September
10, 1982 at 47 Fed. Reg. 40134-40140. The change in paragraph
1.8(a) (i) results from the change made in §111l of Title 35,
United States Code, by Public Law 97-247. Under the revised
rule, the certificate of mailing procedure would be available for
filing patent oaths or declarations and filing fees. However,
the certificate of mailing procedure could not be used for filing
patent specifications and drawings to obtain a filing date. Such
papers can be filed under new §1.10. The final rule clarifies
that each paper or fee filed under §1.8 must include its own
certificate of mailing. The proposed amendment to §1.8(a) (viii)
referring to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rather
than to the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, has been adopted
as a final rule as published on October 26, 1982 at 47 FR
47380-47382 and therefore is not republished here.
Section 1.10
Section 1.10 is amended as proposed to provide a procedure for
assigning the date on which any paper or fee is deposited as
“Express Mail" with the United States Postal Service as the
filing date of the paper or fee in the Patent and Trademark
Office. Authority for the Commissioner to establish such a
procedure is provided in §2l(a) of Title 35, United States Code,
as amended by Public Law 97-247 for any paper or fee required to
be filed in the Patent and Trademark Office. This procedure
covers the filing of all documents, including patent and
1027 TMOG 12 OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY 1, 1983
trademark applications, and fees since they are required to be
filed in the Patent and Trademark Office for processing.
Questions were raised during the public hearing and in the
written comments regarding the authority of the Commissioner to
promulgate §1.10 insofar as it would provide for the use of
“Express Mail" to file patent and trademark applications. The
argument advanced was that the amendment of 35 U.S.C. 21(a) by
Public Law 97-247 did not permit the Commissioner to adopt rules
whereby “Express Mail" could be used to file patent and trademark
applications since such applications are not papers or fees
“required to be filed in the Patent and Trademark Office." It
was urged that this language of 35 U.S.C. 21(a), in conjunction
with amended 35 U.S.C. 111 which states that the "filing date of
an application shall be the date on which the specification and
any required drawing are received in the Patent and Trademark
Office,” prevents adoption of proposed §1.10.
The arguments presented are not supported by the legislative
history or by the literal language of the statute. Section 11l
of Title 35, United States Code, before and after Public Law
97-247, requires patent applications to be made "in writing to
the Commissioner." This is apparent from the first sentence of
35 U.S.C. 111 which provides that "[a]pplication for patent shall
be made...in writing to the Commissioner." Thus, one seeking a
patent is "required" to make application for the same "in writing
to the Commissioner." The written application clearly
constitutes a "paper or fee required to be filed in the Patent
and Trademark Office." Section 2l(a) of Title 35, United States
Code, authorizes the Commissioner to adopt rules whereby "any
paper or fee required to be filed in the Patent and Trademark
Office will be considered filed in the Office on the date on
which it was deposited with the United States Postal Service."
The authority provided by section 2l(a) extends to "any paper or
fee" to which the Commissioner, by an appropriate rulemaking, so
extends it. The Commissioner can, therefore, by rule, establish
that “any paper or fee," including a patent or trademark
application, is "filed" or “received in the Patent and Trademark
Office" when it is deposited with the United States Postal
Service. The terms "filed" and "received" as used in 35 U.S.C.
21(a) and 111 can therefore be given the same meaning by an
appropriate rulemaking by the Commissioner.
The legislative history, H.R. Rep. No. 542, 97th Cong., 2nd Sess.
8A (1982), clearly supports the interpretation set forth herein.
In discussing new subsection (a) which has been added to section
21 of Title 35, United States Code, the Report emphasizes that
the authority extends to "any paper or fee which is required to
be filed" in the Patent and Trademark Office. The Report
specifically states that the "requirements governing whether any
given paper or fee may be given the filing date of the day on
which it was...deposited with the United States Postal Service
will be set forth in regulations established by the
Commissioner." Clearly no restrictions were placed by the
statute or the legislative history on the types of papers or fees
which the Commissioner can consider as having been filed in the
Patent and Trademark Office on the date of deposit with the
United States Postal Service.
FesRuaryY 1, 1983 U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 1027 TMOG 13
The new procedure, in paragraph 1.10(a), requires the use of the
"Express Mail Post Office to Addressee" service of the United
States Postal Service. This service provides for the use of a
mailing label on which the Post Office clearly indicates the date
on which it was deposited. Paragraph 1.10(b) requires (1) that
the number of the “Express Mail" mailing label be placed on each
paper or fee and (2) that a certificate of mailing by “Express
Mail", signed by the person mailing the paper or fee, be included
on each paper or fee and state the date of deposit as “Express
Mail" in the United States Postal Service. The requirement that
each paper or fee have the number of the "Express Mail" mailing
label and the certificate of mailing by "Express Mail” included
thereon is necessary so that the Patent and Trademark Office can
verify when each paper or fee was filed if questions relating
thereto arise. The number and certificate must be placed on each
separate paper and each fee transmittal either directly on the
document or by a separate paper firmly and securely attached
thereto. It is not necessary that the number and certificate be
placed on each page of a particular paper or fee transmittal.
Merely placing the number and certificate in one prominent
location on each separate paper or fee transmittal will be
sufficient.
Under new paragraph 1.10(c), the Office will accord the paper or
fee the date of deposit as "Express Mail" as the filing date
without further proof unless a question is present regarding the
date of mailing. If, however, more than a reasonable time has
elapsed between the certificate date and the Patent and Trademark
Office receipt date, or if other questions regarding the date of
mailing are present, new paragraph 1.10(c) provides that-the
person mailing the paper or fee may be required to file (l) a
copy of the "Express Mail" receipt showing the actual date of
mailing and (2) a statement from the person who mailed the paper
or fee averring to the fact that the mailing occurred on the date
certified. Such statement must be a verified statement (oath or
declaration) unless made by a person registered to practice
before the Patent and Trademark Office.
The certificate of mailing procedure of §1.8(a) continues to be
available in addition to the proposed procedure under §1.10. The
final rule (§1.10) has been changed from that proposed to allow
for a reasonable time between mailing and delivery rather than
only for one day since actual delivery in one day is not always
provided from all areas of the country. The final rule clarifies
that each paper or fee must include its own certificate of
mailing by "Express Mail." This rule is being promulgated at
this time so that individuals who desire to use the service may
do so after the effective date.
The “Express Mail" service is seen to be preferable to other
types of postal services because a readily legible mailing date
is provided to both the applicant and the Patent and Trademark
Office on the “Express Mail" label. Also, the labels are of
uniform size and can therefore be kept on file relatively easily
by the Office, if such is determined to be necessary or
desirable. Registered mail and certified mail, on the other
hand, provide only a postmark for the mailing date when such mail
arrives in the Patent and Trademark Office and such postmarks are
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cften illegible. Also, such mail arrives in various size
envelopes which do not easily lend themselves to being filed so
that the postmark may be retained. Administrative burdens
including lack of certainty of mailing date and storage are
considered greater fur registered or certified mail than for
“Express Mail." The Patent and Trademark Office will monitor
closely the use of “Express Mail" by the public and may
reconsider permitting the use of other forms of service provided
by the United States Postal Service.
Section 1.17
Section 1.17, paragraph (h), is amended as proposed to remove the
reference to §1.45 and add a reference to new §1.48 relating to
the correction of inventorship in patent applications.
Section 1.22
Section 1.22 is amended to recognize that filing dates may be
assigned without payment of the basic filing fee as authorized by
§111 of Title 35, United States Code, as amended by Public Law
97-247. New paragraph 1.22(b) indicates that fees paid to the
Office should be itemized in such a manner that the purpose for
which the payment is submitted can be clearly determined by
Office personnel for proper processing. The final rule includes
clarification that it refers to patent and trademark fees and
charges.
Section 1.24
Section 1.24 is amended as proposed to remove the reference to
coupons in denominations of forty cents since coupons in this
denomination are no longer necessary.
Section 1.41
Section 1.41 is amended as proposed to require in paragraph
1.41(a) that a patent be applied for in the name of the actual
inventor or inventors and that the full names of the inventors be
stated. Paragraph 1.41(b), as amended, clarifies the definition
of the word “applicant". New paragraph 1.4l(c) permits any
person authorized by the applicant to file an application for
patent in order to receive a filing date on behalf of the
inventor or inventors, but the oath or declaration for the
application must be made by all of the actual inventors in
accordance with §§1.63 and 1.64. Under new paragraph 1.41(d), a
showing may be required from the person initially filing an
application that the filing was authorized.
Sections 1.42 and 1.43
Sections 1.42 and 1.43 are amended as proposed to remove the
requirement that the legal representative sign the application
papers in view of the changes in 35 U.S.C. 111, as amended by
Public Law 97-247. The oath or declaration must still be signed.
Several occurrences of the masculine gender in §1.42 have been
removed.
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Section 1.45
Section 1.45 is amended as proposed to remove present paragraphs
1.45(b) and (c) in view of new §1.48 and remove the requirement
that joint inventors sign the application papers. The joint
inventors are, however, still required to make the oath or
declaration in accordance with new §§1.63 and 1.64.
Section 1.46
Section 1.46 is amended as proposed, with two commas being added
for clarity, to permit anyone to file the application if
authorized by the inventor or inventors or one of the persons
mentioned in §§1.42, 1.43, or 1.47.
Section 1.47
Section 1.47 is amended as proposed to change the reference for
the rule on oaths or declarations from §1.65 to §1.63.
Section 1.48
Section 1.48 adds a new section relating to correction of
inventorship as authorized by §116 of Title 35, United States
Code, as amended by Public Law 97-247. Under §1.48, if the
correct inventor or inventors are not named in an application for
patent, the application could be amended to name only the actual
inventor or inventors so long as the error in the naming of the
inventor or inventors occurred without any deceptive intention on
the part of the actual inventor or inventors. Section 1.48
requires that the amendment be diligently made and be accompanied
by (1) a petition including a statement of facts verified by the
original named inventor or inventors establishing when the error
without deceptive intention was discovered and how it occurred;
(2) an oath or declaration by each actual inventor or inventors
as required by §1.63; (3) the fee set forth in §1.17(h); and (4)
the written consent of any assignee. Correction will be
permitted, if diligently requested, in cases where the person
originally named as inventor was in fact not the inventor of the
subject matter contained in the application. If such error
occurred without any deceptive intention on the part of the true
inventor, the Office has the authority to substitute the true
inventor for the erroneously named person. If deceptive
intention was present on the part of other individuals
substantively involved in the preparation or prosecution of the
application their conduct will be considered and appropriate
action taken under 37 CFR 1.56. Although probably rarer,
instances such as changes from a mistakenly identified sole
inventor to different, but actual, joint inventors; conversions
from erroneously identified joint inventors to different but
actual, joint inventors; and conversions from erroneously
identified joint inventors to a different, but actual, sole
inventor will also be permitted. In each instance, however, the
Office will have to be assured of the presence of innocent error,
without deceptive intention on the part of the true inventor or
inventors, before permitting a substitution of a true inventor's
name. The final rule language has been modified from that
proposed to follow more precisely the language of the statute and
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the legislative history by permitting correction where the error
occurred without any deceptive intention on the part of the
actual inventor or inventors.
Section 1.51
Section 1.51 is amended to change the reference in paragraph
(a) (2) to new §1.63 for the requirements of an oath or
declaration and to change paragraph (b) with regard to the
required time for filing information disclosure statements. The
final rule has been modified from that proposed by eliminating
the word "material" before the "information disclosure statement"
and the title has been changed to substitute "a complete" for
"an" to be more precise.
Section 1.52
Section 1.52 is amended as proposed to revise paragraph 1.52(c)
relating to interlineations, erasures, cancellations or other
alterations in application papers to specify that such changes
must be made before the signing of any accompanying oath or
declaration and should be dated and initialed or signed by the
applicant on the same sheet of paper. Paragraph 1.52(c), as
amended, prohibits making alterations in the application papers
after the signing of an oath or declaration referring to such
application papers. Under paragraph 1.52(c), as amended,
amendments to application papers made after the signing of an
oath or declaration referring to the application papers can only
be made in the manner provided by §§1.121 and 1.123-1.125.
Section 1.53
Section 1.53 is amended to revise the title to indicate that the
section, as amended, relates to application serial numbers,
filing dates and completion of applications. Paragraph 1.53(a)
indicates that a serial number is assigned to any filed
application for identification purposes, even if the application
is incomplete or informal. Paragraph 1.53(b) provides that a
filing date is assigned to an application as of the date a
specification containing a description and claim and any required
drawing are filed in the Patent and Trademark Office. Although
the filing fee and oath or declaration can be submitted later, no
amendments can be made to the specification or drawings which
will introduce new matter. This practice is authorized by 35
U.S.C. 111 as amended by Public Law 97-247. New paragraph
1.53(c) provides for notifying applicant of any application
incomplete because the specification or drawing is missing and
giving the applicant a time period to correct any omission. If
the omission is not corrected within the time period given, the
application will be returned or otherwise disposed of and a
handling fee of $50.00 will be retained from any refund of a
filing fee. New paragraph 1.53(d) provides that, where a filing
date has been assigned to a filed specification and drawing, the
applicant will be notified and be given a period of time in which
to file the missing fee, oath or declaration and to pay the
surcharge due. The time period the Office plans to set is one
month from the date of notification by the Patent and Trademark
Office, but in no case less than two months after the date of
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filing of the application. New paragraph 1.53(e) indicates that
a patent application will not be forwarded for examination on the
merits until all required parts have been received. New
paragraph 1.53(f) indicates that international applications filed
under the Patent Cooperation Treaty which designate the United
States of America are considered to have a United States filing
date under PCT Article 11(3), except as provided in 35 U.S.C.
102(e), on the date the requirements of PCT Article 11(1) (i) to
(iii) are met. Paragraphs 1.53(b) and (c) have been modified
from those proposed by changing the word "received" to the word
"filed." The word “receipt" in paragraph 1.53(c) has also been
changed to "filing". These changes have been made to ensure that
the language of §1.53 cannot be considered to conflict with the
use of "Express Mail" to file patent applications and obtain a
filing date as of the date of deposit as "Express Mail" with the
United States Postal Service.
Section 1.54
Section 1.54 is amended as proposed to designate the existing
section as paragraph (a) and add a reference to §1.53. Paragraph
1.54(b) is added to indicate that applicant will be informed of
the serial number and filing date of the application.
Section 1.55
Section 1.55 is amended to limit the section to claims for
foreign priority by removing paragraphs (a) and (d) and
redesignating paragraphs (b) and (c) as paragraphs (a) and (b).
Paragraph 1.55(a) is amended to change the reference from §1.65
to new §1.63. The final rule language includes a reference to 35
U.S.C. 172 which modifies 35 U.S.C. 119 for design patents.
Section 1.56
Section 1.56 is amended to revise paragraph (c) to remove
reference to signing of the application but to add reference to
signing of the oath or declaration pursuant to new §1.63.
Paragraph 1.56(c) has also been modified from that proposed to
break it down into four items as suggested by a comment. Under
paragraph 1.56(c), an application may be stricken from the files
if an oath or declaration pursuant to §1.63 is signed in blank,
is signed without review of the oath or declaration by the person
making the oath or declaration, or is signed without the review
of the specification, including the claims, as required by
§1.63(b). Paragraph 1.56(c) also provides for an application to
be stricken from the files if application papers filed in the
Office are altered after the signing of an oath or declaration
pursuant to §1.63 referring to those application papers.
Section 1.57
Section 1.57 is removed as proposed since the requirements
relating to applicant's signature to the oath or declaration of
the application are adequately covered in other sections.
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Section 1.59
Section 1.59 is rewritten as proposed to refer to and conform
with the changes proposed in §1.53.
Section 1.60
Section 1.60 is amended to require the applicant to supply a copy
of the originally signed application in all cases where the §1.60
filing procedure is used. The Office will no longer prepare
copies. The Office, by a separate final rule, published at 47
F.R. 47242 on October 25, 1982, has adopted a new §1.62 to
provide for the filing of a file wrapper continuing application
which greatly lessens the need for the Office to continue to
prepare copies under §1.60. The final rule language makes clear
that the statement accompanying a true copy of the parent
application must be a verified statement unless made by a person
registered to practice before the Office.
Section 1.62
Section 1.62 is amended to avoid inconsistency with 35 U.S.C. 11l
which becomes effective on February 27, 1983. 35 U.S.C. 111 as
of that date permits filing dates to be granted to patent
applications without receipt of the basic filing fee, or oath or
declaration. Section 1.62 is therefore being amended to permit
the granting of a filing date in accordance with §111. This
amendment of §1.62 is necessary to ensure compliance with 35
U.S.C. 111. The Patent and Trademark Office finds that it would
be impractical not to amend §1.62 so as to grant a filing date in
accordance with 35 U.S.C. 111 and not doing so might also be
construed to prevent applicants from taking advantage of the
provisions of 35 U.S.C. 111 authorizing the delay in the filing
of the fee and oath or declaration. If §1.62 is not amended in
the manner set forth in this final rule, questions may be raised
as to compliance with 35 U.S.C. 111 as it will exist effective
February 27, 1983. Revised paragraph 1.62(a) indicates the
minimum requirements for granting of a filing date. Paragraphs
1.62(b) and (c) cover the filing fee and oath or declaration
requirements, respectively. Paragraph 1.62(d) relates to later
filing of the filing fee or oath or declaration as provided for
in 35 U.S.C. 111. Paragraphs 1.62(e)-(i) are identical to former
paragraphs 1.62(b)-(f).
Section 1.63
Section 1.63 is added to replace §1.65 relating to the required
content and execution of an oath or declaration filed as a part
of a patent application and is intended to state the minimum
contents thereof. An applicant may, if desired, choose to
include one or more additional averments in the oath or
declaration. such as, for example, stating that the patent is not
barred under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 102. Paragraph 1.63(a)
provides that the oath or declaration, (1) be executed in
accordance with §1.66 or §1.68, (2) identify the specification to
which it is directed in some definite manner such as giving the
title of the invention or serial number of the application, if
previously filed, (3) identify each inventor and his or her
residence and country of citizenship, and (4) state whether the
inventor is a sole or joint inventor of the claimed invention.
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Paragraph 1.63(b) further requires the oath or declaration to
state that the person signing the oath or declaration (1) has
reviewed and understands the contents of the identified
specification, (2) believes the named inventor is the original
and first inventor, and (3) acknowledges the duty to disclose
information which is material. While paragraph 1.63(b) requires
the person signing the oath or declaration to review and
understand the specification including the claims, it is not
intended to require that such person be skilled in patent law so
as to grasp the legal implications of claim language and
drafting. The person must recognize, however, that what is being
claimed is the subject matter which that person regards as his or
her invention pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 112.
Paragraph 1.63(c) requires that any application in which a claim
for foreign priority is made identify in the oath or declaration
the foreign application for patent or inventor's certificate on
which priority is claimed, and any foreign application having a
filing date before that of the application on which priority is
claimed.
Paragraph 1.63(d) requires that the oath or declaration ina
continuation-in-part application, which discloses and claims
subject matter in addition to that disclosed in the prior
copending application, state that the person making the oath or
declaration acknowledges the duty to disclose material
information as defined in §1.56(a) which occurred between the
filing date of the parent application and the national or PCT
international filing date of the continuation-in-part
application. This latter requirement is not new, but is included
to serve as a reminder to the person making the oath or
declaration of this duty to disclose material information such as
foreign patenting, publication, or public use or sale in the
United States which occurred more than one year prior to the
filing date of the continuation-in-part application. For
example, in circumstances where the claims of the
continuation-in-part application are not fully supported by the
disclosure of the parent application so as to be entitled to an
earlier effective filing date under 35 U.S.C. 120, the duty to
disclose extends to any material information, as defined in
§1.56(a) measured from the filing date of the
continuation-in-part application. This would include the first
foreign patenting, and any foreign patenting subsequent to the
first which materially differs therefrom, of the subject matter
of the parent application which occurred more than one year prior
to the national or PCT international filing date of the
continuation-in-part application. Any publication of the parent
application, other than foreign patenting, or any public use or
sale in the United States of the subject matter of the prior
application, which occurred more than one year prior to the
national or PCT international filing date of the
continuation-in-part application, would also come within §1.56(a)
in such circumstances. See In re Ruscetta and Jenny, 118
U.S.P.Q. 101 (C.C.P.A. 1958); In re van Langenhoven, 458 F. 2d
132, 173 U.S.P.Q. 426 (C.C.P.A. 1972), and Chromalloy American
Corp. v. Alloy Surfaces, Co., Inc., 339 F. Supp. 859, 173
U.S.P.0. 2935 (6s. F97zZzy.
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Section 1.64
Section 1.64 is added as proposed to clearly indicate who must
sign the oath or declaration of a patent application.
Section 1.65
Section 1.65 is removed as proposed because the oath or
declaration requirements set forth therein are covered by new
§1.63.
Section 1.67
Section 1.67 is amended as proposed to remove all of paragraphs
(a) and (b) and substitute therefor new wording. Paragraph
1.67(a) indicates that a supplemental oath or declaration meeting
the requirements of new §1.63 may be required to correct
deficiencies or inaccuracies present in an earlier oath or
declaration. Paragraph 1.67(b) requires a supplemental oath or
declaration to be filed (1) when a claim is presented embracing
material not originally claimed and (2) when a subsequently filed
oath or declaration under §1.53(d) refers to an amendment which
includes improper new matter. Paragraph 1.67(b) also clearly
states the prohibition against entry of new matter after the
filing date of the application.
Section 1.69
Section 1.69, paragraph (b), is amended as proposed to change the
time at which a translation of a non-English language oath or
declaration which has not been supplied by the Office must be
filed. The time period for filing the translation is changed to
two months after notification that a translation is required.
The reference to §1.65 in paragraph 1.69(b) is changed to §1.63.
Section 1.70
Section 1.70 is amended to refer to §1.63 for the requirements to
be met when an oath or declaration is filed under 35 U.S.C.
371(c) (4). The wording of the titie in the final rule is changed
to reflect more clearly the subject matter of the rule.
Section 1.77
Section 1.77 is amended as proposed to change paragraphs (h) and
(i) to refer to the abstract of the disclosure and signed oath or
declaration, respectively.
Section 1.97
Section 1.97 is amended to change the title from "prior art
statement” to “information disclosure statement". This change is
appropriate since the designation "information disclosure
statement" more accurately characterizes the nature and content
of the information which may be included in such a statement.
Information which is required to be submitted pursuant to §1.56
may ultimately be determined not to be "prior art," but
nevertheless may be "material" pursuant to §1.56. Section 1.97
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has also been modified from that proposed by eliminating the word
“material” since information submitted pursuant to §1.97 may be
considered to be of questionable materiality or may be
determined, upon examination, not to be "material". Section 1.97
now provides that an information disclosure statement should be
filed with the application or within the later of three months
after the filing date of the application or two months after
applicant receives the filing receipt. Paragraph 1.97(b) has
been amended in recognition that applicant may choose to furnish
other material information in another manner or statement.
Paragraph 1.97(b) now also refers to section 1.56(a) for the
definition of “material information". The amendments to
paragraph 1.97(b) do not in any manner reduce the obligation to
submit material information as defined in §1.56(a).
Section 1.98
Section 1.98 indicates that information disclosure statements
should list prior art with all of the information which is
required to print such citations on the front page of a patent.
The final rule states clearly that the publication date indicated
on the document should be submitted. This will not serve to
preclude a showing of a different, actual publication date.
Another purpose of the citation requirements in this section is
to permit ready reference to the document from its citation.
Section 1.99
Section 1.99 is amended to change the title to be consistent with
the amendment to §1.97.
Section 1.101
Section 1.101 is amended to indicate specifically that
applications which are to have their examination advanced
pursuant to §1.102 will be taken up for examination out of order
by the examiner. The final rule is also modified to set out when
international applications which have complied with the
requirements of 35 U.S.C. 371(c) are taken up for action.
Section 1.118
Section 1.118 is amended as proposed to designate the previous
section as new paragraph (a) and amend it to clearly state that
no new matter may be introduced into an application and to make
specific reference to §§1.53, 1.63 and 1.67. New paragraph
1.118(b) indicates how improper amendments which introduce new
matter in the specification or claims will be handled by the
examiner.
Section 1.123
Section 1.123 is amended to require all corrections to drawings
to be made by bonded draftsmen at applicant's expense since the
Office does not have sufficient draftsmen to make such
corrections. Sketches of any desired corrections will, however,
still require approval of the examiner. The final rule makes
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clear that changes in the drawing may be made by submission of
substitute drawings.
Section 1.125
Section 1.125 is amended to relax the prohibition against
substitute specifications which are not required by the examiner.
The section, however, adds the requirement that any substitute
specification filed must be accompanied by a statement that the
substitute specification includes no new matter. Under the
section the statement must be a verified statement if made by a
person not registered to practice before the Office. The final
rule specifies that a substitute specification may not be
accepted unless it is clear to the examiner that processing of
the application would be facilitated thereby.
Section 1.131
Section 1.131 is amended as proposed to refer to the use of
affidavits or declarations under the section during reexamination
of a patent as long as the patent upon which the rejection is
based does not claim the rejected invention. Section 1.131
cannot be used to overcome a rejection based upon a United States
patent claiming the rejected invention. This is true regardless
of whether the rejected claims are contained in an application
being examined or a patent being reexamined. Section 1.131 is
inapplicable if the same invention is being claimed by the United
States patent upon which the rejection is based. Under the
section as amended, the same person or persons who would make the
affidavit or declaration in an application will be required to
make the affidavit or declaration on behalf of the owner of the
patent under reexamination.
Section 1.132
Section 1.132 is amended as proposed to refer to the use of
affidavits or declarations under the section during reexamination
of a patent.
Section 1.137
Section 1.137 is amended as proposed to except from the
provisions of paragraph (b) those applications abandoned pursuant
to §1.53(d) because the fee, oath, or declaration and the
surcharge were not submitted. Section 11l of Title 35, United
States Code, as amended by Public Law 97-247, requires that any
delay in submission of the fee and oath be shown to be
unavoidable. Thus, paragraph (b) of §1.137 permitting revival
where abandonment was unintentional is inapplicable to the
revival of applications which become abandoned pursuant to
§1.53(d).
Section 1.141
The proposed amendments to §1.141 are withdrawn infra to permit
the public to study the issues involved and make any further
recommendations considered appropriate.
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Section 1.153
Section 1.153 is amended to change the reference for oath and
declaration requirements from §1.65 to §1.63 and to conform the
language of the rule to be consistent therewith.
Section 1.154
Section 1.154 is amended as proposed to revise paragraph (e) to
refer to the signed oath or declaration requirements of
§1.153(b).
Section 1.162
Section 1.162 is amended as proposed to change the reference from
$i.65 to $1.63.
Section 1.163
Section 1.163 is amended as proposed to change the wording of the
section to clearly indicate that a signed oath or declaration is
required rather than a signed specification.
Section 1.172
Section 1.172 is amended to indicate clearly that the reissue
oath is signed and sworn to rather than the reissue application.
The final rule has been modified from that proposed by referring
to a "reissue oath" rather than to “reissue oaths."
Section 1.174
Section 1.174 is amended as proposed to remove the requirement
that photoprints of original drawings be securely mounted or
pasted on sheets of drawing board because paper drawings are
acceptable.
Section 1.175
Section 1.175 is amended as proposed to change the reference to
the oath or declaration from §1.65 to §1.63.
Sections 1.301, 1.302 and 1.303
The proposed amendments to sections 1.301, 1.302 and 1.303,
referring to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rather
than to the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, have been
adopted as final rules as published on October 26, 1982 at 47 FR
47380-47382 and corrected on November 5, 1982 at 47 FR 50142 and
therefore are not republished here.
Section 1.324
Section 1.324 is amended to include wording similar to that in
§1.48 for correction of inventorship in applications.
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Section 1.325
Section 1.325 is amended as proposed to include reference to the
reexamination procedure.
Section 1.335
Section 1.335 is added as proposed to provide a new section
relating to the filing in the Patent and Trademark Office of
notices of arbitration awards. Such filing is required under
§294 of Title 35, United States Code, as added by Public Law
97-247. The final rule has also been modified in response to a
comment to indicate that the notices of arbitration awards are
intended to be placed in the patent files.
Section 1.565
The proposed amendments to §1.565 are withdrawn infra to permit
the public to study the issues involved and make any further
recommendations considered appropriate.
Section 5.12
Section 5.12 is amended as proposed to separate the section into
two paragraphs. Paragraph (a) provides that the filing of an
application for an invention made in the United States is
considered to include a petition for a license for foreign
filing. If a license is granted, it will be indicated on the
filing receipt. If it is not granted, no indication of the
denial will appear. Failure to grant a license should be
considered a denial of a first petition for a license. A
subsequent petition may be filed under §5.12(b). Section 5.12(b)
is essentially the text of §5.12 in its previous form. No rights
to file a petition for license are being removed.
Withdrawal Of Proposed Amendments To Sections 1.141 and 1.565.
A number of the speakers at the public hearing held on December
16, 1982, urged that the amendments to §§1.141 and 1.565 be
deferred or dropped pending further study. Those urging that the
proposed amendments to §1.141 not be adopted at this time
included speakers from the American Patent Law Association, from
Committee 103 of the American Bar Associations's Patent,
Trademark & Copyright Section, and from the Bar Association of
the District of Columbia. The Boston Patent Law Association
urged that the amendment to §1.565 be removed or held in
abeyance. The American Patent Law Association indicated that
more time was needed for its committees to analyze the issues in
the proposed amendments to §§1.141 and 1.565.
In response to the recommendations received at the public
hearing, the proposed amendments to §§1.141 and 1.565 are being
withdrawn at this time to permit the public to study the issues
involved and make any further recommendations considered
appropriate. Pending the further study referred to by the
speakers at the hearing and consideration of any recommendations
resulting therefrom, the Office will continue to operate under ;
present §§1.141 and 1.565 as interpreted by the Manual of Patent
Examining Procedure and relevant Patent and Trademark Office and
judicial precedents.
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Responses to Comments on the Rules
Specific comments were received on a number of the sections. All
of the comments, including the written comments and the oral
testimony, were considered in adopting the changes set forth
herein.
Forty-eight letters presenting written comments were received and
seven persons testified at the public hearing on December 16,
1982.
Comments appear below along with responses thereto.
Comment:
One comment objected to inadequate notice regarding these
proposed rule changes.
Reply:
The proposed rules notice was published in the Federal Register
on October 27, 1982. This is more than seven weeks prior to the
date of the hearing and four months prior to the effective date
of the final rules. Such periods are considered to be reasonable
in view of the fact that the legislation requiring the rule
changes was only enacted on August 27, 1982 and that other rule
changes were required to be implemented by October 1, 1982.
Comment:
One comment proposed that "Patent and Trademark Office" should be
used in the rules rather than merely "Office".
Reply:
The proposal has been adopted in the final rules in those
locations where confusion may otherwise result.
Comment:
Five comments requested that promulgation of §§1.10, 1.63, 1.97,
1.141 and 1.565(e) be delayed and the period for comment extended
until March 30, 1983.
Reply:
Amendments to §§1.141 and 1.565 are not being promulgated at this
time to provide time for further consideration and study as
requested. If after study, a rule change is felt desirable, a
new proposal will be issued. New §1.10 is being promulgated to
make it available to applicants as it was intended in the
statute. New §1.63 is being added and §1.65 deleted to reduce
the formal statements required. If desired, the old oath and
declaration forms may continue to be used if the statement is
included that applicant "has reviewed and understands the
contents of the specification, including the claims". For
continuation-in-part applications, it is necessary to also
include language is conformance with §1.63(d). Section 1.97 is
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being promulgated to remove problems relating to the time period
in the current wording and to clarify the section in general.
Comment:
One person questioned why Sunday was not mentioned in §1.6(b) or
(c).
Reply:
Section 1.6(b) and (c) are limited to weekdays which by
definition excludes Sunday.
Comment:
Two comments were received which proposed that only a certificate
of mailing procedure as in §1.8(a) be used for determining the
date of deposit under 35 U.S.C. 21.
Reply:
The filing date of an application is considered to be much more
critical than the filing dates of papers accepted under §1.8.
The application filing date is often critical for determining if
a statutory bar exists, whether foreign priority can be claimed
and who is the senior party in an interference. Therefore,
papers filed for purposes of receiving an application filing date
should have some clear indication of the date of receipt by the
United States Postal Service. Such a practice would also
probably require storing all of the envelopes in the file wrapper
for record purposes.
Comment :
Three comments were received which stated that private courier
services should also be provided for in §1.10.
Reply:
Section 21(a) as amended by Public Law 97-247 provides for filing
dates being given only when “deposited with the United States
Postal Service." Although private courier services may be used
to deliver papers to the Patent and Trademark Office, the actual
date of receipt by the Patent and Trademark Office will be
considered to be the filing date.
Comment:
A comment was received which argued that the Post Office date
stamp should be stamped on the mailing label instead of having to
enter the label number on each document.
Reply:
Stamping the mailing label would not add anything since the
postal clerk receiving the "Express Mail" must already indicate
the date and time of deposit and initial the label. A purpose of
placing the label number on each paper is to permit several
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papers to be placed in a single envelope. The mailing labels may
be retained in the Patent and Trademark Office for later
verification.
Comment:
Seven comments were received that the requirement that the item
be received the following day (§1.10(b)) was unnecessarily
restrictive.
Reply:
Section 1.10 does not require that the item be received the next
day in the Patent and Trademark Office in order to receive the
date of deposit as the mailing date. The one day reference has
been deleted. Further proof of mailing may be required where an
unreasonable period of time is involved and supporting evidence
is not otherwise available to the Patent and Trademark Office.
Documents deposited with the United States Postal Service will be
given a filing date which corresponds to the date of receipt
indicated by the postal clerk on the "Express Mail" mailing
label.
Comment:
Four comments indicated that §1.10 does not assist in placing
applicants and attorneys outside the Washington area on the same
footing as those in Washington.
Reply:
The main purpose of §1.10 is to implement 35 U.S.C. 2l(a) ina
manner which would provide for granting filing dates for papers
and fees as of the date of their deposit with the United States
Postal Service. Certainly these provisions using "Express Mail,"
together with the certificate of mailing procedure available
under §1.8, will go a long way in reducing last minute deliveries
to the Patent and Trademark Office by persons outside the
Washington area.
Comment:
Two comments stated that the comments accompanying §1.10(c)
should be clarified to explain the meaning of “more than one
day."
Reply:
The final rule has been clarified.
Comment:
It was proposed by one person that the “affidavit or declaration"
under §1.10(c) be waived if the statement is made by a registered
attorney or agent.
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Reply:
The suggestion has been adopted.
Comment:
It was indicated by one person that certified mail provides proof
of mailing date under §1.10 by virtue of the Post Office stamp on
the certified mail receipt card.
Reply:
The information on the certified mail receipt card is of no
benefit to the Patent and Trademark Office since it is
immediately returned to the sender. The Patent and Trademark
Office would not be able to retain any information which gives
proof of the date of mailing.
Comment:
Three comments raised questions as to the need to make the
acceptance of the "Express Mail" contingent upon the performance
of the Post Office in §1.10(c).
Reply:
The acceptance of the "Express Mail" is not contingent upon "next
day delivery". The reference in §1.10(c) to proof of mailing
merely provides a basis for the Office requiring proof of mailing
where an explanation appears to be necessary to clarify the
record. Such information is expected to be required only ina
few instances. The rule has also been revised to clarify this
matter.
Comment:
Five persons suggested the use of registered or certified U.S.
mail for obtaining filing dates under 35 U.S.C. 21.
Reply:
Registered mail does not provide any information or evidence to
the Patent and Trademark Office as to the date of mailing other
than the postmark, which is often unreadable. Storage of
envelopes containing such postmarks is also burdensome. The
deficiency of certified mail has already been discussed.
Comment:
One person questioned what treatment will be accorded a paper
placed in an "Express Mail" box receptacle after the box has been
cleared for the last time on a given day.
Reply:
The paper will be considered to be deposited as of the date of
receipt indicated on the "Express Mail" mailing label by the
Postal Service clerk.
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Comment:
One person commented that he found the idea of using a
declaration or affidavit to establish a date of deposit
unacceptable because it exposes the integrity of the assignment
of filing dates to the risk of deception.
Reply:
The use of declarations or affidavits is usually intended to help
explain activities which can be supported by exhibits. For
example, if the Office copy of the mailing label was not entirely
readable, applicant's copy of the “Express Mail” mailing label
could accompany a declaration and serve as the basis for granting
a filing date.
Comment:
Three persons objected to permitting only the individual who
places the correspondence in an "Express Mail" facility to
execute the certificate of express mailing under §1.10(c).
Reply:
The wording of §1.10(c) differs from §1.8 because the documents
which are expected to be filed under §1.10 are patent and
trademark applications. The filing dates of such documents are
very important and should therefore be based on personal
knowledge.
Comment:
One comment was received which suggested that §1.10 be adopted
with an effective date retroactive to a year earlier.
Reply:
Such an earlier date is not possible since the statutory
authority for §1.10 does not come into effect until February 27,
1983.
Comment:
One comment proposed designating the Patent and Trademark Office
as an “Express Mail" Post Office to make lower rates available.
Reply:
Such a designation is not possible.
Comment:
One person requested that the Patent and Trademark Office publish
a form of certificate of mailing by "Express Mail" suitable for
purposes of §1.10(b).
Reply
A suggested form is included in the preamble of this rule chance.
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Comment:
One comment proposed that §1.10(c) clearly state what evidence
will be necessary and sufficient to prove a filing date by
mailing.
Reply:
A specific answer cannot be given since it is dependent upon the
particular fact situation and what evidence is actually
available.
Comment:
Two comments questioned whether P.L. 97-247 authorized a rule
such as §1.10 granting filing dates as of the mailing date.
Reply:
The question raised by this comment has been treated in the
discussion of §1.10 supra.
Comment :
One comment proposed that §1.10 be corrected to read --Any paper
or fee required to be filed-- to more closely conform with 35
U.S.C. Sita)
Reply:
No need is seen to change §1.10 as suggested since, if a patent
is desired, it is "required" that each paper relating to-an
application be filed in the Patent and Trademark Office.
Comment:
One comment indicated that the requirement to place the “Express
Mail" label number on each paper and fee is not realistic.
Reply:
The placement of the label number on each paper or fee allows
later verification of the mailing dates of all different papers
mailed in one envelope and is not seen to be overly burdensome.
Comment:
A question was raised as to whether the "Express Mail" label
number should be placed on every page.
Reply:
The label number need not be placed on each page. It should,
however, be placed on the first page of each separate document,
such as, a new application, amendment, assignment, and
transmittal letter for a fee, along with the certificate of
mailing by "Express Mail". Although the label number may be on
checks, such a practice is not required. P
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Comment:
A question was raised by one party as to the location within the
Patent and Trademark Office of the mailing labels where papers to
different applications are placed in the same envelope.
Reply:
The mailing labels from all “Express Mail" packages are expected
to be removed and initially retained centrally in the Mail Room
of the Patent and Trademark Office. The number on each document
will allow direct access to the appropriate mailing label if any
questions should arise.
Comment:
One comment suggested that §1.22(b) be amended to exclude
itemization of all fees where a general authorization to charge a
deposit account has been given.
Reply:
Even where fees are charged to a deposit account, it is desirable
to know specifically which fees are to be paid. Therefore, the
suggestion has not been adopted.
Comment:
One comment was received which suggested adding a sentence to
§1.41(d) indicating that the filing of an oath or declaration
executed by the applicant would constitute proof of authority to
file the application.
Reply:
Such an additional sentence is not considered to be necessary
since the Patent and Trademark Office does not intend to utilize
the provisions of §1.41(d) unless a controversy arises.
Comment:
One comment was received which suggested the addition to the end
of §1.42 of the words “except for patents granted to the assignee
either of the inventor or of the legal representative of the
inventor."
Reply:
No change is considered to be necessary since few, if any,
problems have arisen without such additional wording in the past.
The existing rule wording “upon proper intervention" also
provides protection for assignees.
Comment:
One comment was received which indicated that §1.46 does not
clearly authorize an assignee of a part interest to cause an
application to be placed on file.
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Reply:
Although §1.46 may not make this point clear, it is clear from
§1.41l(c).
Comment:
One comment recommended that the requirement to show diligence in
correcting inventorship under §1.48 be deleted.
Reply:
It is felt that corrections of inventorship should be diligently
made in patent applications. The naming of correct inventorship
is necessary for the Patent and Trademark Office to make
decisions on topics such as double patenting, priority claims and
first inventorship.
Comment:
It was recommended in one comment that the verified statement of
facts required by §1.48 "by the original named inventor or
inventors" be replaced by a requirement that he or they merely
assent to the statement of the facts since others may be better
able to provide the best evidence.
Reply:
Since it is the original inventorship that is being changed, it
is believed that all of the previously named inventors should
positively indicate their agreement with the facts in the case.
Affidavits by other individuals may also be supplied where such
persons have direct personal knowledge of certain aspects of the
case.
Comment:
One comment indicated that "it seems a reasonable presumption
that if ownership is unaffected, deceptive intent is absent" in a
§1.48 correction of inventorship situation and that such a
presumption could be written into the rules.
Reply:
Even if applications are commonly owned, the wrong inventorship
could be deceptively named to obtain rights which are only
available to the same inventive entities. The report on Public
Law 97-247 also states that "the Commissioner must be assured of
the presence of innocent error, without deceptive intention --- "
before permitting a substitution of a true inventor's name.
Comment:
One person suggested that the deceptive intent in §1.48 refer to
the acts of the actual inventors rather than to both the alleged
and actual inventor or inventors.
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Reply:
This suggestion has been adopted in both §§1.48 and 1.324, but
deceptive intention on the part of other parties is subject to
review under §1.56.
Comment :
One person suggested that in §1.48, line 3 "may" be changed to
--must--.
Reply:
The suggestion has not been adopted. Corrections may only be
made if the conditions set forth in §1.48 are satisfied.
Comment:
Two comments objected to the insertion of "material" in §1.51(b).
Reply:
This word has been removed and does not appear in the final rule.
Comment:
One comment suggested changing "an" to --a complete-- in the
title of §1.51.
Reply:
This suggestion has been adopted.
Comment:
One comment indicated that §§1.52(c) and 1.56(c) seemed overly
inflexible and harsh when considering minor grammatical changes.
Reply:
Aithough §1.56 indicates that applications "may" be stricken,
rather than “must" be stricken, it is still considered important
to maintain a clear line in the regulations against changes in
the original applications made after the execution of the
application oath or declaration. The line between grammatical
changes and changes relating to the merits is frequently unclear.
Comment:
Three comments noted an apparent inconsistency between proposed
§§1.10 and 1.53 as to whether §1.10 relates to the filing of
patent applications.
Reply:
Section 1.10 does relate to the filing of patent applications.
In order to clarify the wording, “received" in §1.53(b) has been
changed to "filed".
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Comment:
One comment was received suggesting that a sentence be added to
§1.53(d) to indicate that PCT applicants cannot submit late
filing fees, oaths or declarations under 35 U.S.C. 371.
Reply:
Such a reference in §1.53 does not appear appropriate because
this section relates to “filing dates". In the PCT situation,
the filing date was already granted at the time of filing the PCT
international application.
Comment:
One comment was received which suggested that §1.53(a) be
rewritten to indicate all applications are assigned serial
numbers but not accorded filing dates.
Reply:
The proposal was not adopted since it is considered unnecessary.
Comment :
One person suggested that §1.53(b) be amended to specify that
only “a specification purporting to contain a description and at
least one claim..." is needed to obtain a filing date.
Reply:
No change is being made since a determination must be initially
made as to whether or not a specification has been filed. In any
case, sufficiency of the specification must later be checked by
the examiner.
Comment:
One person indicated that the time period for filing a correction
to a defect in an application is left entirely within the
discretion of the Commissioner and that any setting of periods of
time would be tantamount to an exercise of rulemaking authority.
Section 1.53(d) should be provided with an explicit time
limitation.
Reply:
No specific time period is considered to be necessary in the
regulations. The Commissioner has full authority and discretion
under the statute in 35 U.S.C. 111 to set periods of time. The
statute does not require the Commissioner to use the rulemaking
process to set time periods for response to an action or
requirement by the Patent and Trademark Office in a patent
application.
Comment:
Two comments were received objecting to the use of the words "or
otherwise disposed of" in §1.53(c).
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Reply:
This wording has existed in §1.53(b) in the past without
objection. No need is seen to depart from this wording at this
time.
Comment:
One person questioned whether the change in §1.54(b) would result
in return post cards not being stamped with the application
serial number.
Reply:
No change is intended in the existing return post card practice.
Comment:
One comment proposed adding another sentence to §1.154(b)
indicating that foreign priority claims will be acknowledged on
the filing receipt.
Reply:
This proposal is not being adopted since the examiner must
determine whether the stautory requirements of 35 U.S.C. 119 have
been met before an acknowledgment can be sent.
Comment:
One comment suggested that the Patent and Trademark Office
indicate on the filing receipt both the filing date under §1.10
and the actual date of receipt.
Reply:
The actual date of receipt can be obtained by requesting a
receipt from the Postal Service. The actual date of receipt
cannot be placed on the filing receipt because of current
computer limitations. The suggestion is therefore not being
adopted at this time.
Comment:
One comment was. received indicating that it is not clear whether
or not an application based on a specification and drawing, but
containing no oath or declaration or filing fee, could serve as
the basis for a priority claim under 35 U.S.C. 120.
Reply:
If the filed specification and drawings fully disclose the
invention as required by 35 U.S.C. 112, the application may serve
as a basis for a priority claim under §120 even if no oath or
declaration, or no fee has been filed, as long as the continuing
application is filed prior to the abandonment of the first
application under §1.53(d).
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Comment:
One comment suggested that §1.55(b) be removed since the
requirements of the statute are fully set forth in 35 U.S.C. 119.
Reply:
Although the statutory requirements set forth basic requirements,
it is felt that the more specific details of §1.55(b) provide
needed guidance for applicants.
Comment:
Two persons questioned the meaning of “inspection and review" in
§1.56(c) and suggested certain amendments.
Reply:
The words “inspection and" are being removed to eliminate any
redundancy. The paragraph has also been broken down into four
items as proposed by a comment.
Comment:
One suggestion was made that applicant be allowed to order a copy
of the parent patent, with payment of fee, when filing a §1.60
application.
Reply:
Such a practice is contrary to the intent of the rule change.
The problems the Patent and Trademark Office is attempting to
solve by the change, which are caused by poor copies and delays
in processing, would remain with such a practice.
Comment:
Two persons suggested that §1.60 be amended to drop "and claimed"
from the title.
Reply:
The suggestion has been adopted.
Comment:
One person suggested that §1.60 be modified to drop the
requirement for verification by affidavit when the statement is
made by a registered patent attorney or agent.
Reply:
The suggestion has been adopted.
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Comment:
One comment noted that there is no specific requirement in
§§1.56, 1.63 or 1.98 to identify foreign applications filed more
than one year prior to the U.S. filing date.
Reply:
Section 1.63(b) (3) broadly requires applicant to acknowledge the
duty to disclose information material to the examination of the
application. This information includes foreign patents based on
applications filed more than a year prior to the filing date of
the United States application and which issue before the filing
date of the United States application.
Comment:
One person felt that §1.63(b)(1) will be a disaster for the
patent system since the inventor may not be physically able to
review and understand the invention or because the legal language
format used in claims may not be understood by the inventor.
Five persons argued that adoption of §1.63 would result in
raising the defense that the inventor did not understand the
claims in each patent infringement suit.
Reply:
The inventor is not expected to understand all the legal
interpretations or limitations in a claim. The inventor is
expected to recognize that what is being claimed is the subject
matter which the inventor regards as his or her invention
pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 112. The physical factors have to some
extent existed in past practice and have been handled on a
case-by-case basis where necessary. The situation outlined would
exist in any signing of a legal document. The wording of §1.63
has been explained in the preamble to minimize occurrences of
problems.
Comment:
One comment noted that many inventors do not know whether
additional subject matter is claimed in a continuation-in-part
application under §1.63(d).
Reply:
The wording in §1.63(d) is considered to be appropriate and in
accordance with case law. If uncertainty exists the attorney or
agent, if any, should clarify the matter and §1.63(d) should be
followed.
Comment :
One person proposed that §1.63(d) be modified to explicitly
require the disclosure of foreign patents granted before the
filing of the continuation-in-part application.
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Reply:
Section 1.63(d) has been amended to clearly indicate that
material information pursuant to §1.56(a) between the filing date
of the parent application and the filing date of the
continuation-in-part application must be disclosed. The
discussion of new §1.63 refers to material foreign patents
published during this time interval.
Comment:
Two comments indicated concern with the parenthetical language in
proposed §1.63(d) in that it would create severe problems.
Reply:
Paragraph (d) of §1.63 has been amended to remove such problems.
Comment:
One comment suggested adding --he or she is aware of-- after
information in §1.63(b) (3) and (d).
Reply:
This suggestion is not adopted since such wording is already
present in §1.56(a).
Comment :
One comment suggested that §1.63(c) clarify what is intended by
"the first filed foreign application," particularly in view of 35
U.S.C. 119, third paragraph.
Reply:
The rule has been amended to clarify the matter.
Comment :
One comment was received suggesting changes be made in the title
and that paragraph (b) of §1.70 refer to §1.63 instead of "this
section."
Reply:
The change suggested to the title has been made. The suggestion
to paragraph (b) has not been made since it is considered
unnecessary.
Comment:
Three comments were received which indicated that the wording of
§1.97(a) would require an immediate filing of disclosure
information if the filing receipt is received just before three
months after filing.
Reply:
The wording of §1.97(a) has been changed to remove this problem.
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Comment:
One comment was received which urged that the title of §1.97 and
contents of §1.97(b) not be changed, since the proposed wording
would not require filing of the closest prior art.
Reply:
The proposed changes are not intended to make any changes in the
type of information which is to be submitted to the Office. The
proposal has been adopted in modified form.
Comment:
One person indicated preference for the use of "prior art" in
§§1.51(b), 1.97, 1.98, and 1.99 since it does not create an
inferred admission that the information submitted is material.
Five comments favored the removal of “prior art" from §1.97 but
objected to the addition of "material".
Reply:
The rule change was proposed to answer arguments that the use of
the term “prior art" implied that the information was a reference
against applicant's invention. Since the majority of the
comments supported modifying the rule, the use of the terms
“prior art" as well as “material” are being dropped.
Comment:
Two comments were received concerning §1.98(a) suggesting that
the "place of publication" be clarified or removed.
Reply:
This suggestion has not been adopted since the "place of
publication" is not mandatory. It is intended to mean the city
and country of publication. Also the citation of the “place of
publication" is consistent with the §1.107(a) requirements.
Comment:
It was suggested by one person that §1.101 be amended to clarify
when PCT international applications which have entered the
national stage should be taken up for examination.
Reply:
An amendment has been made to §1.101 as suggested to clarify that
they are taken up in order based on the date they have entered
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Comment:
One comment was presented suggesting that the words “which are
not examined on the merits" in §1.101 be removed.
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Reply:
The suggestion has been adopted.
Comment:
One comment urged returning to the use of the Office draftsmen
for minor corrections to reduce the burden under proposed §1.123.
Reply:
Some minor corrections may be made by the Office draftsmen on a
time-available basis. However, since the Office currently has
only a few draftsmen who are responsible for reviewing and
approving all drawings, very little time is presently available
for making corrections.
Comment:
Four suggestions were made to amend §1.123 to specifically
provide for the filing of substitute drawings if corrections are
required.
Reply:
These suggestions have been adopted.
Comment:
One comment was received indicating that §1.125 should indicate
to whom it should be clear that acceptance of a substitute
specification would facilitate processing.
Reply:
An amendment has been made to clarify that it should be clear to
the examiner.
Comment:
One comment suggested removal of the last sentence of §1.137(b)
to permit §1.183 petitions to be filed to waive time periods for
requesting revival of unintentionally abandoned applications.
Reply:
No change in §1.137(b) is considered to be appropriate at this
time since §1.137(b) only became effective on October 1, 1982.
(Since changes to §1.141 are not being promulgated in this rule
change, comments and replies to this section are not included.)
Comment:
One comment pointed out that the reference to a "period of twelve
months" in §1.153 was indefinite.
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Reply:
Section 1.153 has been amended to remove the indefiniteness.
Comment:
One comment was presented which suggested that §1.172 refer to a
“reissue oath" rather than to “reissue oaths."
Reply:
This suggestion has been adopted.
Comment:
One comment suggested the insertion of “the filing of" before
"each patent" in §1.335(a) and (b).
Reply:
The suggestion has been adopted.
(Since the proposed addition of a new paragraph (e) to §1.565 is
not being adopted in this rule change, comments and replies to
this section are not included.)
Comment:
One suggestion was made that a procedure be designed in which
foreign filing licenses could be granted by return post card
without losing the time required to send the filing receipts.
Reply:
It is felt that the procedure under §5.12 should be adopted at
this time and be placed into operation. If after some experience
additional modifications are found desirable, further changes
could be made. To introduce several alternative procedures at
this time is considered to be too complex and may endanger the
success of the proposed procedure.
Comment:
One comment requested that the Office grant a prospective foreign
filing license under §5.12 for all data and amendatory material
to be filed abroad.
Reply:
Such petitions are not part of this proposed change but this
concept is being considered in a separate rule change proposal.
Comment:
One comment suggested that the Filing Receipt specifically
indicate whether or not a license has been denied under §5.12.
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Reply:
The proposed practice under §5.12 would indicate on the Filing
Receipt when a license is granted. On other cases in which a
license is not granted further review is required. A license may
still be granted at a later date.
Comment:
One comment stated that it should be possible to petition at any
early date for a foreign filing license as well as obtain one on
the filing receipt.
Reply:
It will still be possible to petition earlier for a license under
revised §5.12.
Implementation Of Patent Procedure Revisions
The effective date of the patent procedure revisions contained in
this rulemaking is February 27, 1983. The various sections will
be implemented in the manner set forth below:
§1.10 Filing of papers and fees by "Express Mail" with
certificate.
The “Guidelines under §1.10" set forth below provide guidance in
implementing §1.10:
Guidelines under §1.10
A) The certification under §1.10 requires a signature of the
person depositing the paper with the United States Postal Service
as “Express Mail". Specifically, if the certification under
§1.10 appears on a paper that requires a signature, two
signatures are required, one for the paper and one for the
certification under §1.10.
B) When possible, the certification under §1.10 should appear on
an upper portion of the first page of the paper being submitted.
However, if there is insufficient space to make the certification
on the same paper, such as in the case of the patent issue fee
transmittal form PTO-85, the certification should be on a
separate sheet securely attached to the paper.
C) When the certification is presented on a separate sheet, that
sheet must (1) be signed and (2) fully identify and be securely
attached to the paper or fee it accompanies. The required
identification should include the serial number and filing date
of the application as well as the type of paper being filed,
e.g., complete application, specification and drawings, responses
to rejection or refusal, notice of appeal, etc. If the serial
number of the application is not known, the identification should
include at least the name of the inventor(s) and the title of the
invention. An unsigned certification will not be considered
acceptable.
Moreover, without the proper identifying data, a certification
presented on a separate sheet will not be considered acceptable
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if there is any question or doubt concerning the connection
between the sheet and the paper filed.
D) In situations wherein the correspondence includes papers for
more than one application e.g., a single envelope containing
separate applications or papers for various parts of the Patent
and Trademark Office, each paper must have its own certification
and the “Express Mail" label number as a part thereof or attached
thereto.
E) In situations wherein the correspondence includes several
papers directed to the same application (e.g., a proposed
response under 37 CFR 1.116 and a notice of appeal), each paper
should also have its own certification as a part thereof or
attached thereto.
F) Practitioners may place the certification language on the
first page of a paper with an inked stamp. Such a practice is
encouraged because the certification is not only readily visible
but also forms an integral part of the paper. An example of a
preferred stamp is:
“Express Mail" mailing label number
Date of Deposit
I hereby certify that this paper or fee is being deposited with
the United States Postal Service “Express Mail Post Office to
Addressee" service under 37 CFR 1.10 on the date indicated above
and is addressed to the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks,
Washington, D.C. 20231.
(Typed or printed name of person mailing paper or fee)
(Signature of person mailing paper or fee)
§1.48 Correction of inventorship.
Any patent application pending on or after February 27, 1983, is
subject to the provisions of this section.
§1.53 Serial number, filing date, and completion of application.
The provisions of this section apply to any patent application
filed on or after February 27, 1983.
§1.63 Oath or declaration.
The provisions of §1.63 will become effective on February 27,
1983, and will apply to any oath or declaration filed on or after
that date. However, in order to provide a smooth transition from
the old oath or declaration requirements to the new, the Office
will continue to accept between February 27, 1983, and June 30,
1983, any oath or declaration in compliance with §1.65 as i
existed immediately prior to February 27, 1983, so long as that
oath or declaration is attached to and was executed as a part of
an application to be filed in the Patent and Trademark Office.
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Effective July 1, 1983, all oaths or declarations filed under
§1.51(a) (2) as a part of a patent application must fully comply
with §1.63.
A suggested format for a declaration is set forth below:
Declaration For Patent Application
As a below named inventor, I hereby declare that:
My residence, post office address and citizenship are as stated
below next to my name,
I believe I am the original, first and sole inventor (if only one
name is listed below) or an original, first and joint inventor
(if plural names are listed below) of the subject matter which is
claimed and for which a patent is sought on the invention
entitled
the specification of which
(check CJ is attached hereto.
one)
was filed on as
Application Serial No.
and was amended on -
(if applicable)
I hereby state that I have reviewed and understand the contents
of the above identified specification, including the claims, as
amended by any amendment referred to above.
I acknowledge the duty to disclose information which is material
to the examination of this application in accordance with Title
37, Code of Federal Regulations, §1.56(a).
I hereby claim foreign priority benefits under Title 35, United
States Code, §119 of any foreign application(s) for patent or
inventor's certificate listed below and have also identified
below any foreign application for patent or inventor's
certificate having a filing date before that of the application
on which priority is claimed:
Prior Foreign Application (s)
Priority
Claimed
(Number) (Country) (Day/Month/Year Filed) Yes No
(Number) (Country) (Day/Month/Year Filed) Yes No
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(Number) (Country) (Day/Month/Year Filed) Yes No
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I hereby claim the benefit under Title 35, United States Code,
§120 of any United States application(s) listed below and,
insofar as the subject matter of each of the claims of this
application is not disclosed in the prior United States
application in the manner provided by the first paragraph of
Title 35, United States Code, §112, I acknowledge the duty to
disclose material information as defined in Title 37, Code of
Federal Regulations, §1.56(a) which occurred between the filing
date of the prior application and the national or PCT
international filing date of this application:
(Application Serial No.) (Filing Date) (Status)
(patented,
pending,
abandoned)
(Application Serial No.) (Filing Date) (Status)
(patented,
pending,
abandoned)
I hereby declare that all statements made herein of my own
knowledge are true and that all statements made on information
and belief are believed to be true; and further that these
statements were made with the knowledge that willful false
statements and the like so made are punishable by fine or
imprisonment, or both, under Section 1001 of Title 18 of the
United States Code and that such willful false statements may
jeopardize the validity of the application or any patent issued
thereon.
Full name of sole or first inventor
Inventor's signature
Date
Residence
Citizenship
Post Office Address
Full name of second joint inventor, if any
Second Inventor's signature
Date
Residence
Citizenship
Post Office Address
(Supply similar information and signature for third and
subsequent joint inventors.)
The declaration form set forth above is specifically designed for
use where the specification is attached to the form and the
specification and declaration are filed at one time, and also
where the declaration form is filed after the specification anid
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drawings in accordance with §1.53. The form can be used where
foreign priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. 119 and where the
benefit of one or more United States applications is claimed
under 35 U.S.C. 120. Appropriate modifications -.can be made in
the form so long as compliance with the rules is maintained. For
example, if the form is being used as a supplemental declaration
form which is being submitted after numerous amendments the form
might appropriately be modified by changing the words "Was
amended on" to “with amendments through."
§1.335 Filing of notice of arbitration awards.
The written notices required by this section should be directed
to the attention of the Office of the Solicitor, which Office
will be responsible for processing of such notices.
Other Considerations
Environmental, energy, and other considerations: The rule change
will not have a significant impact on the quality of the human
environment or the conservation of energy resources.
The rule change is in conformity with the requirements of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act. (Pub. L. 96-354), Executive Order
12291, and the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980, 44 U.S.C. 3501
et. seq.
The rule change will not have a significant adverse economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities (Regulatory
Flexibility Act. Pub. L. 96-354) for several reasons. Public Law
97-247 has taken into consideration the impact it may have on
small entities. In general, the rule change will also expedite
proceedings before the Patent and Trademark Office, changing
existing procedures where they can be simplified.
The Patent and Trademark Office has determined that this rule
change is not a major rule under Executive Order 12291. The
annual effect on the economy will be less than $100 million.
There will be no major increase in costs or prices for consumers,
individual industries, federal, state, or local government
agencies, or geographic regions. There will be no significant
adverse effects on competition, employment, investment,
productivity, innovation, or on the ability of United
States-based enterprises to compete with foreign-based
enterprises in domestic or export markets.
This rule change will not impose a burden under the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1980, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et. seq., since no
significant additional record keeping or reporting requirements
are placed upon the public. In fact, some paperwork, especially
that related to foreign filing license petitions, will be
reduced.
List of Subjects in 37 CFR Parts 1 and 5
Administrative practice and procedure, Courts, Inventions and
patents.
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Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the authority granted to
the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks by 35 U.S.C. 6 and
Public Law 97-247, the Patent and Trademark Office is amending
Title 37 of the Code of Federal Regulations as set forth below.
37 CFR, Parts 1 and 5, are amended as follows:
1. Section 1.4 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as
follows:
§1.4 Nature of correspondence.
(a) Correspondence with the Patent and Trademark Office
comprises: (1) correspondence relating to services and facilities
of the Office, such as general inquiries, requests for
publications supplied by the Office, orders for printed copies of
patents or trademark registrations, orders for copies of records,
transmission of assignments for recording, and the like, and (2)
correspondence in and relating to a particular application or
other proceeding in the Office. See particularly the rules
relating to the filing, processing, or other proceedings of
national applications in Subpart B, §§1.31 to 1.352; of
international applications in Subpart C, §§1.401 to 1.482; of
reexamination of patents in Subpart D, §§1.501 to 1.570; and of
trademark applications, §§2.11 to 2.189.
* * * * *
2. Section 1.6 is revised to read as follows:
§1.6 Receipt of letters and papers.
(a) Letters and other papers received in the Patent and
Trademark Office are stamped with the date of receipt. No papers
are received in the Patent and Trademark Office on Saturdays,
Sundays or federal holidays within the District of Columbia.
(b) Mail placed in the Patent and Trademark Office pouch up to
midnight on weekdays, excepting Saturdays and federal holidays,
by the post office at Washington, D. C., serving the Patent and
Trademark Office, is considered as having been received in the
Patent and Trademark Office on the day it was so placed in the
pouch.
(c) In addition to being mailed or delivered by hand during
office hours, letters and other papers may be deposited up to
midnight in a box provided at the guard's desk at the lobby of
building 3 of the Patent and Trademark Office at Crystal Plaza,
Arlington, Virginia and at the main entrance (14th Street) of the
Department of Commerce Building, Washington, D. C., on weekdays
except Saturdays and federal holidays, and all papers deposited
therein are considered as received in the Patent and Trademark
Office on the day of deposit.
(d) If interruptions or emergencies in the United States Postal
Service which have been so designated by the Commissioner occur,
the Patent and Trademark Office will consider as filed on a
particular date in the Office any paper or fee which is (1)
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promptly filed after the ending of the designated interruption or
emergency and (2) accompanied by a statement indicating that such
paper or fee would have been filed on that particular date if it
were not for the designated interruption or emergency in the
United States Postal Service. Such statement must be a verified
statement if made by a person not registered to practice before
the Patent and Trademark Office.
3. Section 1.7 is revised to read as follows:
§1.7 Times for taking action: Expiration on Saturday, Sunday or
federal holiday.
Whenever periods of time are specified in this part in days,
calendar days are intended. When the day, or the last day fixed
by statute or by or under this part for taking any action or
paying any fee in the Patent and Trademark Office falls on
Saturday, Sunday, or on a federal holiday within the District of
Columbia, the action may be taken, or the fee paid, on the next
succeeding day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or a federal
holiday. See §1.304 for time for appeal or for commencing civil
action.
4. Section 1.8 is amended by revising the introductory text of
paragraph (a) and paragraph (a)(1), (a)(2) introductory text, and
(a) (2) (i) to read as follows:
§1.8 Certificate of mailing.
(a) Except in the cases enumerated below, papers and fees
required to be filed in the Patent and Trademark Office within a
set period of time will be considered as being timely filed if:
(1) they are addressed to the Commissioner of Patents and
Trademarks, Washington, D. C. 20231, and deposited with the U.S.
Postal Service with sufficient postage as first class mail prior
to expiration of the set period, and (2) they also include a
certificate for each paper or fee stating the date of deposit.
The person signing the certificate should have reasonable basis
to expect that the correspondence would be mailed on or before
the date indicated. The actual date of receipt of the paper or
fee will be used for all other purposes. This procedure does not
apply to the following:
(i) The filing of a national patent application specification
and drawing or other papers for the purpose of obtaining an
application filing date;
* * * * *
5. A new section 1.10 is added to read as follows:
§1.10 Filing of papers and fees by "Express Mail" with
certificate.
(a) Any paper or-fee to be filed in the Patent and Trademark
Office can be filed utilizing the "Express Mail Post Office to
Addressee" service of the United States Postal Service and be
considered as having been filed in the Office on the date the
paper or fee is shown to have been deposited as "Express Mail"
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(b) Any paper or fee filed by "Express Mail" must have the
number of the “Express Mail” mailing label placed thereon prior
to mailing, be addressed to the Commissioner of Patents and
Trademarks, Washington, D.C. 20231, and any such paper or fee
must also include a certificate of mailing by “Express Mail"
which states the date of mailing by "Express Mail” and is signed
by the person mailing the paper or fee.
(c) The Patent and Trademark Office will accept the certificate
of mailing by "Express Mail" and accord the paper or fee the
certificate date under 35 U.S.C. 21(a) without further proof of
the date on which the mailing by “Express Mail" occurred unless a
question is present regarding the date of mailing. If more than
a reasonable time has elapsed between the certificate date and
the Patent and Trademark Office receipt date or if other
questions regarding the date of mailing are present, the person
mailing the paper or fee may be required to file a copy of the
"Express Mail" receipt showing the actual date of mailing and a
statement from the person who mailed the paper or fee averring to
the fact that the mailing occurred on the date certified. Such
statement must be a verified statement if made by a person not
registered to practice before the Patent and Trademark Office.
6. Section 1.17 is amended by revising paragraph (h) to read as
follows:
§1.17 Patent application processing fees.
* * * * *
(h) For filing a petition to the Commissioner under a section of
this part listed below which refers to this paragraph--$120.00
--§1.47--for filing by other than all the inventors or a
person not the inventor
--§1.48--for correction of inventorship
--§1.182-for decision on questions not specifically provided
for
--§1.183-to suspend the rules
--§1.268-for late filing of interference settlement
agreement
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7. Section 1.22 is revised to read as follows:
§1.22 Fees payable in advance.
(a) Patent and trademark fees and charges payable to the Patent
and Trademark Office are required to be paid in advance, that is,
at the time of requesting any action by the Office for which a
fee or charge is payable with the exception that under §1.53
applications for patent may be assigned a filing date without
payment of the basic filing fee.
(b) All patent and trademark fees paid to the Patent and
Trademark Office should be itemized in each individual
application, patent or other proceeding in such a manner that it
is clear for which purpose the fees are paid.
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8. Section 1.24 is revised to read as follows:
§1.24 Coupons.
Coupons in denominations of one dollar are sold by the Patent and
Trademark Office for the convenience of regular purchasers of
U.S. patents and trademark registrations; these coupons may not
be used for any other purpose. The one dollar coupons are sold
individually and in books of 50 with stubs for record for $50.
These coupons are good until used; they may be transferred but
cannot be redeemed.
9. Section 1.41 is revised to read as follows:
§1.41 Applicant for patent.
(a) A patent must be applied for in the name of the actual
inventor or inventors. Full names must be stated, including the
family name and at least one given name without abbreviation
together with any other given name or initial.
(b) Unless the contrary is indicated the word "applicant" when
used in these sections refers to the inventor or joint inventors
who are applying for a patent, or to the person mentioned in
§§1.42, 1.43, or 1.47 who is applying for a patent in place of
the inventor.
(c) Any person authorized by the applicant may file an
applicatior for patent on behalf of the inventor or inventors,
but an oath or declaration for the application (§1.63) can only
be made in accordance with §1.64.
(ad) A showing may be required from the person filing the
application that the filing was authorized where such
authorization comes into question.
10. Section 1.42 is revised to read as follows:
§1.42 When the inventor is dead.
In case of the death of the inventor, the legal representative
(executor, administrator, etc.) of the deceased inventor may make
the necessary oath or declaration, and apply for and obtain the
patent. Where the inventor dies during the time intervening
between the filing of the application and the granting of a
patent thereon, the letters patent may be issued to the legal
representative upon proper intervention.
ll. Section 1.43 is revised to read as follows:
§1.43 When the inventor is insane or legally incapacitated.
In case an inventor is insane or otherwise legally incapacitated,
the legal representative (guardian, conservator, etc.) of such
inventor may make the necessary oath or declaration, and apply
for and obtain the patent.
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12. Section 1.45 is amended by removing paragraphs (b) and (c)
and the designation (a) to the first paragraph and by revising
the text to read as follows:
§1.45 Joint inventors.
Joint inventors must apply for a patent jointly and each must
make the required oath or declaration: neither of them alone, nor
less than the entire number, can apply for a patent for an
invention invented by them jointly, except as provided in §1.47.
13. Section 1.46 is revised to read as follows:
§1.46 Assigned inventions and patents.
In case the whole or a part interest in the invention or in the
patent to be issued is assigned, the application must still be
made or authorized to be made, and an oath or declaration signed,
by the inventor or one of the persons mentioned in §§1.42, 1.43,
or 1.47. However, the patent may be issued to the assignee or
jointly to the inventor and the assignee as provided in §1.334.
14. Section 1.47 is revised to read as follows:
§1.47 Filing when an inventor refuses to sign or cannot be
reached.
(a) If a joint inventor refuses to join in an application for
patent or cannot be found or reached after diligent effort, the
application may be made by the other inventor on behalf of
himself or herself and the omitted inventor. The oath or
declaration in such an application must be accompanied by a
petition including proof of the pertinent facts and by the
required fee (§1.17(h)) and must state the last known address of
the omitted inventor. The Patent and Trademark Office shall
forward notice of the filing of the application to the omitted
inventor at said address. Should such notice be returned to the
Office undelivered, or should the address of the omitted inventor
be unknown, notice of the filing of the application shall be
published in the Official Gazette. The omitted inventor may
subsequently join in the application on filing an oath or
declaration of the character required by §1.63. A patent may be
granted to the inventor making the application, upon a showing
satisfactory to the Commissioner, subject to the same rights
which the omitted inventor would have had if he or she had been
joined.
(b) Whenever an inventor refuses to execute an application for
patent, or cannot be found or reached after diligent effort, a
person to whom the inventor has assigned or agreed in writing to
assign the invention or who otherwise shows sufficient
proprietary interest in the matter justifying such action may
make application for patent on behalf of and as agent for the
inventor. The oath or declaration in such an application must be
accompanied by a petition including proof of the pertinent facts
and a showing that such action is necessary to preserve the
rights of the parties or to prevent irreparable damage, and by
the required fee (§1.17(h)) and must state the last known address
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of the inventor. The assignment, written agreement to assign or
other evidence of proprietary interest, or a verified copy
thereof, must be filed in the Patent and Trademark Office. The
Office shall forward notice of the filing of the application to
the inventor at the address stated in the application. Should
such notice be returned to the Office undelivered, or should the
address of the inventor be unknown, notice of the filing of the
application shall be published in the Official Gazette. The
inventor may subsequently join in the application on filing an
oath or declaration of the character required by §1.63. A patent
may be granted to the inventor upon a showing satisfactory to the
Commissioner.
15. A new section 1.48 is added to read as follows:
§1.48 Correction of inventorship.
If the correct inventor or inventors are not named in an
application for patent through error without any deceptive
intention on the part of the actual inventor or inventors, the
application may be amended to name only the actual inventor or
inventors. Such amendment must be diligently made and must be
accompanied by (1) a petition including a statement of facts
verified by the original named inventor or inventors establishing
when the error without deceptive intention was discovered and how
it occurred; (2) an oath or declaration by each actual inventor
or inventors as required by §1.63; (3) the fee set forth in
§1.17(h); and (4) the written consent of any assignee.
16. Section 1.51 is amended by revising paragraphs 1.51(a) (2)
and (b) to read as follows:
§1.51 General requisites of a complete application.
(a) * * *
(2) An oath or declaration, see §§1.63 and 1.68.
7 * *
(b) Applicants are encouraged to file an information disclosure
statement. See §§1.97 through 1.99.
17. Section 1.52 is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as
follows:
§1.52 Language, paper, writing, margins.
* * * * *
(c) Any interlineation, erasure, cancellation or other
alteration of the application papers filed must be made before
the signing of any accompanying oath or declaration pursuant to
§1.63 referring to those application papers and should be dated
and initialed or signed by the applicant on the same sheet of
paper. No such alterations in the application papers are
permissible after the signing of an oath or declaration referring
to those application papers (§1.56(c)). After the signing of the
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oath or declaration referring to the application papers,
amendments may only be made in the manner provided by §§1.121 and
1.123=1.125.
* * * * *
18. Section 1.53 is revised to read as follows:
§1.53 Serial number, filing date, and completion of application.
(a) Any application for a patent received in the Patent and
Trademark Office will be assigned a serial number for
identification purposes.
(b) The filing date of an application for patent is the date on
which (1) a specification containing a description pursuant to
§1.71 and at least one claim pursuant to §1.75, and (2) any
drawing required by §1.8l(a), are filed in the Patent and
Trademark Office. No new matter may be introduced into an
application after its filing date (§1.118).
(c) If any application is filed without the specification or
drawing required by paragraph (b) of this section, applicant will
be so notified and given a time period within which to submit the
omitted specification or drawing in order to obtain a filing date
as of the date of filing of such submission. If the omission is
not corrected within the time period set, the application will be
returned or otherwise disposed of; the fee, if submitted, will be
refunded less a $50.00 handling fee.
(d) If an application which has been accorded a filing date
pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section does not include the
appropriate filing fee or an oath or declaration by the
applicant, applicant will be so notified and given a period of
time within which to file the fee, oath, or declaration and to
pay the surcharge as set forth in §1.16(e) in order to prevent
abandonment of the application. The notification pursuant to
this paragraph may be made simultaneously with any notification
pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section.
(e) An application for a patent will not be placed upon the
files for examination until all its required parts, complying
with the rules relating thereto, are received, except that
certain minor informalities may be waived subject to subsequent
correction whenever required.
(f) The filing date of an international application designating
the United States of America shall be treated as the filing date
in the United States of America under PCT Article 11(3), except
as provided in 35 U.S.C. 102(e).
19. Section 1.54 is revised to read as follows:
§1.54 Parts of application to be filed together; filing receipt.
(a) It is desirable that all parts of the complete application
be deposited in the Office together; otherwise a letter must
accompany each part, accurately and clearly connecting it with
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the other parts of the application. See §1.53 with regard to
completion of an application.
(b) Applicant will be informed of the application serial number
and filing date by a filing receipt.
20. Section 1.55 is revised to read as follows:
§1.55 Claim for foreign priority.
(a) An applicant may claim the benefit of the filing date of a
prior foreign application under the conditions specified in 35
U.S.C. 119 and 172. The claim to priority need be in no special
form and may be made by the attorney or agent if the foreign
application is referred to in the oath or declaration as required
by §1.63. The claim for priority and the certified copy of the
foreign application specified in the second paragraph of 35
U.S.C. 119 must be filed in the case of interference (§1.224);
when necessary to overcome the date of a reference relied upon by
the examiner; or when specifically required by the examiner; and
in all other cases they must be filed not later than the date the
issue fee is paid. If the papers filed are not in the English
language, a translation need not be filed except in the three
particular instances specified in the preceding sentence, in
which event a sworn translation or a translation certified as
accurate by a sworn or official translator must be filed. If the
priority papers are submitted after the date the issue fee is
paid, they must be accompanied by a petition requesting their
entry and the fee set forth in §1.17(i).
(b) An applicant may under certain circumstances claim priority
on the basis of an application for an inventor's certificate in a
country granting both inventor's certificates and patents. When
an applicant wishes to claim the right of priority as to a claim
or claims of the application on the basis of an application for
an inventor's certificate in such a country under 35 U.S.C. 119,
last paragraph (as amended July 28, 1972), the applicant or his
attorney or agent, when submitting a claim for such right as
specified in paragraph (b) of this section, shall include an
affidavit or declaration including a specific statement that,
upon an investigation, he or she has satisfied himself or herself
that to the best of his or her knowledge the applicant, when
filing his or her application for the inventor's certificate, had
the option to file an application either for a patent or an
inventor's certificate as to the subject matter of the identified
claim or claims forming the basis for the claim of priority.
21. Section 1.56 is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as
follows:
§1.56 Duty of disclosure; fraud; striking or rejection of
applications.
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(c) Any application may be stricken from the files if:
(1) An oath or declaration pursuant to §1.63 is signed in
blank;
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(2) An oath or declaration pursuant to §1.63 is signed
without review thereof by the person making the oath or
declaration;
(3) An oath or declaration pursuant to §1.63 is signed
without review of the specification, including the claims,
as required by §1.63(b);
or
(4) The application papers filed in the Office are altered
after the signing of an oath or declaration pursuant to
§1.63 referring to those application papers.
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§1.57 [Removed]
22. Section 1.57 is removed.
23. Section 1.59 is revised to read as follows:
§1.59 Papers of application with filing date not to be returned.
Papers in an application which has received a filing date
pursuant to §1.53 will not be returned for any purpose whatever.
If applicants have not preserved copies of the papers, the Office
will furnish copies at the usual cost.
24. Section §1.60 is revised to read as follows:
§1.60 Continuation or divisional application for invention
disclosed in a prior application.
A continuation or divisional application (filed under the
conditions specified in 35 U.S.C. 120 or 121), which discloses
and claims only subject matter disclosed in a prior application
may be filed as a separate application before the patenting or
abandonment of or termination of proceedings on the prior
application. Signing and execution of the application papers by
the applicant may be omitted provided the copy is supplied by and
accompanied by a statement by, the applicant or his or her
attorney or agent that.the application papers comprise a true
copy of the prior application as filed. Such statement must be a
verified statement if made by a person not registered to practice
before the Patent and Trademark Office. Only amendments reducing
the number of claims or adding a reference to the prior
application (§1.78(a)) will be entered before calculating the
filing fee and granting the filing date.
25. Section §1.62 is revised to read as follows:
§1.62 File wrapper ccntinuing procedure.
(a) A continuation, continuation-in-part, or divisional
application, which uses the specification and drawings from a
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prior application to be abandoned, may be filed before the
payment of the issue fee, abandonment of, or termination of
proceedings on a prior application. The filing date of an
application filed under this section is the date on which a
request is filed for an application under this section including
identification of the Serial Number, filing date, and applicant's
name of the prior application.
(b) The filing fee for a continuation, continuation-in-part, or
divisional application under this section is based on the number
of claims remaining in the application after entry of any
preliminary amendment and entry of any amendments under §1.116
unentered in the prior application which applicant has requested
to be entered in the continuing application.
(c) In the case of a continuation-in-part application which adds
and claims additional disclosure by amendment, an oath or
declaration as required by §1.63 must also be filed. Ina
continuation or divisional application which discloses and claims
only subject matter disclosed in a prior application, no
additional oath or declaration is required.
(dad) If an application which has been accorded a filing date
pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section does not include the
appropriate filing fee pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section,
Or an oath or declaration by the applicant in the case of a
continuation-in-part application pursuant to paragraph (c) of
this section, applicant will be so notified and given a period of
time within which to file the fee, oath, or declaration and to
pay the surcharge as set forth in §1.16(e) in order to prevent
abandonment of the application. The notification pursuant to
this paragraph may be made simultaneously with any notification
of a defect pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section.
(e) An application filed under this section will utilize the
file wrapper and contents of the prior application to constitute
the new continuation, continuation-in-part, or divisional
application but will be assigned a new application serial number.
(£f) The filing of an application under this section will be
construed to include a waiver of secrecy by the applicant under
35 U.S.C. 122 to the extent that any member of the public who is
entitled under the provisions of 37 CFR 1.14 to access to, or
information concerning either the prior application or any
continuing application filed under the provisions of this section
may be given similar access to, or similar information
concerning, the other application(s) in the file wrapper.
(g) The filing of a request for a continuing application under
this section will be considered to be a request to expressly
abandon the prior application as of the filing date granted the
continuing application.
(h) The applicant is urged to furnish the following information
relating to the prior application to the best of his or her
ability:
(1) Title as originally filed and as last amended;
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(2) Name of applicant as originally filed and as last
amended;
(3) Current correspondence address of applicant;
(4) Identification of prior foreign application and any
priority claim under 35 U.S.C. 119.
(i) Envelopes containing only application papers and fees for
filing under this section should be marked “Box FWC".
26. A new section 1.63 is added to read as follows:
§1.63 Oath or declaration.
(a) An oath or declaration filed under §1.5l(a)(2) as a part of
an application must:
(1) Be executed in accordance with either §1.66 or §1.68;
(2) Identify the specification to which it is directed;
(3) Identify each inventor and the residence and country of
citizenship of each inventor; and
(4) State whether the inventor is a sole or joint inventor
of the invention claimed.
(b) In addition to meeting the requirements of paragraph (a),
the oath or declaration must state that the person making the
oath or declaration:
(1) Has reviewed and understands the contents of the
specification, including the claims, as amended by any
amendment specifically referred to in the oath or
declaration;
(2) Believes the named inventor or inventors to be the
original and first inventor or inventors of the subject
matter which is claimed and for which a patent is sought;
and
(3) Acknowledges the duty to disclose information which is
material to the examination of the application in accordance
with §1.56(a).
(c) In addition to meeting the requirements of paragraphs (a)
and (b) of this section, the oath or declaration in any
application in which a claim for foreign priority is made
pursuant to §1.55 must identify the foreign application for
patent or inventor's certificate on which priority is claimed,
and any foreign application having a filing date before that of
the application on which priority is claimed, by specifying the
application number, country, day, month and year of its filing.
(d) In any continuation-in-part application filed under the
conditions specified in 35 U.S.C. 120 which discloses and claims
subject matter in addition to that disclosed in the prior
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copending application, the oath or declaration must also state
that the person making the oath or declaration acknowledges the
duty to disclose material information as defined in §1.56(a)
which occurred between the filing date of the prior application
and the national or PCT international filing date of the
continuation-in-part application.
27. A new section 1.64 is added to read as follows:
§1.64 Person making oath or declaration.
(a) The oath or declaration must be made by all of the actual
inventors except as provided for in §§1.42, 1.43, or 1.47.
(b) If the person making the oath or declaration is not the
inventor (§§1.42, 1.43, or 1.47), the oath or declaration shall
state the relationship of the person to the inventor and, upon
information and belief, the facts which the inventor is required
to state.
§1.65 [Removed]
28. Section 1.65 is removed.
29. Section 1.67 is revised to read as follows:
§1.67 Supplemental oath or declaration.
(a) A supplemental oath or declaration meeting the requirements
of §1.63 may be required to be filed to correct any deficiencies
or inaccuracies present in an earlier filed oath or declaration.
(b) A supplemental oath or declaration meeting the requirements
of §1.63 must be filed (1) when a claim is presented for matter
Originally shown or described but not substantially embraced in
the statement of invention or claims originally presented, and
(2) when an oath or declaration submitted in accordance with
§1.53(d) after the filing of the specification and any required
drawings specifically and improperly refers to an amendment which
includes new matter. No new matter may be introduced into an
application after its filing date even if a supplemental oath or
declaration is filed (§1.53(b); §1.118). In proper cases the
oath or declaration here required may be made on information and
belief by an applicant other than inventor.
30. Section 1.69 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as
follows:
§1.69 Foreign language oaths and declarations.
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(b) Unless the text of any oath or declaration in a language
other than English is a form provided or approved by the Patent
and Trademark Office, it must be accompanied by a verified
English translation, except that in the case of an oath or
declaration filed under §1.63, the translation may be filed in
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the Office no later than two months from the date applicant is
notified to file the translation.
31. Section 1.70 is amended by revising the title and paragraph
(a) to read as follows:
§1.70 Oath or declaration under 35 U.S.C. 371(c) (4).
(a) When an applicant of an international application, if the
inventor, desires to enter the national stage under 35 U.S.C.
371, he or she must file an oath or declaration in accordance
with §1.63.
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32. Section 1.77 is amended by revising paragraphs (h) and (i)
to read as follows:
§1.77 Arrangement of application elements.
* * * * *
(h) Abstract of the disclosure.
(i) Signed oath or declaration.
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33. The center heading preceding §1.97 and section 1.97 are
revised to read as follows:
INFORMATION DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
§1.97 Filing of information disclosure statement.
(a) As a means of complying with the duty of disclosure set
forth in §1.56, applicants are encouraged to file an information
disclosure statement at the time of filing the application or
within the later of three months after the filing date of the
application or two months after applicant receives the filing
receipt. If filed separately, the disclosure statement should,
in addition to the identification of the application, include the
Group Art Unit to which the application is assigned as indicated
on the filing receipt. The disclosure statement may either be
separate from the specification or may be incorporated therein.
(b) A disclosure statement filed in accordance with paragraph
(a) of this section shall not be construed as a representation
that a search has been made or that no other material information
as defined in §1.56(a) exists.
34. Section 1.98 is amended by revising the title and paragraph
(a) to read as follows:
§1.98 Content of information disclosure statement.
(a) Any disclosure statement filed under §1.97 or §1.99 shall
include: (1) A listing of patents, publications or other
information and (2) a concise explanation of the relevance of
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each listed item. The disclosure statement shall be accompanied
by a copy of each listed patent or publication or other item of
information in written form or of at least the portions thereof
considered by the person filing the disclosure statement to be
pertinent. All United States patents listed should be identified
by their patent numbers, patent dates and names of the patentees.
Each foreign published application or patent should be cited by
identifying the country or office which issued it, the document
number and publication date indicated on the document. Each
printed publication should be identified by author (if any),
title of the publication, pages, date and place of publication.
* * *~ * ~
35. Section 1.99 is revised to read as follows:
§1.99 Updating of information disclosure statement.
If prior to issuance of a patent an applicant, pursuant to his
or her duty of disclosure under §1.56, wishes to bring to the
attention of the Office additional patents, publications or other
information not previously submitted, the additional information
should be submitted to the Office with reasonable promptness. It
may be included in a supplemental information disclosure
statement or may be incorporated into other communications to be
considered by the examiner. Any transmittal of additional
information shall be accompanied by explanations of relevance and
by copies in accordance with the requirements of §1.98.
36. Section 1.101 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read
as follows:
§1.101 Order of examination.
(a) Applications filed in the Patent and Trademark Office and
accepted as complete applications are assigned for examination to
the respective examining groups having the classes of inventions
to which the applications relate. Applications shall be taken up
for examination by the examiner to whom they have been assigned
in the order in which they have been filed except for those
applications in which examination has been advanced pursuant to
§1.102 and those applications in which the Office has accepted a
request for waiver of patent rights filed under §1.139.
International applications which have complied with the
requirements of 35 U.S.C. 371(c) will be taken up for action
based on the date on which such requirements were met. However,
unless a request has been filed under 35 U.S.C. 371(f), no action
may be taken prior to 21 months from the priority date.
* * * * *
37. Section 1.118 is revised to read as follows:
§1.118 Amendment of disclosure.
(a) No amendment shall introduce new matter into the disclosure
of an application after the filing date of the application
(§1.53(b)). All amendments to the specification, including the
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claims, and the drawings filed after the filing date of the
application must conform to at least one of them as it was at the
time of the filing of the application. Matter not found in
either, involving a departure from or an addition to the original
disclosure, cannot be added to the application after its filing
date even though supported by an oath or declaration in
accordance with §1.63 or §1.67 filed after the filing date of the
application.
(b) If it is determined that an amendment filed after the filing
date of the application introduces new matter, claims containing
new matter will be rejected and deletion of the new matter in the
specification and drawings will be required even if the amendment
is accompanied by an oath or declaration in accordance with §1.63
or §1.67.
38. Section 1.123 is revised to read as follows:
§1.123 Amendments to the drawing.
No change in the drawing may be made except by permission of the
Office. Permissible changes in the construction shown in any
drawing may be made only by bonded draftsmen, at applicant's
expense, or by the submission of substitute drawings by
applicant. A sketch in permanent ink showing proposed changes,
to become part of the record, must be filed for approval by the
examiner. The paper requesting amendments to the drawing should
be separate from other papers.
39. Section 1.125 is revised to read as follows:
§1.125 Substitute specification.
If the number or nature of the amendments shall render it
difficult to consider the case, or to arrange the papers for
printing or copying, the examiner may require the entire
specification, including the claims, or any part thereof, to be
rewritten. A substitute specification may not be accepted unless
it has been required by the examiner or unless it is clear to the
examiner that acceptance of a substitute specification would
facilitate processing of the application. Any substitute
specification filed must be accompanied by a statement that the
substitute specification includes no new matter. Such statement
must be a verified statement if made by a person not registered
to practice before the Office.
40. Section 1.131 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read
as follows:
§1.131 Affidavit or declaration of prior invention to overcome
cited patent or publication.
(a) When any claim of an application or a patent under
reexamination is rejected on reference to a domestic patent which
substantially shows or describes but does not claim the rejected
invention, or on reference to a foreign patent or to a printed
publication, and the applicant or the owner of the patent under
reexamination shall make oath or declaration as to facts showing
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a completion of the invention in this country before the filing
date of the application on which the domestic patent issued, or
before the date of the foreign patent, or before the date of the
printed publication, then the patent or publication cited shall
not bar the grant of a patent to the applicant or the
confirmation of the patentability of the claims of the patent,
unless the date of such patent or printed publication is more
than one year prior to the date on which the applicant's or
patent owner's application was filed in this country.
* * * * *
41. Section 1.132 is revised to read as follows:
§1.132 Affidavits or declarations traversing grounds of
rejection.
When any claim of an application or a patent under reexamination
is rejected on reference to a domestic patent which substantially
shows or describes but does not claim the invention, or on
reference to a foreign patent, or to a printed publication, or to
facts within the personal knowledge of an employee of the Office,
or when rejected upon a mode or capability of operation
attributed to a reference, or because the alleged invention is
held to be inoperative or lacking in utility, or frivolous or
injurious to public health or morals, affidavits or declarations
traversing these references or objections may be received.
42. Section 1.137 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read
as follows:
§1.137 Revival of abandoned application.
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(b) An application unintentionally abandoned for failure to
prosecute, except pursuant to §1.53(d), may be revived as a
pending application if the delay was unintentional. A petition
to revive an unintentionally abandoned application must be filed
within one year of the date on which the application became
abandoned or be filed within three months of the date of the
first decision on a petition to revive under paragraph (a) of
this section which was filed within one year of the date of
abandonment of the application. A petition to revive an
unintentionally abandoned application must be accompanied by (1)
a statement that the abandonment was unintentional, (2) a
proposed response unless it has been previously filed, and (3) a
petition fee as set forth in §1.17(m). Such statement must be a
verified statement if made by a person not registered to practice
before the Patent and Trademark Office. The Commissioner may
require additional information where there is a question whether
the abandonment was unintentional. The three month period set
forth in this paragraph may be extended under the provisions of
§1.136(a), but no further extensions under §1.136(b) will be
granted. Petitions to the Commissioner under §1.183 to waive any
time periods for requesting revival of an unintentionaliy
abandoned application will not be considered, but will be
returned to the applicant.
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43. Section 1.153 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read
as follows:
§1.153 Title, description and claim, oath or declaration.
* * * * *
(b) The oath or declaration required of the applicant must
comply with §1.63.
44. Section 1.154 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read
as follows:
§1.154 Arrangement of specification.
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(e) Signed oath or declaration (See §1.153(b)).
45. Section 1.162 is revised to read as follows:
§1.162 Applicant, oath or declaration.
The applicant for a plant patent must be the person who has
invented or discovered and asexually reproduced the new and
distinct variety of plant for which a patent is sought (or as
provided in §§1.42, 1.43, and 1.47). The oath or declaration
required of the applicant, in addition to the averments required
by §1.63, must state that he or she has asexually reproduced the
plant. Where the plant is a newly found plant the oath or
declaration must also state that it was found in a cultivated
area.
46. Section 1.163 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read
as follows:
§1.163 Specification.
* * * * *
(b) Two copies of the specification (including the claim) must
be submitted, but only one signed oath or declaration is
required. The second copy of the specification may be a legible
carbon copy of the original.
47. Section 1.172 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read
as follows:
§1.172 Applicants, assignees.
(a) A reissue oath must be signed and sworn to or declaration
made by the inventor or inventors except as otherwise provided
(see §§1.42, 1.43, 1.47), and must be accompanied by the written
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assent of all assignees, if any, owning an undivided interest in
the patent, but a reissue oath may be made and sworn to or
declaration made by the assignee of the entire interest if the
application does not seek to enlarge the scope of the claims of
the original patent.
48. Section 1.174 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read
as follows:
§1.174 Drawings.
(a) The drawings upon which the original patent was issued may
be used in reissue applications if no changes whatsoever are to
be made in the drawings. In such cases, when the reissue
application is filed, the applicant must submit a temporary
drawing which may consist of a copy of the printed drawings of
the patent or a photoprint of the original drawings of the size
required for original drawing.
* * * * *
49. Section 1.175 is amended by revising the introductory text
of paragraph (a) to read as follows:
§1.175 Reissue oath or declaration.
(a) Applicants for reissue, in addition to complying with the
requirements of §1.63, must also file with their applications a
statement under oath or declaration as follows:
* * * 7 *
50. Section 1.324 is revised to read as follows:
§1.324 Correction of inventorship in patent.
Whenever a patent is issued and it appears that the correct
inventor or inventors were not named through error without
deceptive intention on the part of the actual inventor or
inventors, the Commissioner may, on petition of all the parties
and the assignees and satisfactory proof of the facts and payment
of the fee set forth in §1.20(b), or on order of a court before
which such matter is called in question, issue a certificate
naming only the actual inventor or inventors.
51. Section 1.325 is revised’ to read as follows:
§1.325 Other mistakes not corrected.
Mistakes other than those provided for in §§1.322, 1.323, 1.324,
and not affording legal grounds for reissue or for reexamination,
will not be corrected after the date of the patent.
52. A new §1.335 is added to read as follows:
§1.335 Filing of notice of arbitration awards.
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(a) Written notice of any award by an arbitrator pursuant to 35
U.S.C. 294 must be filed in the Patent and Trademark Office by
the patentee, or the patentee's assignee or licensee. If the
award involves more than one patent a separate notice must be
filed for placement in the file of each patent. The notice must
set forth the patent number, the names of the inventor and patent
owner, and the names and addresses of the parties to the
arbitration. The notice must also include a copy of the award.
(b) If an award by an arbitrator pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 294 is
modified by a court, the party requesting the modification must
file in the Patent and Trademark Office, a notice of the
modification for placement in the file of each patent to which
the modification applies. The notice must set forth the patent
number, the names of the inventor and patent owner, and the names
and addresses of the parties to the arbitration. The notice must
also include a copy of the court's order modifying the award.
(c) Any award by an arbitrator pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 294 shall
be unenforceable until any notices required by paragraph (a) or
(b) of this section are filed in the Patent and Trademark Office.
If any required notice is not filed by the party designated in
paragraph (a) or (b) of this section, any party to the
arbitration proceeding may file such a notice.
53. Section 5.12 is revised to read as follows:
§5.12 Petition for license.
(a) Filing of an application for patent for inventions made in
the United States will be considered to include a petition for
license under 35 U.S.C. 184 for the subject matter of the
application. The filing receipt will indicate if a license is
granted. If the initial automatic petition is not granted, a
subsequent petition may be filed under paragraph (b) of this
section.
(b) Petitions for license under 35 U.S.C. 184 should be
presented in letter form and should include petitioner's address,
and full instructions for delivery of the requested license when
it is to be delivered to other than the petitioner.
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Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks
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CONDITION OF TRADEMARK APPLICATIONS
MARGARET M. LAURENCE, Assistant Commissioner for Trademarks
MARK M. NEWMAN, Director, Trademark Examining Operation
PATRICIA M. DAVIS, Deputy Director, Trademark Examining Operation re
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Law Office ment Filed
Law Office |-CHARLES J. CONDRO, Managing Attorney, (703)557-3273
Paper Products & Toys-Int. Classes 16, 28 . ; 10-01-82
Law Office 2-JOHN C. DEMOS, Managing Attorney, (703)557- 3277,
Foods & Beverages-Int. Classes 21, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33..... hy Ee pee tae 10-01-82 ¥:
Law Office 3}-MYRA KURZBARD, Managing Attorney. (703)587- 9560 .
Vehicles & Scientific Equipment-Int. Classes 9, 12, 15 2... 1... cee eee 10-01-82 is
Law Office 4~-ROBERT ANDERSON, Acting Managing Attorney, (703)557-9550 re
Services-Int. Classes 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42;
Collective Membership Marks, Class 200; Certification Marks, Classes A and B. 5-12-82 8-13-82
Law Office S-DAVID SHALLANT, Acting Managing Attorney, (703)557-5380
Textiles & Fashion Accessories-Int. Classes 14, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 34... .. 3-03-82 10-01-82
Law Office 6-ROBERT M. FEELEY, Managing Attorney, (703)557-2937
Services-Int. Classes 20, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 ; 4-08-82 10-01-82 s
Law Office 7-LISA N. KAUFMAN, Acting Managing Attorney (703)557- 3277
Chemicals & Cosmetics-Int. Classes 1, 2,3,4,5 ..........2-20-eeeees a gen ee 3-01-82 9-07-82
Law Office 8-SIDNEY MOSKOWITZ, Acting Managing aanseen. (703)557- 9560
Industrial Equipment & Materials-Int. Classes 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 17, 19 3-11-82 10-01-82
Post Registration Section, (703)557-2923
Affidavits Under Sections 8 and 15 (All Classes) . . . 11-23-82
Renewals (All Classes) . 11-23-82
Section 12(c) Publications (All Classes) 2-25-82
*As of Jan. 1, 1983.
Applicants are urged not to file unnecessary inquiries concerning the status of their applications.
See section 411 of the Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure.
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MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
The following marks are published in compliance with section 12(a) of the Trademark Act of 1946. Applications for the
registration of marks in more than one class have been filed as provided in section 30 of said act as amended by Public Law 772, 87th
Congress, approved Oct. 9, 1962, 76 Stat. 769. Opposition under section 13 may be filed within thirty days of the date of this
publication. See Rules 2.101 to 2.105.
A separate fee of two hundred dollars for opposing each mark in each class must accompany the opposition.
SECTION 1.—INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION
The short titles associated below with the international class numbers are terms designed merely for quick identification and are
not an official part of the international classification. The full names of international classes are given in section 6.1 of the trademark
rules of practice.
The designation “U.S. Cl.” appearing in this section refers to the U.S. class in effect prior to Sep. 1, 1973 rather than the
international class which applies to applications filed on or after that date. For adoption of international classification see notice in the
OFFICIAL GAZETTE of Jun. 26, 1973 (911 O.G. TM 210).
Application in more than one class
SN 113,045. Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko Sho, d.b.a. Kobe Steel, SN 196,695. Hans Oetiker, Horgen (Zurich), Switzerland. Filed
Ltd., Fukiai-ku, Kobe, Japan. Filed Jan. 18, 1977. Dec. 13, 1978.
Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Japan Application No.
51-493,363, filed Jul. 21, 1976, Reg. No. 1,443,165, dated Nov. 28,
1980, expires Nov. 28, 1990.
Class 6—Metal Goods
For Shaved Metal Wire Rods (U.S. Cl. 14).
Class 7—Machinery
For Machines for Shaving Metal Wire Rods (U.S. Cl. 23).
Owner of Switzerland Reg. No. 254,128, dated Jul. 28, 1971,
SN 174,617. Triplex Marketing, Inc., Huntington, Ind. Filed Jun. Pires Jul. 28, 1991.
15, 1978. Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 776,858 and 784,396.
Class 6—Metal Goods
For Hose Connectors, Hose Clamps, Hose Nipples, Clamping
INSTANT TREASURE Bands; = ote Tightening Mechanisms for Use with
SWEEPST AKES Clamps, All of Metal (U.S. Cl. 13).
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word Class 7— i
“Sweepstakes”, apart from the mark as shown. For Power-Driven Tools for the Insertion of Shaped Parts into
: Hoses and for Clamping Fast Hose Clamps (U.S. Cl. 23).
Class 28—Toys and Sporting Goods
For Promotional Game Materials (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Dec. 20, 1977; in commerce Dec. 20, 1977. Class 8—Hand Tools
For Hand Tools for the Insertion of Shaped Parts into Hoses
Class 35—Advertising and Business AS CNG oe ee oe aD
For Advertising and Promotional Services—Namely,
Promoting Sales of Goods or Services of Others Through
Providing Materials and Advertising Matters Designed for Class 17—Rubber Goods
Promotional Contests (U.S. Cl. 101). For Hose Connectors, Hose Clamps and Bands and Parts
First use Dec. 20, 1977; in commerce Dec. 20, 1977. Therefor, All of Non-Metallic Material (U.S. Cl. 13).
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SN 200,275. Lej Television Aktiebolag, Jarfalla, Sweden. Filed
Jan. 16, 1979.
SUPERSWEDES
Class
For Warm-Up Suits, T-Shirts, Shorts, Socks, Caps, Scarves,
Shirts, Jackets and Trousers (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Dec. 10, 1977; in commerce Jun. 1978.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Television Programming Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Dec. 10, 1977; in commerce Jun. 1978.
SN 205,303. Mecon Industries Limited, Scarborough, Ontario.
Canada. Filed Feb. 26, 1979.
Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Canada Application No.
433,009, filed Nov. 28, 1978, Reg. No. 250,474, dated Sep. 19,
1980, expires Sep. 19, 1995.
Class 6—Metal Goods
For Pumping Station Hardware and Parts Therefor—Namely,
Manholes, Manhole Covers, Trash Baskets, Safety Steps,
Ladders, Landings, Hooks, Plugs, Pegs, Clamps, Spacers, Catch
Basins, Grates, Sidewalks, Dividers, Curb Stakes, Curb Dowels,
Platforms for Supporting Workmen, Railings and Supports, All
Made of Metal (U.S. Cis. 2, 13 and 50).
First use Sep. 10, 1974; in commerce Sep. 10, 1974.
Class 7—Machinery
For Machines—Namely, Glass Crushers, Glass Grabs,
Hydraulic Lifts, Transfer Tables, Glass Cutting Heads,
Palletizers, Depallitizers, Heat Sealing Machines, Packaging
Machines, Machines for Accumulating Materials, Glass and Metal
Cutting Machines, Conveyor Belts and Chain Drive Conveyors,
Machines for Making Conveyor Belts, Uncoiling Machines,
Power Operated Peeling Machines, Metal Stacking and
Unstacking Machines, Dies, Welding Workholders, Machines for
Manufacturing Screen and Paper Filters, Aircraft Workholders
Affixed to the Assembly Machinery for Assembling Aircraft
FuselageS and Wings, Metal Sheet Flatteners, Metal Sheet
Straighteners, Corrugating Machines, Index Feed Machines,
Index Feed Tables, Metal Coating Machines, Metal Finishing
Machines, Hole Punching Machines, Drilling Machines, Gear
Boxes, Bearings, Couplings, Milling Machines, Turning Machines,
Power Saws, Fans for Machines and Machinery, Sewage
Pumping Stations, Comprising Platforms, Ladders and Waste
Collectors, Workholders and Metal Frames (U.S. Cls. 23 and 35).
First use Sep. 10, 1974; in commerce Sep. 10, 1974.
Class 9—Electrical and Scientific Apparatus
For Machines for Testing the Proportions of Materials and
Machines for Gauging the Specifications of Materials, Contour
Testing Units, and Pressure Test Tanks (U.S. Cl. 26).
First use Sep. 10, 1974; in commerce Sep. 10, 1974.
Class 11—Environmental Control Apparatus
For Ovens for Curing Metal Cans, Filtering Screens for
Straining Solids from Liquids, and Water Mains (U.S. Cls. 13, 31
and 34).
First use Sep. 10, 1974; in commerce Sep. 10, 1974.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 37—Construction and Repair
For Repairing, Machining, Manufacturing and Maintaining the
Machine Tools for Others (U.S. Cl. 103).
First use Nov. 16, 1973; in commerce Nov. 16, 1973.
Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
For Designing Machine Tools and Material Handling Machines
for Others (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Nov. 16, 1973; in commerce Nov. 16, 1973.
SN 205,304. Mecon Industries Limited, Scarborough, Ontario,
Canada. Filed Feb. 26, 1979.
MECON
Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Canada Application No.
433,008, filed Nov. 28, 1978, Reg. No. 250,473, dated Sep. 19,
1980, expires Sep. 19, 1995.
Class 6—Metal Goods
For Pumping Station Hardware and Parts Therefor—Namely,
Manholes, Manhole Covers, Trash Baskets, Safety Steps,
Ladders, Landings, Hooks, Plugs, Pegs, Clamps, Spacers, Catch
Basins, Grates, Sidewalks, Dividers, Curb Stakes, Curb Dowels,
Platforms for Supporting Workmen, Railings and Supports, All
Made of Metal (U.S. Cls. 2, 13 and 50).
First use Sep. 10, 1974; in commerce Sep. 10, 1974.
Class 7—Machinery
For Machines—Namely, Glass Crushers, Glass Grabs,
Hydraulic Lifts, Transfer Tables, Glass Cutting Heads,
Palletizers, Depalletizers, Heat Sealing Machines, Packaging
Machines, Machines for Accumulating Materials, Glass and Metal
Cutting Machines, Conveyor Belts and Chain Drive Conveyors,
Machines for Making Conveyor Belts, Uncoiling Machines,
Power Operated Peeling Machines, Metal Stacking and
Unstacking Machines, Dies, Welding Workholders, Machines for
Manufacturing Screen and Paper Filters, Aircraft Workholders
Affixed to the Assembly Machinery for Assembling Aircraft
Fuselages and Wings, Metal Sheet Flateners, Metal Sheet
Straighteners, Corrugating Machines, Index Feed Machines,
Index Feed Tables, Metal Coating Machines, Metal Finishing
Machines, Hole Punching Machines, Drilling Machines, Gear
Boxes, Bearings, Couplings, Milling Machines, Turning Machines,
Power Saws, Fans for Machines and Machinery, Sewage
Pumping Stations, Comprising Platforms, Ladders and Waste
Collectors, Workholders and Metal Frames (U.S. Cls. 23 and 35).
First use Sep. 10, 1974; in commerce Sep. 10, 1974.
Class 9—Electrical and Scientific
For Machines for Testing the Proportions of Materials and
Machines for Gauging the Specifications of Materials, Contour
Testing Units, and Pressure Test Tanks (U.S. Cl. 26).
First use Sep. 10, 1974; in commerce Sep. 10, 1974.
Class 11—Environmental Control Apparatus
For Ovens for Curing Metal Cans, Filtering Screens for
Straining Solids from Liquids, and Water Mains (U.S. Cls. 13, 31
and 34).
First use Sep. 10, 1974; in commerce Sep. 10, 1974.
Class 37—Construction and Repair
For Repairing, Machining, Manufacturing and Maintaining the
Machine Tools for Others (U.S. Cl. 103).
First use Nov. 16, 1973; in commerce Nov. 16, 1973.
Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
For Designing Machine Tools and Material Handling Machines
for Others (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Nov. 16, 1973; in commerce Nov. 16, 1973.
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SN 225,980. Westfalia-Werke Franz Knobel & Sohne KG, Rheda-
Wiedenbruck, Fed. Rep. of Germany. Filed Aug. 3, 1979.
Owner of Fed. Rep. of Germany Reg. No. 899,744, dated Nov.
24, 1972, expires Mar. 12, 1989.
Horizontal lining on the drawing indicates the color blue,
vertical lining on the drawing indicates the color red.
Sec. 2(f) as to the word “Westfalia”.
Class 6—Metal Goods
For Metal Gasoline Tanks, Metal Sanitary Waste Storage
Tanks and Metal Containers for Carrying Water and Gasoline
(U.S. C1. 2).
First use Jan. 1953; in commerce Jan. 1953.
Class 11—Environmental Control Apparatus
For Plumbing Equipment—Namely, Pipes for Water and Gas
Supply 2nd for Sanitary Waste Storage, All for Camper Vehicles
(U.S. Cl. 13).
First use Jan. 1953; in commerce Jan. 1953.
Class 12—Vehicles
For Vans Outfitted for Camping, Travel Trailers and Furniture
Intended for Use in Vehicles as Built-In Fixtures (U.S. Cl. 19).
First use Jan. 1953; in commerce Jan. 1953.
SN 230,478. Thomas Industries Inc., Louisville, Ky. Filed Sep. 7,
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The mark consists of the letters “TI” displayed within a circle.
Class 6—Metal Goods
For Metal Lamp Posts and Bases Therefor, Pedestals, and
Suspension Chains; Wall Brackets; T-Bar Clips; All for Use in
Connection with Lighting Arrangements; Metal Extensions for
Ceiling Fans; and Nail Guards for Wall Studs (U.S. Cis. 12, 13
and 21).
First use Aug. 1959; in commerce Aug. 1959.
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Class 9—Electrical and Scientific Apparatus
For Cleaning Attachments for Built-In Home Vacuum Systems
- Comprising Metal Wands, a Metal Wand Connector, a Floor
Tool, a Rug Tool, a Wall Brush, a Crevice Tool, and an
Upholstery Tool Sold as a Unit; and Vacuum Test Kits for Built-
In Home Vacuum Systems Comprising a Vacuum Gauge and
Adapter; Electrical Security Equipment—Namely, Remote
Telephone Bells; Strobe Flashers and Alarms; Vehicle Back-Up
Alarms; Horns; Alarm Bells; Sirens; Howlers; Buzzers; Alarm
Bell Housings for Reset Mounting; Bell Boxes; Transformers;
Water-Tight Pushbuttons; Relays for Bells, Buzzers, and Howlers;
Junction Boxes; and Emergency Power-Failure-Alarm Flashing-
and-Sounding Exit Signs; Electrical Lighting Fixture Equipment
—Namely, Swag Outlet Adapters, Pendant Fixture Adapters,
Outlet Junction Canopies, Outlet Box Covers, Power Cubes,
Cord-Plug Sets, Flexible Angle Connectors, Conduit Tract
Connectors, Portable Track Bases, Dimming Controls for
Incandescent and Fluorescent Lamps, Power Hooks, Power
Cords, Safety Chains, Swivel Aligners, Photocontrols, Shock-
Absorbing Suspension Fittings, Universal Joint Outlet Box
Covers, Ceiling Lamp Holders, Swivel Attachment Plugs, Strain
Reliever Cord Grips, and Junction Boxes; Wall Speed-Controls
for Ceiling Fans, and Ceiling Adapters for Ceiling Fans; and
Built-In Home Vacuum Systems Comprising an Electrical
Vacuum Power Unit, Wall Tubing, Wall Inlets, Power Brush
(with Wand Sections, Cord Channel, and Clamps), Filter Bags,
Hose, and Hose Hangers; and Optional Equipment for Such
Home Vacuum Systems—Namely, Shag Rug Cleaner and Carpet
Brush Attachments; Recessed-Light Trims and Housings (U.S.
Cls. 21 and 26).
First use Aug. 1959; in commerce Aug. 1959.
Class 11—Environmental Control Apparatus
For Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, and Residential
Electric Lighting Fixtures; Combination Mirrors and Lights;
Combination Ceiling-Fans-and-Lights; Fan-Heat-Ventilator-Light
Combinations; and Optional Parts for the Foregoing—Namely,
Louvers, Dome Reflectors, Heat-Resistant Glass Covers, and
Angle Reflectors (U.S. Cls. 21 and 34).
First use Jan. 1955; in commerce Jan. 1955.
Class 20—Furniture and Articles Not Otherwise
Classified
For Mirrors and Bathroom Mirror-Cabinets (U.S. Cl. 52).
First use Oct. 1957; in commerce Oct. 1957.
SN 234,172. David Oliphant, Westport, Conn. Filed Oct. 9, 1979.
SOLARMAN
For Pre-Recorded Audio Cassettes and Filmstrips (U.S. Cis. 36
and 38).
First use Sep. 7, 1979; in commerce Sep. 7, 1979.
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
For Books Containing Illustrations and Concerning Solar and
Other Alternate Energy Sources; and Posters (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Sep. 7, 1979; in commerce Sep. 7, 1979.
Class 25—Clothing
For Men’s Shirts, Women’s Shirts and Children’s Shirts (U.S.
Cl. 39).
First use Sep. 7, 1979; in commerce Sep. 7, 1979.
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SN 242,821. International Order of Job's Daughters, Omaha,
Nebr. Filed Dec. 14, 1979.
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The portrait on the drawing is merely fanciful and does not
identify any living individual.
Class 6—Metal Goods
For Key Rings (U.S. Cl. 13).
First use 1965; in commerce 1965.
Class 14—Jewelry
For Jewelry—Namely, Necklaces (U.S. Cl. 28).
First use 1927; in commerce 1927.
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
For Calendars, Photo Albums, Diaries, Decals, Bumper
Stickers, Paper Weights, Book Marks, Pens, Pencils and Place
Mats Made of Paper (U.S. Cls. 37 and 38).
First use 1927; in commerce 1927.
Class 18—Leather Goods
For Travel Bags Made of Plastic (U.S. Cl. 3).
First use 1975; in commerce 1975.
Class 20—Furniture and Articles Not Otherwise
Classified
For Plaques, Gavels, Name Tags Made of Plastic (U.S. Cls. 32
and 50).
First use 1965; in commerce 1965.
Class 21—Housewares and Glass
For Cups Made of Plastic (U.S. Cl. 2).
First use 1975; in commerce 1975.
Class 22—Cordage and Fibers
For Laundry Bags and Clothes Bags (U.S. Cl. 2).
First use 1975; in commerce 1975.
Class 24—Fabrics
For Flags and Wall Hangings, Both Made of Textile Material
(U.S. Cls. 42 and 50).
First use 1975; in commerce 1975.
Class 25—-Clothing
For Clothing—Namely, Shirts, Sleepwear, Sweaters, Jackets,
Raincoats and Hats (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use 1975; in commerce 1975.
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
SN 252,680. National Loss Control Service Corporation, Long
Grove, Ill. Filed Mar. 5, 1980.
The mark consists of the fanciful letter “N”’.
Class 35—Advertising and Business
For Claims Management— Namely, the Processing of Insurance
Claims for Other Companies (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Dec. 12, 1979; in commerce Dec. 12, 1979.
Class 42—-Miscellaneous Services
For Industrial Safety Engineering, Consulting and Industrial
Inspection Services in the Field of Work Safety (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Dec. 12, 1979; in commerce Dec. 12, 1979.
SN 272,268. Optique Boutique, Los Angeles, Calif. Filed Jul. 29,
1980.
OPTIQUE BOUTIQUE
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 966,794.
Sec. 2(f).
Class 9—Electrical and Scientific Apparatus
For Eyeglasses, Eyeglass Frames, Optical Lenses and Cases
Therefore (U.S. Cl. 26). 2
First use Apr. 1968; in commerce Apr. 1968.
Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
For Retail Store Services in the Field of Eye Wear and Optical
Lenses (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Apr. 1968; in commerce Apr. 1968.
SN 274,843. Service Merchandise Company, Inc., Nashville,
Tenn. Filed Aug. 20, 1980.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words “Gift
Collection”, apart from the mark as shown.
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
For Bulletin Boards; Wooden Letter Racks; and Calendar
Holders with Attached Writing Pad (U.S. Cls. 2, 37 and 50).
First use Oct. 1979; in commerce Oct. 1979.
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Class 20—Furniture and Articles Not Otherwise
Classified
For Wooden Recipe Stands in the Nature of Furniture; Wine
Racks; Jewelry Boxes Not Made of Precious Metal; and Mirrors
(U.S. Cls. 2 and 32).
First use Oct. 1979; in commerce Oct. 1979.
Class 21—Housewares and Glass
For Wooden Ware—Namely, Cheese Boards; Coaster Sets;
Recipe Boxes; Canister Sets; Paper Towel Holders; Salad Sets
Comprised of Bowls and Servers; Spice Racks; Paper Cup
Dispensers; and Ceramics—Namely, Canister Sets; Mugs; Soup
Dishes; Dinnerware Comprised of Stoneware, China, and Crystal;
Coffee Sets Comprised of Serving Pitcher, Cups and/or Mugs,
and Trays; Napkin Rings; Candlesticks Not Made of Precious
Metal; Salt and Pepper Shakers; Soup Tureens; Pitchers and
Bowls Sold as a Unit; Casseroles; Cookie Jars; Kitchen Utensil
Holders; Butter Chafing Dishes; Condiment Sets Comprised of
Pitchers and Bowls with Servers; and Plastic Dinnerware (U.S.
Cls. 2, 23 and 30).
First use Oct. 1979; in commerce Oct. 1979.
Class 28—Toys and Sporting Goods
For Ceramic Banks (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Oct. 1979; in commerce Oct. 1979.
SN 279,753. National Association of Housing and Redevelopment
Officials, Washington, D.C. Filed Sep. 29, 1980.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Serving The Nation’s Housing And Community Development
Needs”, apart from the mark as shown.
Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
For Provide Association Services—Namely, Promoting
Professional Development in the Field of Housing and
Community Development (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Nov. 30, 1953; in commerce Nov. 30, 1953.
Class 200—Collective Membership
For Indicate Membership in an Association of Housing and
Community Development Officials (U.S. Ci. 200).
First use Nov. 30, 1953; in commerce Nov. 30, 1953.
SN 287,674. American Retirement Corporation, Nashville, Tenn.
Filed Nov. 28, 1980.
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Class 36—Insurance and Financial
For Real Estate Management Services in the Field of
Retirement Housing (U.S. Cl. 102).
First use Feb. 8, 1978; in commerce Feb. 8, 1978.
Class 37—Construction and Repair
For Designing and Laying Out Residential Retirement
Communities for Others (U.S. Cl. 103).
First use Feb. 8, 1978; in commerce Feb. 8, 1978.
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Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
For Consulting Services as to the Field of Architectural Design
of Health Care Facilities and Providing Health Care Facilities
and Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Feb. 8, 1978; in commerce Feb. 8, 1978.
SN 296,606. Sweats Fashions Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Feb.
10, 1981.
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Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,112,780.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Sweats”, apart from the mark as shown.
Class 18—Leather Goods
For Travelling Bags—Namely, General Purpose Gym Bags
and Backpacks (U.S. Cl. 3).
First use Sep. 5, 1979; in commerce Sep. 5, 1979.
Class 25—Clothing
For Active Sportswear—Namely, Pants, Shirts, Shorts;
Outerwear—Namely, Jackets and Sweaters; Caps, Visors, and
Socks (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Sep. 5, 1979; in commerce Sep. 5, 1979.
SN 300,513. Videorama Inc., Cranston, R.I., by change of name
from Video Stations, Inc., Cranston, R.1. Filed Mar. 9, 1981.
VIDEORAMA
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Rental of Video Equipment (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Feb. 1, 1981; in commerce Feb. 1, 1981.
Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
For Retail Store Services Specializing in Video Equipment
(U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Feb. 1, 1981; in commerce Feb. 1, 1981.
SN 311,342. The Consulting Engineers Group, Inc., Glenview,
Ill. Filed May 21, 1981.
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Class 35— Advertising and Business
For Management Consulting Services for the Concrete
Industry and the Building Construction Industry (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Sep. 1966; in commerce Sep. 1966.
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Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
For Engineering Consulting Services for the Concrete Industry
and Building Construction Industry and Structural Investigation
Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Sep. 1966; in commerce Sep. 1966.
SN 314,175. T & C Graphics Supplies, Inc., Elk Grove Village,
Ill. Filed Jun. 10, 1981.
KOLORCURE
Class 1—Chemicals
For Chemicals Used for Formulating Printing Inks (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Apr. 1, 1981; in commerce Apr. 1, 1981.
Class 2—Paints
For Printing Inks (U.S. Cl. 11).
First use Apr. 1, 1981; in commerce Apr. 1, 1981.
SN 317,690. Godfrey and Wing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Filed Jul.
6, 1981.
G&W
Class 40—Material Treatment
For Impregnating (Sealing) of Metallic and Non-Metallic
Materials (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Dec. 1, 1959; in commerce Dec. 1, 1959.
Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
For Pressure Testing of Metallic and Non-Metallic Materials
(U.S. Cl. 106).
First use Dec. 1, 1959; in commerce Dec. 1, 1959.
SN 319,100. Colebrand Limited, London, England. Filed Jul. 7,
1981.
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Class 1—Chemicals
For Chemicals—Namely, Anti-Foulants for Application to
Structures to Protect Against Corrosion (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Jan. 1971; in commerce Apr. 7, 1975.
Class 2—Paints
For Coatings for Sealing, Priming, and Covering Cement,
Wood, and Metal Surfaces for the Protection of Structures
Against Corrosion, Fire, Heat, Leakage and Other Atmospheric
and Chemical Attacks (U.S. Cls. 6 and 16).
First use Jan. 1971; in commerce Apr. 7, 1975.
SN 319,821. Herfert Chiropractic Clinics, East Detroit, Mich.
Filed Jul. 20, 1981.
LIFELINE
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
For Syndicated Magazine Dealing with the Subject of
Chiropractics Distributed to the General Public as Newspaper
Supplement (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Nov. 1974; in commerce Nov. 1974.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Educational Services—Namely, a Radio Program that
Provides Information Regarding Chiropractic Health Services
(U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Apr. 1, 1980; in commerce Apr. 1, 1980.
Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
For Providing Chiropractic Health Care Services (U.S. Cl.
100).
First use Nov. 1974; in commerce Nov. 1974.
SN 322,344. Connelly Skis, Inc., Lynnwood, Wash. Filed Aug. 5,
1981.
Class 9—Electrical and Scientific Apparatus
For Safety Equipment—Namely, Wet Suits and Water Ski
Vests for Men, Women and Children (U.S. Cl. 26).
First use Sep. 1972; in commerce Sep. 1972.
Class 12—Vehicles
For Sailboards and Structural Parts Therefore; Boat Pylons
Comprising Metal Fixtures which Are Mounted on Boats and to
which a Water Ski Tow Rope Is Attached (U.S. Cl. 19).
First use Apr. 23, 1981; in commerce Apr. 23, 1981.
Class 25—Clothing
For T-Shirts, Sport Shirts, Swimsuits, Shorts, Gloves, Jackets
and Hats (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Sep. 1972; in commerce Sep. 1972.
Class 28—Toys and Sporting Goods
For Water Skis, Water Ski Ropes, Water Ski Rope Handles
and Bridles, Tow Harnesses, and Water Ski Bindings and Parts
Therefore (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Sep. 1972; in commerce Sep. 1972.
SN 322,498. Public Broadcasting Service, Washington, D.C. Filed
Aug. 6, 1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 1,037,982 and 1,188,145.
Class 9—Electrical and Scientific Apparatus
For Television Programs and Films Pre-Recorded on Video
Tapes (U.S. Cl. 21).
First use Nov. 1980; in commerce Nov. 1980.
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Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Rental of Television Programs and Films (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Nov. 1980; in commerce Nov. 1980.
Class 42—-Miscellaneous Services
For Mail Order Services in the Field of Television Programs
and Films (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Nov. 1980; in commerce Nov. 1980.
SN 322,947. Ring King Visibles, Inc., Muscatine, lowa. Filed
Aug. 10, 1981.
RING KING
Class 9—Electrical and Scientific Apparatus
For Microfiche, Microfiche Protectors and Diskette Protectors
(U.S. Cl. 26).
First use May 1, 1979; in commerce May 1, 1979.
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
For Office Type Equipment for Filing—Namely, Desk-Top
Files, Suspension Files and Tabs Therefore, Looseleaf Files,
Filing Cards, File Trays, Storage Trays, Binders, File Carrier
Folders, Looseleaf Clips, and Desk-Top Stands, Dividers and
Indexes for Files (U.S. Cls. 32 and 37).
First use May 1, 1979; in commerce May 1, 1979.
SN 324,595. Successful Money Management Seminars, Inc.,
Wilsonville, Oreg. Filed Aug. 21, 1981.
SUCCESSFUL MONEY
MANAGEMENT
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Money Management”, apart from the mark as shown.
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
For Instructional Workbooks which Contain Educational
Materials and Note-Taking Pages Distributed at Seminars
Conducted by Applicant (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Oct. 1976; in commerce Oct. 1976.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Educational Services—Namely, Conducting Seminars for
Personal Financial Planning (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Oct. 1976; in commerce Oct. 1976.
SN 327,467. Enterra Corporation, Radnor, Pa. Filed Sep. 10,
1981.
ENTERRA
Class 37—-Construction and Repair
For Custom Manufacturing of Pipeline Construction
Equipment and Installation and Maintenance of Foam
Firefighting Systems (U.S. Cl. 103).
First use Apr. 24, 1981; in commerce Apr. 24, 1981.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
For Rental of Equipment for Drilling and Working Over Oil
and Gas Wells, Custom Designing Pipeline Construction
Equipment and Foam Firefighting Systems (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Apr. 24, 1981; in commerce Apr. 24, 1981.
SN 329,871. American Grease Stick Company, Muskegon, Mich.
Filed Sep. 28, 1981.
LINE
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Line”, apart from the mark as shown.
Class 1—Chemicals
For Chemical Compositions Used to De-Ice Vehicles; Tire
Repairing Compositions—Namely, Bead Sealers (U.S. Cls. 5 and
6).
First use Apr. 1, 1981; in commerce Apr. 1, 1981.
Class 3—Cosmetics and Cleaning Preparations
For Vehicle Waxes and Polishes (U.S. Cl. 4).
First use Apr. 1, 1981; in commerce Apr. 1, 1981.
Class 4—Lubricants and Fuels
For Lubricating Oils, Greases and Lubricating Compounds
(U.S. Cl. 15).
First use Apr. 1, 1981; in commerce Apr. 1, 1981.
Class 8—Hand Tools
For Tire Repair Hand Tools—Namely,
Applicators (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Apr. 1, 1981; in commerce Apr. 1, 1981.
Composition
Class 17—Rubber Goods
For Radiator Sealants (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Apr. 1, 1981; in commerce Apr. 1, 1981.
SN 329,929. Villeroy & Boch Keramische Werke KG., Mettlach,
Fed. Rep. of Germany. Filed Sep. 25, 1981.
VILBO
Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Fed. Rep. of Germany
Application No. V17,317/21 Wz, filed Nov. 8, 1980, Reg. No.
1,021,700, dated Aug. 17, 1981, expires Nov. 8, 1990.
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,174,262.
Class 8—Hand Tools
For Knives, Forks and Spoons (U.S. Cl. 23).
Class 21—Housewares and Glass
For Drinking Glasses, Jugs, Decanters and Vases Made of
Glass and China (U.S. Cls. 2, 30 and 33).
Class 24—Fabrics
For Table Linen (U.S. Cl. 42).
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Class 34—Smokers’ Articles SN 334,125. Cointronics, Inc., Greensburg, Pa. Filed Oct. 26,
For Ashtrays (U.S. Cl. 8). 1981.
SN 331,411. Candlelighters Foundation, Washington, D.C. Filed
Oct. 23, 1981.
NTRONICS
Class 37—Construction and Repair
For Maintenance and Repair of Coin Operated Amusements
(U.S. Cl. 103).
First use Aug. 1, 1981; in commerce Aug. 1, 1981.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Providing Facilities for Coin Operated Amusements and
Providing Coin Operated Amusements (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Aug. 1, 1981; in commerce Aug. 1, 1981.
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter SN 334,126. Cointronics, Inc., Greensburg, Pa. Filed Oct. 26,
For Newspapers, Newsletters and Books Dealing with 1981.
Information About Childhood Cancer (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Apr. 24, 1970; in commerce Apr. 24, 1970.
Class 200—Collective Membership COINTRONICS
For Indicate Membership in an Organization of Families of and
Professionals Who Work with Childhood Cancer Patients (U.S.
Cl. 200). Class 37—Construction and Repair
First use Apr. 24, 1970; in commerce Apr. 24, 1970. For Maintenance and Repair of Coin Operated Amusements
(U.S. Cl. 103).
First use Aug. 1, 1981; in commerce Aug. 1, 1981.
SN 333,164. Jung Products, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. Filed Oct. 19,
1981. Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Providing Facilities for Coin Operated Amusements and
Providing Coin Operated Amusements (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Aug. 1, 1981; in commerce Aug. 1, 1981.
SN 335,278. Gerry Price, d.b.a. The Auto Boutique, Phoenix,
Ariz. Filed Nov. 2, 1981.
Class 10—Medical Apparatus THE AUTO BOUTIQUE
For Ankle Supports, Elbow Supports, Knee Supports, Wrist
Supports, Elbow Braces, Knee Braces, Wrist Braces, Elastic
Bandages, Hand/Wrist Protectors and Supporters (U.S. Cl. 44).
CUS wae See: SSR meses Sen. 1508. No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Auto”, apart from the mark as shown.
Class 25—Clothing Class 12—Vehi
° icles
For Briefs, ks & Sweat (U.S. Cl. 39). For Vehicle Accessories—Namely, Car Covers, Front End
First use Jan. 1980; in commerce Jan. 1980. Masks and Seat Covers (U.S. Cl. 19).
First use Dec. 1980; in commerce Dec. 1980.
Class 28—Toys and Sporting Goods
For Arm Pads, Elbow Pads, Hand Pads, Shin Pads, and
Athletic Supporters for Use in Basketball, Football, Soccer and Class 27—Floor Coverings
Other Sports (U.S. Cl. 22). For Vehicle Accessories—Namely, Floor Mats (U.S. Cl. 50).
First use Jan. 1980; in commerce Jan. 1980. First use Dec. 1980; in commerce Dec. 1980.
SN
983
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FEBRUARY 1, 1983
SN 335,507. M. G. Maloumian & Sons, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Filed Nov. 4, 1981.
Class 35—Advertising and Business
For Appraisals of Oriental Rugs (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use May 31, 1980; in commerce May 31, 1980.
Class 37—Construction and Repair
For Cleaning Repair Services for Oriental Rugs (U.S. Cl. 103).
First use May 31, 1980; in commerce May 31, 1980.
Class 39—Transportation and Storage
For Storage Services for Oriental Rugs (U.S. Cl. 105).
First use May 31, 1980; in commerce May 31, 1980.
Class 42—-Miscellaneous Services
For Retail Oriental Rugs Store Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use May 31, 1980; in commerce May 31, 1980.
SN 337,508. National Expositions Co., Inc., New York, N.Y.
Filed Nov. 16, 1981.
LIGHTING
| WORLD
INTERNATIONAL
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Lighting” and “International”, apart from the mark as shown.
The lining is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color.
Class 35— Advertising and Business
For Providing Trade Shows for the Lighting Industry (U.S. Cl.
101).
First use Jul. 1980; in commerce Jul. 1980.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Educational Services—Namely, Conducting Courses for
the Lighting Industry (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jul. 1980; in commerce Jul. 1980.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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SN 341,214. Bache Halsey Stuart Shields Incorporated, New
York, N.Y. Filed Dec. 11, 1981.
BACHE COMMAND
ACCOUNT
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
For Financial Newsletter (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Dec. 5, 1981; in commerce Dec. 5, 1981.
Class 36—Insurance and Financial
For Brokerage and Investment Advisory Services (U.S. Cl.
102).
First use Dec. 5, 1981; in commerce Dec. 5, 1981.
SN 344,001. Ziebart International Corporation, Troy, Mich. Filed
Dec. 31, 1981.
The drawing is lined for the color yellow, but no claim is made
to color.
Class 1—Chemicals
For Degreasing Fluid and Fabric Color Restorers (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Apr. 1, 1980; in commerce Apr. 1, 1980.
Class 2—Paints
For Rustproofing Compounds in the Nature of a Coating;
Vinyl Dye; Rustproofing Spray; Vinyl Top Dressing; Fabric
Protector Spray Coating, and Protective Coatings in the Nature
of Pigmented and Nonpigmented Paints (U.S. Cls. 6, 16 and 52).
First use Apr. 1, 1980; in commerce Apr. 1, 1980.
Class 3—Cosmetics and Cleaning Preparations
For Upholstery Cleaner, Spot Lifters, Leather and Vinyl
Cleaner, Paste Wax, Cleaning and Polishing Preparations (U.S.
Cl. 52).
First use Apr. 1, 1980; in commerce Apr. 1, 1980.
Class 37—-Construction and Repair
For Preservation and Reconditioning Services for Vehicles
(U.S. Cl. 103).
First use Apr. 1, 1980; in commerce Apr. 1, 1980.
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SN 344,089. International Environmental, Inc., Salt Lake City,
Utah. Filed Dec. 31, 1981.
Class 11—Environmental Control Apparatus
For Sulphur Burners Used in the Treatment of Irrigation and
Waste Water (U.S. Cls. 31 and 34).
First use Jun. 1980; in commerce Jun. 1980.
Class 40—Material Treatment
For Treating Irrigation and Waste Waters (U.S. Cl. 106).
First use Feb. 1977; in commerce Feb. 1977.
SN 344,647. The Lighthouse for the Blind, Incorporated, Seattle,
Wash. Filed Jan. 7, 1982.
= palanvcrest
Class 12—Vehicles
For Hand Trucks (U.S. Cl. 19).
First use Nov. 1978; in commerce Nov. 1978.
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
For Clipboards and Easels (U.S. Cls. 32 and 37).
First use Nov. 1971; in commerce Nov. 1971.
SN 344,648. The Lighthouse for the Blind, Incorporated, Seattle,
Wash. Filed Jan. 7, 1982.
HANDCREST
Class 12—Vehicles
For Hand Trucks (U.S. Cl. 19).
First use Nov. 1978; in commerce Nov. 1978.
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
For Clip Boards, Stationery Type Paper Trimmers, and Easels
(U.S. Cls. 23, 32 and 37).
First use Nov. 1971; in commerce Nov. 1971.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
SN 346,555. Alvin E. Miller, d.b.a. Certain Sales, Canoga Park,
Calif. Filed Jan. 21, 1982.
TRIPLE-M
Class 1—Chemicals
For Motor Oil, Fuel and Transmission Fluid Conditioning
Additives (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Jul. 24, 1981; in commerce Jan. 7, 1982.
Class 3—Cosmetics and Cleaning Preparations
For Carburetor and Choke Cleaner Aerosols and Brake
Cleaner Aerosols (U.S. Cls. 15 and 52).
First use Jul. 24, 1981; in commerce Jan. 7, 1982.
SN 348,357. Federal Publications Inc., Washington, D.C. Filed
Feb. 2, 1982.
PRIME III / EXPANSION
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
For Educational Materials—Namely, Instructional Manuals
(U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Jan. 26, 1982; in commerce Jan. 26, 1982.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Educational Services—Namely, Conducting a Series of
Proprietary Management Training Seminars (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Jan. 26, 1982; in commerce Jan. 26, 1982.
SN 349,187. Educational Communications, Inc., Northbrook, Il.
Filed Feb. 8, 1982.
Class 35—Advertising and Business
For Employment Agency Services—Namely, Providing
Prospective Employers with Information to Assist Prospective
Employees in Securing Employment (U.S. Cl. 10).
First use 1973; in commerce 1973.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For College Referral Services—Namely, Providing Institutions
of Higher Learning with Information to Assist Prospective
Applicants in Gaining Admission to Such Institutions (U.S. Cl.
107).
First use 1973; in commerce 1973.
FE
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Brake
Filed
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(U.S. Cl.
FEBRUARY I, 1983
SN 349,682. Coakley & Williams, Inc., Kensington, Md. Filed
Feb. 10, 1982.
Class 35— Advertising and Business
For Hotel Management Services—Namely, Operation of Hotels
for Others (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Dec. 11, 1981; in commerce Jan. 18, 1982.
Class 36—Insurance and Financial
For Real Estate Management and Brokerage Services, and
Investing Funds of Others in Real Estate (U.S. Cl. 102).
First use Dec. 11, 1981; in commerce Jan. 18, 1982.
Class 37—Construction and Repair
For Planning and Laying Out Commercial Real Estate
Properties, and Improving Parcels of Land by Constructing
Facilities for Commercial Enterprises for Others (U.S. Cl. 103).
First use Dec. 11, 1981; in commerce Jan. 18, 1982.
SN 349,923. Fox Acres Country Club, Red Feather Lakes, Colo.
Filed Feb. 12, 1982.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Providing Facilities for Golf, Tennis, Fishing, and Cross
Country Skiing (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jun. 15, 1980; in commerce Jun. 15, 1980.
Class 42—-Miscellaneous Services
For Restaurant and Bar Services, Providing Temporary
Lodging Facilities, and Retail Store Services in the Nature of a
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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SN 349,924. Fox Acres Country Club, Red Feather Lakes, Colo.
Filed Feb. 12, 1982.
FOX ACRES COUNTRY CLUB
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Country Club”, apart from the mark as shown.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Providing Facilities for Golf, Tennis, Fishing, and Cross
Country Skiing (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jun. 15, 1980; in commerce Jun. 15, 1980.
Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
For Restaurant and Bar Services, Providing Temporary
Lodging Facilities, and Retail Store Services in the Nature of a
Country Club Shop Featuring Sports Accessory Items (U.S. Cls.
100 and 101).
First use Jun. 15, 1980; in commerce Jun. 15, 1980.
SN 353,333. Builders Equipment and Tool Company, Houston,
Tex. Filed Mar. 8, 1982.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words “Bet
On” and “For Quality”, apart from the mark as shown.
Class 37—Construction and Repair
For Leasing of Construction Equipment (U.S. Cl. 103).
First use Jul. 2, 1957; in commerce Jan. 1, 1960.
Country Club Shop Featuring Sports Accessory Items (U.S. Cls. | Class 42—Miscellaneous Services
100 and 101).
First use Jun. 15, 1980; in commerce Jun. 15, 1980.
For Retail Building Material Store Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Jul. 2, 1957; in commerce Jan. 1, 1960.
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SN 353,555. Augusta National, Inc., Augusta, Ga. Filed Mar. 8,
1982.
cAucusta
NATIONAL
~GOLF-
CLUB
rife
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Augusta” or “Golf Club”; nor the representation of the
geographically descriptive outline of the contiguous states of the
United States of America, apart from the mark as shown.
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
For Books Related to the Game of Golf and to Golf
Tournaments (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Mar. 1941; in commerce Mar. 1941.
Class 34—-Smokers’ Articles
For Match Books (U.S. Cl. 9).
First use 1974; in commerce 1974.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY lI, 1983
SN 353,887. Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pa. Filed Mar. 10, 1982.
.
The mark consists of a stylized representation of a stick figure
grasped by a hand.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Educational Services—Namely, Conducting Workshops
and Counseling in Human Sexuality and Family Planning for
Doctors, Nurses, Youth Workers, Teachers, Counselors, Clergy
and Social Service Providers (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Feb. 9, 1981; in commerce Feb. 9, 1981.
Class 42—-Miscellaneous Services
For Consulting Services in the Fields of Voluntary Fertility
Control, Contraception, Pregnancy and Various Aspects of
Human Sexuality and Decision Making (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Feb. 9, 1981; in commerce Feb. 9, 1981.
SN 355,271. Peter P. Saccone, La Mesa, Calif. Filed Apr. 15,
1982.
IT’S “FUNNER” TO BE A
RUNNER
Class 25—Clothing
For T-Shirts (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Nov. 1980; in commerce Feb. 16, 1982.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
For Conducting Classes in Physical Fitness Through Walking,
Jogging and Running (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jun. 1981; in commerce Jul. 1981.
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SECTION 2.—INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION
The short titles associated below with the international class numbers are terms designed merely for quick identification and are
not an official part of the international classification. The full names of international classes are given in section 6.1 of the trademark
rules of practice.
The designation “U.S. Cl.” appearing in this section refers to the U.S. class in effect prior to Sep. 1, 1973 rather than the
international class which applies to applications filed on or after that date. For adoption of international classification see notice in the
OFFICIAL GAZETTE of Jun. 26, 1973 (911 O.G. TM 210).
Application in one class
Class 1—Chemicals Class 1 —(Continued).
figure SN 312,249. Stoller Chemical Company, Inc., Houston, Tex. SN 324,102. Lakewood Chemical & Supply Inc., East Palestine,
Filed May 28, 1981. Ohio. Filed Aug. 17, 1981.
ine LAKEWOOD E-Z PEEL
ng for MICROSUL
Clergy
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the term “E-Z
Peel”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Flowable Sulfur for Fertilizer (U.S. Cl. 10). For Chemicals—Namely, Foundry Sand Additives (U.S. Cl. 6).
ertility First use Jul. 6, 1977; in commerce Jul. 6, 1977. First use Feb. 1, 1980; in commerce Feb. 1, 1980.
cts of
SN 328,205. Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien (Henkel
KGaA), Dusseldorf 1, Fed. Rep. of Germany. Filed Sep. 16,
pr. 15, SN 319,759. Lebanon Chemical Corporation, Lebanon, Pa. Filed 1981.
Aug. 6, 1981.
. LOROL
Owner of Fed. Rep. of Germany Reg. No. 431,251, dated Mar.
31, 1931, expires Feb. 19, 1991.
For Higher Molecular Fatty Alcohols for Industrial Use (U.S.
Cl. 6).
NValking,
SN 328,206. Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien (Henkel
KGaA), Dusseldorf, Fed. Rep. of Germany. Filed Sep. 16,
1981.
EUPERLAN
For Fertilizer (U.S. Cl. 10).
First use Jun. 15, 1981; in commerce Jun. 15, 1981.
For Chemicals—Namely, Pearlescence Agents, for Use in the
Manufacture of Cosmetics and of Washing and Detergent
Preparations (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Apr. 1968; in commerce Dec. 1980.
SN 320,729. Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Higashi-ku, Osaka,
Japan. Filed Jul. 27, 1981.
SN 333,714. J. J. Mauget Co., Burbank, Calif. Filed Oct. 22, 1981.
SUMIEPOCH MICROJECT
For Nutrient Preparation, in Solution Form, for Trees and
For Artificial and Synthetic Resins; Plastics in the Form of Plants, and Capsules Containing Such Preparations and Adapted
Powders, Liquids, Pastes or Granules for Industrial Use (U.S. Cl. to Cooperate with Injection Devices for Administering the Same
1). Internally to Trees and Other Plants (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Jan. 1981; in commerce Feb. 1981. First use Oct. 2, 1981; in commerce Oct. 2, 1981.
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Class 1 —(Continued).
SN 334,797. Purex Corporation, Lakewood, Calif. Filed Oct. 30,
1981.
VATRON
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 847,730 and 847,731.
For Degreasing Solvents for Industrial Use (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Oct. 25, 1966; in commerce Oct. 25, 1966.
SN 335,707. Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Atlanta, Ga. Filed
Nov. 5, 1981.
LYTOR
For Tall Oil Rosin Sold as a Raw Material (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Oct. 10, 1980; in commerce Oct. 10, 1980.
SN 336,279. The Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, Ill. Filed Nov.
9, 1981.
FA-ROK
For Synthetic Resins and Catalysts for Industrial Use (U.S. Cls.
1 and 6).
First use Oct. 12, 1981; in commerce Oct. 12, 1981.
SN 337,773. Royaltone Chemical Company, Inc., Tulsa, Okla.
Filed Nov. 19, 1981.
ULTRATONE
For Liquid Chemical—Namely, for Drycleaning (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Nov. 17, 1981; in commerce Nov. 17, 1981.
SN 339,012. Standard Tar Products Company, Inc.,
Wis. Filed Nov. 27, 1981.
USOL
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 148,269.
For Ice Melt Salt (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Sep. 1, 1970; in commerce Sep. 1, 1970.
SN 339,741. Worne Biochemicals, Inc., Berlin, N.J. Filed Dec. 2,
1981.
PRE-GEST
For Enzyme-Surfactant Composition for
Deodorizing Wastes (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Mar. 1, 1972; in commerce Mar. 1, 1972.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
Milwaukee,
Liquifying &
FEBRUARY I, 1983
Class 1 —(Continued).
SN 340,732. Barrier Industries, Inc., Port Jervis, N.Y. Filed Dec.
9, 1981.
SAVE-A-RUG
For Rug and Upholstery Fabric Chemical Sealant in Liquid
Form (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Oct. 23, 1981; in commerce Oct. 23, 1981.
SN 342,969. Roughrider Drilling Fluids, Inc., Williston, N. Dak.
Filed Dec. 22, 1981.
ULTRA-FREE
For Lubricant, Surfactant and Detergent Additive for Oil Well
Drilling Fluid (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Oct. 19, 1980; in commerce Nov. 20, 1980.
SN 342,970. Roughrider Drilling Fluids, Inc., Williston, N. Dak.
Filed Dec. 22, 1981.
ULTRA-FLOC
For Flocculant, Stabilizer and Viscosifier Additive for Oil Well
Drilling Fluid (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Jul. 30, 1980; in commerce Aug. 6, 1980.
SN 344,639. Polycom Inc., Donora, Pa. Filed Jan. 7, 1982.
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The mark is lined for the color green.
For Filled and Unfilled Synthetic Resins, in the Form of
Pellets, for Industrial Use (U.S. Cl. 1).
First use Nov. 16, 1978; in commerce Nov. 16, 1978.
SN 344,839. Dan River Inc., Danville, Va. Filed Jan. 7, 1982.
Cc
For a Chemical to Be Applied to Carpeting to Inhibit Bacteria R
Growth (U.S. Cl. 6). Ss
First use Dec. 10, 1981; in commerce Dec. 10, 1981.
1983
1d Dec.
Liquid
N. Dak.
Oil Well
Oil Well
Form of
, 1982.
bit Bacteria
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 1 —(Continued).
SN 344,913. Miles Laboratories, Inc., Elkhart, Ind. Filed Jan. 8,
1982.
SERALYZER
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,004,725.
For Chemical Reagent Tests for the Analysis of Body Fluids
(U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Oct. 31, 1980; in commerce Oct. 31, 1980.
Class 2—Paints
SN 320,467. PDI, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. Filed Jul. 24, 1981.
PLASTI DIP
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,163,732.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word “Dip”,
apart from the mark as shown.
For an Air Dry Plastic Coating for Hand-Held Articles (U.S.
Cls. 6 and 16).
First use Jan. 1959; in commerce Jan. 1959.
Class 3—Cosmetics and Cleaning Preparations
SN 222,435. Summit Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed Jul. 6,
1979.
THE PROBLEM SOLVERS
Sec. 2(f).
For Human Hair Treatment Products—Namely, Hair
Conditioners, Staighteners, Relaxers, Scalp Creams, Shampoos,
Rinses, Neutralizing Lotions, Hairdressings, Scalp Conditioners,
Setting Lotions and Hairsprays (U.S. Cls. 51 and 52).
First use Aug. 16, 1978; in commerce Aug. 16, 1978.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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Class 3 —(Continued).
SN 318,690. Bourjois Ltd., Piscataway, N.J. Filed Jul. 13, 1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 389,047, 902,764 and 964,481.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the design
“Rectangular Configuration”, apart from the mark as shown.
The drawing is lined for the colors silver, blue and gold, and
color is claimed as part of the mark.
The words “Soir De Paris” translate into English as “Evening
of Paris” or “Evening in Paris”.
For Perfume (U.S. Cl. 51).
First use Nov. 1, 1979; in commerce Nov. 1, 1979.
SN 336,598. Perfumes by Heller International, Inc., New York,
N.Y. Filed Oct. 1, 1981.
JUMEAUA
Jumeaux is the French word meaning “Twin”.
For Perfumes and Colognes (U.S. Cl. 51).
First use Dec. 1977; in commerce Dec. 1977.
SN 331,112. H & R Laboratories, Inc., Spokane, Wash. Filed Oct.
5, 1981.
HEBER ROUTH
Heber Routh is a living individual whose consent is of record.
For a Body Lotion and Hair Thickener (U.S. Cl. 51).
First use Jun. 2, 1981; in commerce Aug. 11, 1981.
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Class 3 —(Continued).
SN 331,860. Carme, Inc., Novato, Calif. Filed Oct. 9, 1981.
JOJOBA FIELDS
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,150,150.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Jojoba”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Hair Shampoos, Hair Conditioners, Moisturizing Creams
and Lotions (U.S. Cl. 51).
First use Aug. 24, 1981; in commerce Aug. 24, 1981.
SN 331,861. Carme, Inc., Novato, Calif. Filed Oct. 9, 1981.
0J0B
FIELDS
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,150,150.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Jojoba”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Hair Shampoos, Hair Conditioners, Moisturizing Creams
and Lotions (U.S. Cl. 51).
First use Aug. 24, 1981; in commerce Aug. 24, 1981.
SN 331,862. Carme, Inc., Novato, Calif. Filed Oct. 9, 1981.
JOJOBA FARMS
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,150,150.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Jojoba”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Hair Shampoos, Hair Conditioners, Moisturizing Creams
and Lotions, Oils and Soap (U.S. Cl. 5i).
First use Jan. 24, 1979; in commerce Mar. 1, 1979.
SN 331,896. Hart Products, Inc., Suffern, N.Y. Filed Oct. 13,
1981.
FINGERTIPS
For Fingernail Polish Remover (U.S. Cl. 51).
First use Sep. 3, 1981; in commerce Sep. 3, 1981.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY I, 1983
Class 3 —(Continued).
SN 332,441. Petro Chemical Products, Inc., Jacksonville, Fla.
Filed Oct. 14, 1981.
SHOWROOM
For a Kit of Automotive Care Products Containing
Carpet/Fabric Shampoos, Fabric Protectant Sprays, Bug and Tar
Remover, Urethane Bumper Protector, Aluminum and Chrome
Polish, Wheel Cleaners, Wheel Protectors, Tire Cleaners, Tire
Dressings, Finish Cleaners, Windshield Washer Solvent, Vinyl &
Leather Cleaner, Vinyl & Leather Conditioner, Car Wash,
Windshield Rain Repellant, and Sponge Mit and Artificial
Chamois (U.S. Cis. 4 and 52).
First use Sep. 18, 1981; in commerce Sep. 18, 1981.
SN 333,882. Max Factor & Co., Hollywood, Calif. Filed Oct. 23,
1981.
SECRET KEY
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 610,827.
For Skin Moisturizer, Skin Toner, Bath Soap, Bath Powder,
Fluid Foundation Makeup, Mascara, Cheek Blush and Eye
Shadow (U.S. Cls. 51 and 52).
First use Jun. 29, 1981; in commerce Jun. 29, 1981.
SN 342,268. Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien (Henkel
KGaA), Dusseldorf-Holthausen, Fed. Rep. of Germany. Filed
Dec. 18, 1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 962,205.
For Foam Bath, Toilet Soap, Personal Deodorants, Skin
Cream, Hair Shampoo, Hair Conditioners, Skin Moisturizing and
Cleansing Lotion for Use in the Shower, Cologne, Sachets,
Talcum Powder, and Toilet Water (U.S. Cl. 51).
First use 1954; in commerce 1971.
SN 342,313. Gimbel Brothers, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Dec.
18, 1981.
GIMBELS
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 902,790 and 910,250.
Sec. 2(f).
For Hand Soap, Hand Lotion, Body Lotion, Milk Bath,
Shower Gel and Bath Oil (U.S. Cls. 51 and 52).
First use Oct. 10, 1981; in commerce Oct. 10, 1981.
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Class 3 —(Continued).
SN 344,733. Tom Fields, Ltd., Northvale, N.J. Filed Jan. 7, 1982.
TINKERBELL
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 596,885, 1,192,785 and others.
For Children’s Cosmetics—Namely, Cologne, Bath Oil, Body
Lotion, Body Powder, Bubble Bath, Skin Cream and Sachets,
Sold in Conjunction with Dolls (U.S. Cls. 22 and 51).
First use Jan. 1, 1976; in commerce Jan. 1, 1976.
SN 355,143. Ellman International Manufacturing, Inc., Hewlett,
N.Y. Filed Mar. 17, 1982.
CITRIC-ETCH
For Citric Acid Gel for Use by Dentists to Apply to a Patient's
Tooth Mainly as a Dentin and Cavity Cleaner for Cleaning the
Tooth (U.S. Cls. 44 and 52).
First use Dec. 1981; in commerce Dec. 1981.
Class 5—Pharmaceuticals
SN 302,743. Surco Products, Inc., Braddock, Pa. Filed Mar. 25,
1981.
ODOR CONTROL CENTRAL,
U.S.A.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words “Odor
Control, U.S.A.”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Odor Counteractants, Deodorants and Disinfectants for
Household and Industrial Use (U.S. Cl. 6).
First use Feb. 26, 1981; in commerce Feb. 26, 1981.
SN 332,727. Genetic Laboratories, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. Filed
Oct. 16, 1981.
MEDISKIN
For Treated Porcine Skin Biological Dressing for Wounds
(U.S. Cls. 18 and 44).
First use Jan. 1977; in commerce Jan. 1977.
SN 333,477. Seroyal Brands, Inc., Concord, Calif. Filed Oct. 21,
1981.
SEROYAL
For Dietary and Nutritional Food Supplements Containing One
or More of the Following: Vitamins, Minerals, Proteins, Animal
Tissue, Amino Acids, Herbs, Vegetables, or Enzymes; Laxatives;
and an Oral and Topical Antiseptic (U.S. Cl. 18).
First use 1940; in commerce 1947.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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Class 5 —(Continued).
SN 334,980. The Pfeiffer Co., Sellersville, Pa. Filed Nov. 2, 1981.
MOLLIFENE
For Medicinal Ear Preparation to Relieve Irritations Caused by
Wax Accumulation (U.S. Cl. 18).
First use Apr. 27, 1966; in commerce Apr. 27, 1966.
SN 335,478. Medtech Laboratories, Inc., Cody, Wyo. Filed Nov.
4, 1981.
SKIN-SHIELD
For Clear Liquid Bandage for Minor Cuts and Bruises (U.S.
Cls. 6 and 44).
First use Oct. 26, 1981; in commerce Oct. 26, 1981.
SN 340,027. A. H. Robins Company, Incorporated, Richmond,
Va. Filed Dec. 4, 1981.
PROMETABS
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 635,082.
For Extra High Potency Octacosanol Rich Concentrate Used
as a Dietary Food Supplement (U.S. Cl. 18).
First use Nov. 23, 1981; in commerce Nov. 23, 1981.
SN 348,600. Professional Compounding Centers of America, Inc.,
Houston, Tex. Filed Feb. 4, 1982.
APOTHAKIT
For Manufacturing, Storage and Dispensing Apparatus for
Encapsulated Pharmaceuticals Made of Plastic and Cardboard,
Sold with the Pharmaceutical Preparation and/or Ingredients for
the Pharmaceutical Preparations (U.S. Cl. 18).
First use Sep. 22, 1981; in commerce Sep. 22, 1981
Class 6—Metal Goods
SN 280,150. Automation Industries, Inc., Greenwich, Conn. Filed
Oct. 2, 1980.
HARRIS TUBE
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Tube”, apart from the mark as shown.
Sec. 2(f).
For Architectural, Structural and Mechanical Metal Tubing
(U.S. Cl. 13).
First use Sep. 29, 1975; in commerce Sep. 29, 1975.
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Class 6 —(Continued).
SN 331,803. Waterloo Industries, Inc., Waterloo, lowa. Filed Oct.
9, 1981.
I-FRAME
For Metal Storage Containers for Mechanic’s Tools, Medical
Instruments and Medical Equipment (U.S. Cl. 13).
First use Aug. 17, 1981; in commerce Sep. 4, 1982.
SN 333,160. Grant Industries Incorporated, West Nyack, N.Y.
Filed Oct. 19, 1981.
VELVET TOUCH
For Drawer Slide (U.S. Cl. 13).
First use Nov. 1973; in commerce Nov. 1973.
SN 337,981. Raychem Corporation, Menlo Park, Calif. Filed
Nov. 19, 1981.
TINEL
For a Shape Memory Alloy Comprising Principally Nickel and
Titanium (U.S. Cl. 14).
First use Sep. 1, 1978; in commerce Sep. 1, 1978.
SN 344,293. Ferragens e Laminacao Brasil S.A., Sao Paulo, SP.,
Brazil. Filed Jan. 4, 1982.
CONCEPT
Owner of Brazil Reg. No. 1,231/0,668,909, dated May 25, 1978,
expires May 25, 1988.
For Metal Hardware—Namely, Locks, Padlocks, Keys, Chains,
Chain Links, Cremone Bolts, Hinges, Latches, Window
Hardware; and Door Hardware—Namely, Joints, Tongues,
Knobs, Springs for Locks and Springs for Doors (U.S. Cl. 25).
SN 344,311. Donald W. McDonald, Essex, Conn. Filed Jan. 4,
1982.
DAMPER DEVIL
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Damper”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Hanging Metal Figurines for Use as a Fireplace Flue
Damper Indicator (U.S. Cls. 13 and 50).
First use Sep. 14, 1979; in commerce Sep. 14, 1979.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY I, 1983
Class 6 —(Continued).
SN 346,841. Standard Car Truck Company, Chicago, Ill. Filed
Jan. 25, 1982.
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 925,003.
The mark consists of the stylized letters “SCT”.
For Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metal Castings (U.S. Cl. 14).
First use Dec. 1, 1981; in commerce Dec. 1, 1981.
SN 348,522. Universal Alloy Valve & Fitting Co., Houston, Tex.
Filed Feb. 3, 1982.
HASCO
For Manually-Operated Ball, Gate, Globe, Check and Plug
Valves, All Made Primarily of Metal (U.S. Cl. 13).
First use Jan. 21, 1982; in commerce Jan. 2i, 1982.
SN 353,595. Engineered Grating Inc., Houston, Tex. Filed Mar.
8, 1982.
ENGRA
For Flooring and Stair Tread Grating for Use in Highways and
in Industrial Buildings and Structures (U.S. Cls. 12 and 14).
First use Feb. 2, 1982; in commerce Feb. 4, 1982.
Class 7—Machinery
SN 240,244. Composite Applications, Inc., Stafford, Tex. Filed
Nov. 23, 1979.
COMPOSITE APPLICATOR
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Applicator”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Fluid Dispensing Engraving Apparatus for Commercial or
Industrial Use (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Mar. 19, 1979; in commerce Mar. 19, 1979.
SN 283,836. The Circul-Air Corporation, Warren, Mich. Filed
Oct. 29, 1980.
ROTO-JET
For Automatic Machines for Washing Fire Hoses (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Mar. 30, 1955; in commerce Mar. 30, 1955.
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Class 7 —(Continued).
SN 313,001. M. S. Willett, Inc., Cockeysville, Md. Filed Jun. 2,
1981.
Filed
CUSTOM-MISER
For Transfer Machines for Presses (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Mar. 6, 1981; in commerce Mar. 6, 1981.
SN 316,955. Vulcan Equipment Company Limited, Scarborough,
Ontario, Canada. Filed Jun. 29, 1981.
VULCAN
La Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 1,014,366 and 1,080,196.
For Tire Repair and Retreading Equipment—Namely,
Machines for Molding, Building, Precuring, Buffing and Bonding
Tire Treads; Portable Hydraulic Hoists, Hydraulic Automobile
Lifts for Use with Tow Trucks, and Hydraulic Jacks (U.S. Cl.
23). .
First use Jan. 1958; in commerce Jan. 1958.
Plug
SN 321,686. Harrington Hoists, Inc., Plymouth Meeting, Pa.
Filed Jul. 31, 1981.
HARRINGTON
Sec. 2(f).
For Lever-Operated Hoists, Hand Chain Hoists, Electric Chain
Hoists, Cranes and Crane Assemblies (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use 1876; in commerce 1975.
ys and
SN 322,967. Arthur Haugland, Hamar, N. Dak. Filed Aug. 10,
Filed 1981.
R BOOT-N-AIR
word For Air-Seeder Boots for Seeder Agricultural Implements (U.S.
Cl. 23).
cial or First use Mar. 24, 1981; in commerce Mar. 24, 1981.
SN 327,996. Bergey Windpower Company, Inc., Norman, Okla.
Filed Filed Sep. 14, 1981.
1. 23). For Windmills and Parts Therefor (U.S. Cls. 21 and 23).
First use Jul. 7, 1980; in commerce Sep. 11, 1980.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
T™ 19
Class 7 —(Continued).
SN 328,418. Foster & Allen, Inc., Somerville, N.J. Filed Sep. 17,
1981.
VERSA CUTTER
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Cutter”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Machines for Cutting Plastic Extrusion (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Oct. 19, 1954; in commerce Oct. 19, 1954.
SN 329,190. Kitchenetics Corporation, Campbell, Calif. Filed
Sep. 22, 1981.
KITCHENETICS
For Domestic Foodstuff Processing Machines (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Apr. 29, 1981; in commerce Apr. 29, 1981.
SN 329,192. Kitchenetics Corporation, Campbell, Calif. Filed
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5¢
For Domestic Foodstuff Processing Machines (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Apr. 29, 1981; in commerce Apr. 29, 1981.
SN 329,712. Adan Hydraulics, Inc., Winston-Salem, N.C. Filed
Sep. 25, 1981.
ADAN
For Hydraulic Motors for Vehicular, Machine Tool, Marine,
and Industrial Uses (U.S. Cls. 19 and 23).
First use Nov. 15, 1977; in commerce Nov. 15, 1977.
TM 20
Class 7 —(Continued).
SN 330,489. Production Machinery, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Filed
Sep. 30, 1981.
PROMACO
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 739,701 and 739,702.
For Power Operated Circular Metal Cutting Saws and Parts
Thereof—Namely, Saw Blades; Power Operated Metal Drills
(U.S. Cl. 23).
First use 1959; in commerce 1959.
SN 331,085. Scientific Process & Research, Inc., Somerset, N_J.
Filed Oct. 5, 1981.
SOLIDS DRAINING SCREW
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Screw”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Extruder Screws for Processing Plastic Materials (U.S. Cl.
23).
First use 1980; in commerce 1980.
SN 331,546. Production Machinery, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Filed
Oct. 7, 1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 739,701 and 739,702.
The lining shown in the drawing indicates the color orange.
For Power Operated Circular Metal Cutting Saws and Parts
Thereof—Namely, Saw Blades; Power Operated Metal Drills
(U.S. Cl. 23).
First use 1959; in commerce 1959.
SN 334,066. Societe SETEM, d.b.a. SETEM, La Montagne
(Loire-Atlantique), France. Filed Oct. 26, 1981.
STARCO
Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on France Application No.
01,696, filed Jul. 6, 1981, Reg. No. 1,177,061, dated Jul. 6, 1981,
expires Jul. 6, 1991.
For Elevator Buckets for Conveying Machines (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Jan. 1981; in commerce May 1981.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 7 —(Continued).
SN 337,336. AMCA International Corporation, Hanover, N.H.
Filed Nov. 16, 1981.
LOAD MASTER
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Load”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Overhead Cranes (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Apr. 1981; in commerce Apr. 1981.
SN 347,530. Contamination Control Corporation, Maple Plain,
Minn. Filed Jan. 28, 1982.
The drawing is lined for yellow green and red.
The design is a combination of three block letter “C”s of
diminishing size inwardly.
For Machines for Pneumatically Conveying Shredded Waste
Paper and Baling It for Salvage (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Jun. 1, 1973; in commerce Sep. 1, 1973.
SN 349,191. Sun Electric Corporation, Crystal Lake, Ill. Filed
Feb. 8, 1982.
POWERTFIO/N 5000
The mark consists of a stylized representation of the word and
number “Powertron 5000”.
For Automatic Tire Changer Machine (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Nov. 3, 1981; in commerce Nov. 3, 1981.
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FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 7 —(Continued).
SN 349,873. Brogdex Company, Pomona, Calif. Filed Feb. 11,
1982.
ECONOCHEM
For Agricultural Equipment—Namely, Machines for Applying
Wax to Fruit and Vegetables (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Dec. 21, 1981; in commerce Jan. 7, 1982.
SN 351,236. American Feldmuehle Corporation, Hendersonville,
N.C. Filed Feb. 22, 1982.
CERAMCUT
For Power Operated Tools—Namely, Ceramic Cutters (U.S.
Cl. 23).
First use Jun. 28, 1973; in commerce Jun. 28, 1973.
SN 352,886. Kabushiki Kaisha Sankyo Seiki Seisakusho, Suwa-
gun, Nagano-ken, Japan. Filed Mar. 4, 1982.
SANKYO
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,027,766.
For Machine Tools and Robots Used in Industry and Parts
Therefor (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Jun. 1978; in commerce Jun. 1978.
SN 355,723. Rule-Planetor, Inc., Hayward, Calif. Filed Mar. 22,
1982.
PLANETOR
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,151,484.
For Bits for Power Tools (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Apr. 4, 1947; in commerce Jul. 6, 1947.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
T™ 21
Class 8—Hand Tools
SN 333,690. K.-R. Witte Solingen USA, inc., Edison, N.J. Filed
Oct. 22, 1981.
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CHAMPION
For Hand Tools—Namely, Barber Shears, Nail Scissors,
Thinning Shears, Cuticle Scissors, Nose Scissors, Nippers and
Pedicure Scissors (U.S. Cls. 23 and 44).
First use Sep. 1, 1981; in commerce Sep. 1, 1981
SN 336,366. Ensar Corporation, Wheeling, Ill. Filed Nov. 9,
1981.
QUIC-KEY
For Hand-Operated Can Opener (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Sep. 4, 1981; in commerce Sep. 4, 1981.
SN 351,951. J. A. Schmidt & Sohne GmbH & Co. KG., Solingen,
Fed. Rep. of Germany. Filed Feb. 25, 1982.
DREITURM
Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Fed. Rep. of Germany
Application No. Sch29,255/8 Wz, filed Aug. 26, 1981, Reg. No.
1,034,778, dated Jun. 23, 1982, expires Aug. 26, 1991.
The trademark shows an clevational view of three steeples
arranged side by side, and the word “Dreiturm”.
For Cutlery Made of Steel—Namely, Scissors, Pocket-Kanives,
Table-Knives, Steak-Knives, and Appliances for the Care of the
Skin and the Nails—Namely, Nippers for Removing Cuticle from
the Nails, Nail Pullers, Cuticle Scissors, Nail Scissors, Tweezers,
Nail Files, and Pushers (U.S. Cl. 23).
First use Dec. 8, 1829; in commerce Dec. 5, 1981.
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Class 9—Electrical and Scientific Apparatus
SN 222,015. PAL International Corp., Phoenix, Ariz., by change
of name from PAL Firestik Antenna Corp., Phoenix, Ariz.
Filed Jul. 2, 1979.
FIRESTIK
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,096,569.
For Antennas (U.S. Cl. 21).
First use Jan. 15, 1976; in commerce Jan. 15, 1976.
SN 250,851. Sperry Corporation, New York, N.Y., assignee of
RCA Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed Feb. 20, 1980.
PRIMUS
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,072,570.
For Airborne Avionics System Containing Weather Radar
Equipment—Namely, a Transmitter, Receiver, Antenna, Pedestal,
Computer and Display (U.S. Cls. 21 and 26).
First use Aug. 23, 1976; in commerce Aug. 23, 1976.
SN 273,781. Namiki Seimitsu Hoseki Kabushiki Kaisha, Adachi-
ku, Tokyo, Japan. Filed Aug. 11, 1980.
NAMIKI
The word mark “Namiki” is translated into English as “a row
or line of trees; a roadside tree”.
For Magnetic Tape Heads; Phonographic Stylus; Video Stylus;
Phonographic Cantilevers; Phonographic Pickup Cartridges;
Micro Amplifiers (Loud Speakers) for Use in Electronic
Calculators; Rare-Earth Cobalt Magnets; and Chemical Balance
Fulcrum in the Form of a Triangular Prism (U.S. Cis. 21 and 26).
First use Feb. 28, 1971; in commerce Apr. 22, 1976.
SN 289,203. Cuadra Associates, Inc., Santa Monica, Calif. Filed
Dec. 19, 1980.
The mark consists of the word “Star” and a star design.
For Computer Programs Recorded on Disks (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Oct. 6, 1980; in commerce Oct. 13, 1980.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 9 —(Continued).
SN 305,447. Direct Incorporated, Sunnyvale, Calif. Filed Apr. 13,
1981.
For Small Business Systems—Namely, Stand Alone Personal
Computers, Interactive Computer Terminals, and User Guides
All Sold as a Unit (U.S. Cls. 26 and 38).
First use Oct. 10, 1980; in commerce Oct. 10, 1980.
SN 316,668. Rome Industries, Inc., Cedartown, Ga. Filed Jun. 29,
1981. ;
S-D-S
For Hydraulic Control Units for Controlling the Movement of
Ejectors of Ejector Type Scrapers (U.S. Cls. 23 and 26).
First use May 30, 1981; in commerce May 31, 1981.
SN 318,697. SMA Controls, Inc., Medfield, Mass. Filed Aug. 10,
1981.
CONTROLS
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Controls”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Pressure Regulators, Temperature Regulators, Back
Pressure Regulators and Flow Regulators in the Nature of Orifice
Unions (U.S. Cls. 13 and 26).
First use Jul. 25, 1971; in commerce Jul. 25, 1971.
SN :
19,
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
83
Class 9 —(Continued).
SN 325,125. Clairol Incorporated, New York, N.Y. Filed Aug.
24, 1981.
Custom CareSattiiar
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 893,363 and 1,083,799.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Setter”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Electric Hairsetter (U.S. Cl. 44).
First use Feb. 2, 1981; in commerce Jun. 24, 1981.
SN 326,202. Stackmatch Ignition Systems, Inc., Dallas, Tex. Filed
Aug. 31, 1981.
STACKMATCH
rsonal
juides
For Electric Igniter for Flare Gas Discharge Pipes (U.S. Cls.
21 and 26).
First use May 8, 1981; in commerce May 8, 1981.
SN 329,243. Applicon Incorporated, Burlington, Mass. Filed Sep.
23, 1981.
in. 29,
GNA
For Computer Based Graphics Processing Apparatus (U.S. Cl.
26).
First use Mar. 27, 1980; in commerce Jul. 31, 1981.
rent of
SN 331,268. International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation,
New York, N.Y. Filed Oct. 5, 1981.
SOCKET SAVER
10,
>. Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 679,799.
Sec. 2(f).
For Electrical Socket Adaptors (U.S. Cl. 26).
First use Nov. 1, 1954; in commerce Dec. 10, 1954.
SN 333,040. Gulton Industries, Inc., Princeton, N.J. Filed Oct.
19, 1981.
SUPERTRAK
: word
Back For Strip Chart Recorders (U.S. Cl. 26).
First use Jun. 19, 1981; in commerce Jun. 19, 1981.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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Class 9 —(Continued).
SN 333,217. Donald S. Diehl, d.b.a. Energy Concepts, Carlsbad,
Calif. Filed Oct. 19, 1981.
Carers CONCEPTS
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Energy”, apart from the mark as shown.
The design portion of the mark consists of a fanciful
representation of the letters “EC”.
For Electrical Storage Batteries (U.S. Cl. 21).
First use Feb. 20, 1981; in commerce Jun. 29, 1981.
SN 333,816. Scott Adams, Inc., d.b.a. Adventure International,
Longwood, Fla. Filed Oct. 23, 1981.
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INTERNATIONAL
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“International”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Magnetic Tapes and Disks Embodying Prerecorded
Computer Software Programs (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Jul. 20, 1980; in commerce Jul. 20, 1980.
SN 334,337. Akzona Incorporated, Asheville, N.C. Filed Oct. 26,
1981.
SURGEGARD
For Electrical Connectors and Terminators (U.S. Cl. 21).
First use Aug. 19, 1981; in commerce Aug. 19, 1981.
T™ 24 OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 9 —(Continued).
SN 336,241. Metrosonics, Inc., Rochester, N.Y. Filed Nov. 9,
1981.
METROSONICS
The mark consists of a stylized M design with “Metrosonics”
Class 9 —(Continued).
SN 339,104. Digital Engineering, Inc., Sacramento, Calif. Filed
Nov. 27, 1981.
The mark consists of a fanciful representation of the letters
written beneath. “DE”.
For Electronic Apparatus for Measuring, Recording, and For Computer Graphics Display Terminals and Computer
Analyzing Sound, Noise, and Environmental Disturbances (U.S. Display Terminal Accessories—Namely, Printed Circuit Boards,
Cl. 26). Printer Interfaces, Light Pens, Connectors, Cursors and
First use Oct. 21, 1981; in commerce Oct. 21, 1981. Computer Programs Recorded on Tapes, Discs and Firmware
(U.S. Cls. 26 and 38).
SN 338,403. Sweet Magic Productions, Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Filed Nov. 23, 1981.
For Phonograph Records (U.S. Cl. 36).
First use Sep. 28, 1981; in commerce Sep. 28, 1981.
SN 339,102. Digital Engineering, Inc., Sacramento, Calif. Filed
Nov. 27, 1981.
RETRO-GRAPHICS
For Computer Graphics Display Terminals and Computer
Display Terminal Accessories—Namely, Printed Circuit Boards,
Printer Interfaces, Light Pens, Connectors and Computer
Programs Recorded on Tapes, Discs and Firmware (U.S. Cls. 26
and 38).
First use Oct. 15, 1980; in commerce Oct. 15, 1980.
First use Oct. 15, 1980; in commerce Oct. 15, 1980.
SN 339,185. Dust Vacuum Corporation, Carnegie, Pa. Filed Nov.
27, 1981.
The lining in the drawing does not indicate any particular
color.
For Vacuum Cleaner Bags (U.S. Cls. 2 and 21).
First use 1978; in commerce 1978.
SN
12,
1983 FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 9 —(Continued).
if. Filed SN 343,085. Videlec AG, Lenzburg, Switzerland. Filed Dec. 23,
1981.
| Wiclelec
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the letters
“LCD”, apart from the mark as shown.
The mark is comprised of LCD Videlec and design.
For Integrated Display Apparatus for Display of Information,
Especially Passive Displays for Alphanumeric and Graphic Data
and Pictures, Especially Liquid Crystal Displays, Also in
Conjunction with Integrated Circuits for Driving the Display
and/or Decoding the Input Signals of the Display (U.S. Cls. 21
and 26).
First use Jan. 1981; in commerce Jan. 1981.
he letters
Computer
it Boards,
sors and SN 344,040. International Software Marketing, Ltd., Syracuse,
Firmware N.Y. Filed Dec. 31, 1981.
For Magnetic Tapes and Discs Embodying Prerecorded
Filed Nov. Computer Programs (U.S. Cls. 26 and 38).
First use Sep. 26, 1981; in commerce Nov. 21, 1981.
SN 345,471. Caribeso, Incorporated, d.b.a. Caribeso Records,
Caribeso Music and Caribeso Studios, Atlanta, Ga. Filed Jan.
12, 1982.
f U.S. Reg. No. 1,163,698.
y pestionter Owner of U.S. Reg. No.
“Records”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Phonograph Records (U.S. Cl. 36).
First use Nov. 25, 1981; in commerce Jan. 3, 1982.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
™ 25
Ciass 9 —(Continued).
SN 346,863. Micro Accounting Systems, Norcross, Ga. Filed Jan.
25, 1982.
Hal
For Computer Systems for Use in Accounting and Record
Keeping (U.S. Cl. 26).
First use May 1, 1981; in commerce May 1, 1981.
SN 348,911. Norris-NI Industries, Inc., South Gate, Calif. Filed
Feb. 5, 1982.
POSI-WEDGE
For Electrical Outlet Boxes with Integrally Molded Cable
Clamps (U.S. Cl. 21).
First use Nov. 15, 1981; in commerce Dec. 10, 1981.
SN 349,025. International Mobile Machines Corporation, Bala
Cynwyd, Pa. Filed Feb. 8, 1982.
T.A.C.T.
For Programmable Telephone Terminals for Screening and/or
Recording Incoming Telephone Calls (U.S. Cl. 21).
First use Jan. 25, 1982; in commerce Jan. 25, 1982.
SN 349,026. International Mobile Machines Corporation, Bala
Cynwyd, Pa. Filed Feb. 8, 1982.
V.LD.T.
For Programmable Telephone Terminals for Screening and/or
Recording Incoming Telephone Calls (U.S. Cl. 21).
First use Jan. 25, 1982; in commerce Jan. 25, 1982.
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Class 9 —(Continued).
SN 349,194. Speakerlab, Inc., Seattle, Wash. Filed Feb. 8, 1982.
—_—§spealerab—
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 1,005,243 and 1,036,694.
For Loudspeaker and Loudspeaker Systems; Electronic
Attenuator Components for Crossover Networks in Loudspeaker
Systems; Enclosures Designed Specifically for Speakers;
Loudspeaker Construction Kits, Including Drivers, Front Board,
Crossover Networks, Damping Material, Grill and Grillcloth;
Audio Amplifiers; Signal Conditioners for Loudspeaker Systems
(U.S. Cl. 21).
First use Mar. 1981; in commerce Mar. 1981.
SN 350,306. F & S Enterprises, Bloomington, Ind. Filed Feb. 16,
1982.
REALVAL
For Computer Program in the Form of Magnetic Tapes and
Floppy Disks (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Jan. 1, 1979; in commerce Jan. 1, 1979.
SN 350,862. State of the Art, Inc., Costa Mesa, Calif. Filed Feb.
19, 1982.
S’A
For Computer Programs in the Form of Prerecorded Magnetic
Disks and Semiconductors for Commercial and Personal Use in
the Accounting and Data Processing Fields (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Oct. 16, 1981; in commerce Nov. 19, 1981.
SN 350,863. State of the Art, Inc., Costa Mesa, Calif. Filed Feb.
19, 1982.
The mark consists of the letters “S” and “A” in a fanciful
design.
For Computer Programs in the Form of Prerecorded Magnetic
Disks and Semiconductors for Commercial and Personal Use in
the Accounting and Data Processing Fields (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Oct. 16, 1981; in commerce Nov. 19, 1981.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 9 —(Continued).
SN 350,869. State of the Art, Inc., Costa Mesa, Calif. Filed Feb.
19, 1982.
ME cinta
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words “State
Of The Art”, apart from the mark as shown.
The mark consists of the letters “S” and “A” in a fanciful
design followed by the words “State of the Art”.
For Computer Programs in the Form of Prerecorded Magnetic
Disks and Semiconductors for Commercial and Personal Use in
the Accounting and Data Processing Fields (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Oct. 16, 1981; in commerce Nov. 19, 1981.
SN 351,603. Quality Micro Systems, Inc., Mobile, Ala. Filed Feb.
23, 1982.
QMS
For Computer Hardware—Namely, Printers and Computer
Printer Controllers (U.S. Cl. 26).
First use Dec. 31, 1977; in commerce Dec. 31, 1977.
SN 352,162. Grozier Technical Systems, Inc., Brookline, Mass.
Filed Feb. 26, 1982.
WAVEBURST
For Signal Analyzer (U.S. Cl. 26).
First use Jun. 1976; in commerce Jun. 1976.
SN 355,739. Ampersand Corporation, York, Pa. Filed Apr. 12,
1982.
WAYS & MEANS
For Computer Programs in the Form of Pre-Recorded
Magnetic Diskettes (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Feb. 10, 1982; in commerce Feb. 23, 1982.
Class 10—Medical Apparatus
SN 309,990. Texas Medical Products, Inc., Houston, Tex. Filed
May 12, 1981.
CV KWIK-SET
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the letters “CV”,
apart from the mark as shown.
For Custom Nurse Packs Used in Cardiovascular Surgery
Wherein the Chief Components Include Some or All of the
Following: Surgical Instruments, Surgical Drapes, Surgical
Tubing, and Syringes (U.S. Cl. 44).
First use Mar. 23, 1981; in commerce Mar. 23, 1981.
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Class 10 —(Continued). Class 10 —(Continued).
“iled Feb. SN 334,449. Biotechnology Inc., Miami, Fla. Filed Oct. 27, 1981. SN 347,904. Audibel S.A., Paris, France. Filed Jan. 29, 1982.
AURELIA
iT Coeecla Owner of France Reg. No. 909,031, dated Sep. 19, 1974,
expires Sep. 19, 1984.
For Hearing Aids (U.S. Cl. 44).
For Portable Monitor of Physiological Functions During
yds “State Exercise (U.S. Cls. 22 and 44).
First use Oct. 9, 1981; in commerce Oct. 9, 1981. SN 348,755. Pierre Richand, Paris, France. Filed Feb. 4, 1982.
a fanciful
| Magnetic NEURALASE
3), SN 336,943. Harvard Labs, Inc., Clinton, Mass. Filed Nov. 12,
: 1981.
Owner of France Reg. No. 1,168,615, dated Mar. 26, 1981,
expires Mar. 26, 1991.
Filed Feb. For Laser Driven Medical Instrument for Therapeutic
Applications (U.S. Cl. 44).
SN 352,394. Katena Products, Inc., East Hanover, N.J. Filed
Mar. 1, 1982.
Computer
kline, Mass. For Surgical Instruments (U.S. Cl. 44).
First use Nov. 1975; in commerce Dec. 1975.
The mark consists of the letter “H” in a shield design.
For Plastic Disposable Hospital, Medical and Dental Apparatus :
—Namely, Connectors, Tubes, Airways, Medical Containers and SN 355,128. A/S L. Goof, Horsholm, Denmark. Filed Mar. 17,
Caps for Said Containers (U.S. Cl. 44). 1982.
First use Oct. 6, 1980; in commerce Oct. 6, 1980.
ied Apr. 12, =e
SN 347,536. Bearn Mecanique Aviation S.A., Billere, France.
Filed Jan. 28, 1982. For Electronically Operated Cutting Apparatus for Use in
General and Dental Surgery (U.S. Cl. 44).
First use 1981; in commerce Feb. 2, 1982.
. ded "
eee Class 11—Environmental Control Apparatus
Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on France Application No.
605,775, filed Aug. 19, 1981, Reg. No. 1,180,347, dated Aug. 19, SN 244,334. AB Lectrostatic, Skara, Sweden. Filed Sep. 8, 1981.
1981, expires Aug. 19, 1991.
For Apparatus for Injection without an Injection Needle (U.S.
Cl. 44).
n, Tex. Filed
SN 347,667. Gordon J. Dow, d.b.a. Allerderm Laboratories, Mill
Valley, Calif. Filed Jan. 28, 1982.
letters “CV”, ALLERDERM
ular Surgery
r All of the Owner of Sweden Reg. No. 148,556, dated Sep. 6, 1974,
pes, Surgical For Dermatological Protective Gloves for the Protection of expires Sep. 6, 1984.
Sensitive and Dermatitic Hands (U.S. Cl. 44). For Combination Air, Gas, and Fluid Filtering, Ventilating,
1. First use Oct. 15, 1981; in commerce Oct. 15, 1981. Drying, and Vacuuming Unit for Industrial Use (U.S. Cl. 34).
T™ < 28
Class 11 —(Continued).
SN 333,069. Rent A Soft, Inc., Arlington Heights, Ill. Filed Oct.
19, 1981.
ARLINGTON
For Water Softening Unit Primarily for Domestic Use (U.S. Cl.
31).
First use Sep. 1970; in commerce Oct. 5, 1971.
SN 334,729. International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation,
New York, N.Y. Filed Oct. 29, 1981.
ECHELON II
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 776,863.
For a Shower Valve (U.S. Cl. 13).
First use 1972; in commerce 1972.
SN 335,157. Mobile Detox, Inc., Golden, Colo. Filed Nov. 2,
1981.
MAJORS
For Portable Detoxification Units Comprising a Detoxification
Chamber, Showers, and Dressing Area (U.S. Cls. 19 and 34).
First use Sep. 1, 1981; in commerce Oct. 21, 1981.
SN 335,158. Mobile Detox, Inc., Golden, Colo. Filed Nov. 2,
1981.
Mobile Detox,
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Mobile Detox” and representation of a trailer, apart from the
mark as shown.
For Portable Detoxification Units Comprising a
Decontamination Chamber, Showers, and Dressing Area (U.S.
Cls. 19 and 34).
First use Sep. 1, 1981; in commerce Oct. 21, 1981.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
“Ceiling Fans”
SN 339,801.
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 11 —(Continued).
SN 338,887. Nichols-Kusan, Inc., Jacksonville, Tex. Filed Nov.
25, 1981.
CEILING FANS
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
, apart from the mark as shown.
For Ceiling Fans (U.S. Cl. 34).
First use Nov. 17, 1981; in commerce Nov. 17, 1981.
Quantum Group, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed
Dec. 3, 1981.
Frigid Midget
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Frigid”, apart from the mark as shown.
For a Refrigerated Ice Cream Making Machine (U.S. Cl. 31).
First use Jan. 5, 1981; in commerce Jan. 5, 1981.
SN 348,754. Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc., Jessup, Md. Filed
Feb. 4, 1982.
BALTIBOND
For Metal Cooling Towers and Parts Thereof for Air
Conditioning and Ventilating Systems (U.S. Cl. 34).
First use Dec. 11, 1981; in commerce Dec. 11, 1981.
SN 356,216. Toyo Soda Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Shin-nanyo-shi,
Yamaguchi-ken, Japan. Filed Mar. 24, 1982.
ULTRADRIP
For Irrigation Units—Namely, Irrigation Pipes and Tubes (U.S.
Cl. 13).
First use Apr. 14, 1978; in commerce Nov. 25, 1981.
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FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 12—Vehicles
SN 198,639. Seat Covers, Inc., Ponca City, Okla., assignee of
Robert Alexander, Ponca City, Okla. Filed Jan. 2, 1979.
GAUCHO
For Seat Covers for Vehicles (U.S. Cl. 19).
First use Nov. 10, 1977; in commerce Nov. 10, 1977.
SN 333,955. Motor Wheel Corporation, Lansing, Mich. Filed
Oct. 26, 1981.
POLYWIRE
For Wheels for Vehicles (U.S. Cl. 19).
First use Aug. 19, 1981; in commerce Aug. 19, 1981.
SN 355,753. TRE Corporation, Beverly Hills, Calif. Filed Mar.
22. 1982.
NAVTRUSS
For Ship Decks and Structural Parts Therefor (U.S. Cl. 19).
First use Aug. 15, 1981; in commerce Aug. 15, 1981.
Class 13—Firearms
SN 299,750. Taser Systems, Inc., El Toro, Calif. Filed Mar. 5,
1981.
TASER
For Non-Lethal Firearm—Namely, a Hand-Held Gun which
Pyrotechnically Fires Electrically Conductive Darts Causing
Incapacitation (U.S. Cis. 9 and 21).
First use Nov. 1974; in commerce Nov. 1974.
SN 344,702. Union Import and Manufacturing,
Washington, Ohio. Filed Jan. 7, 1982.
76 SALUTES
Inc., Old
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Salutes”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Fireworks (U.S. Cl. 9).
First use Sep. 17, 1975; in commerce Sep. 17, 1975.
Class 14—Jewelry
SN 330,437. Modus S.a.s. di G. Chimento & C., Grisignano di
™weco (Vicenza), Italy. Filed Sep. 30, 1981.
MODUS
For Gold and Silver Chains, Necklaces, Bracelets, Rings,
Brooches, Pendants (U.S. Cl. 28).
First use Apr. 1976; in commerce Oct. 26, 1977.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
T™ 29
Class 14 —(Continued).
SN 339,819. Andrew Jewelry Service Corporation, New York,
N.Y. Filed Dec. 3, 1981.
@I4KP
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use “14K”, apart
from the mark as shown.
For Charms, Bracelets, Rings, Pendants, and Earrings, All
Made of Precious Metal (U.S. Cl. 28).
First use Sep. 15, 1979; in commerce Sep. 15, 1979.
SN 356,291. Richline Jewelry Manufacturing Corp., New York,
N.Y. Filed Mar. 24, 1982.
RICHLINE
For Jewelry (U.S. Cl. 28).
First use Jun. 4, 1958; in commerce Jun. 27, 1958.
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
SN 109,953. Newell Companies, Inc., Freeport, Ill. Filed Dec. 17,
1976.
BULLDOG
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 913,913, 924,758 and others.
For Self-Adhesive Pads and Tapes for Protecting Bottoms of
Articles Such as Ash Trays and for Mounting Hooks and
Hangers on Walls (U.S. Cl. 5).
First use Jan. 2, 1973; in commerce Jan. 2, 1973.
T™ 30 OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 16 —(Continued).
SN 320,416. North American Hunting Club, Inc., Minneapolis,
Minn. Filed Jul. 23, 1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 1,206,787 and 1,213,653.
The lining and/or stippling shown in the mark on the drawing
is for shading purposes only.
For Hunting Magazines (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Nov. 1978; in commerce Nov. 1978.
SN 323,900. South Publications Limited, Haymarket, London,
England. Filed Aug. 17, 1981.
SOUTH
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,111,303.
For Monthly Magazine Relating Principally to Issues and
Trends Affecting Third World Countries (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Jun. 1979; in commerce Nov. 1980.
SN 325,674. Insta Offer Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Filed
Aug. 28, 1981.
INSTA OFFER
Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Canada Application No.
471,470, filed Jun. 16, 1981, Reg. No. 265,991, dated Jan. 22,
1982, expires Jan. 22, 1997.
For Standard Form Contract Kit Containing Business Forms
for Use in Real Estate (U.S. Cl. 37).
Class 16 —(Continued).
SN 330,905. Encal, Inc., d.b.a. Richardson's, Berkeley Heights,
N.J. Filed Oct. 2, 1981.
The emblem which is a feature of the mark is not the coat of
arms or insignia of any nation, state, city or organization.
For Engraving Machine Attachments for Lettering—Namely,
Pens, Engravers and Magnetic Work Holders; Printers Type;
Drawing Templates; Pens; Printed Certificates (U.S. Cls. 14, 23,
37, 38 and 50).
First use Oct. 1976; in commerce Oct. 1976.
SN 334,236. Success Unlimited, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed Oct. 26,
1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 1,100,180, 1,123,482 and 1,149,651.
For Books (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use May 1977, as to “Success” Jun. 21, 1973; in commerce
May 1977.
SN 334,277. Doane-Western, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Filed Oct. 26,
1981.
AGINDEX
For Monthly Published Index of Citations to Agriculturally-
Related Articles and Published Materials (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Aug. 30, 1981; in commerce Aug. 30, 1981.
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Class 16 —(Continued). Class 16 —(Continued).
eights, SN 335,073. Field Enterprises, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed Nov. 2, SN 342,513. Larry A. Gucciardo, d.b.a. Blue Sky Studio, Little
1981. Rock, Ark. Filed Dec. 21, 1981.
»
The name “Sylvia” is fanciful and does not refer to any
particular living individual. , a
For Syndicated Comic Strip Published in Daily and Sunday bs one
Editions of Newspaper (U.S. Cl. 38). = i a»
First use Mar. 2, 1981; in commerce Mar. 2, 1981.
SN 335,136. Field Enterprises, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed Nov. 2,
1981.
coat of
Namely, WILLY N ETHEL No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
s Type; “Studio”, apart from the mark as shown.
. 14, 23, The portrait shown on mark is merely fanciful.
For Artistic Works—Namely, Art Prints, Paintings, and
Lithographs (U.S. Cl. 38).
The names “Willy” and “Ethel” are fanciful and do not refer _-_—«*First use Aug, 24, 1981; in commerce Sep. 15, 1981.
to any particular living individuals.
For Syndicated Comic Strip Published in Daily and Sunday
Editions (U.S. Cl. 38). ‘ , ;
First use Mar. 2, 1981; in commerce Mar. 2, 1981. SN 344,526. Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Atlanta, Ga. Filed Jan.
5, 1982.
Oct. 26,
—— Field Enterprises, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed Nov. 2, For Printing Paper (U.S. Cl. 37).
, First use Nov. 13, 1981; in commerce Nov. 13, 1981.
MILES TO GO SN 344,649. The Lighthouse for the Blind, Incorporated, Seattle,
Wash. Filed Jan. 7, 1982.
ae. For Syndicated Comic Strip Published in Daily and Sunday
commerce Editions of Newspapers (U.S. Cl. 38). AND Cc RE Ss T
First use Aug. 3, 1981; in commerce Aug. 3, 1981.
For Stationery-Type Paper Trimmers (U.S. Cls. 23 and 37).
First use Nov. 1971; in commerce Nov. 1971.
d Oct. 26, SN 338,727. Ivan Randolph Edwards, Brooklyn, N.Y. Filed Nov.
24, 1981.
SN 345,240. Paris Bergman Minerals and Metals, Inc., Jersey
City, N.J. Filed Jan. 11, 1982.
riculturally- For Negotiable Paper Certificates Representing Denominations
For Sports Newsletter (U.S. Cl. 38). of Gold (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Nov. 23, 1981; in commerce Nov. 23, 1981. First use May 15, 1979; in commerce Oct. 7, 1981.
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Class 16 —(Continued).
SN 346,805. The Hertz Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed Jan.
22, 1982.
looking after*1
For Periodic Newsletter, Sometimes Featuring Sport Stories,
Distributed to Vehicle Rental Customers (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Sep. 1, 1981; in commerce Sep. 1, 1981.
SN 347,902. Organon Inc., West Orange, N.J. Filed Jan. 29, 1982.
techline
For Newsletter Dealing with Topics of Interest to the
Diagnostic Industry (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Apr. 27, 1981; in commerce Apr. 27, 1981.
SN 347,903. Organon Inc., West Orange, N.J. Filed Jan. 29, 1982.
TECH-LINE
For Newsletter Dealing with Topics of Interest to the
Diagnostic Industry (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Apr. 27, 1981; in commerce Apr. 27, 1981.
SN 349,015. Typerite Ribbon Manufacturing Inc., Long Island
City, N.Y. Filed Feb. 5, 1982.
For Ribbons and Ribbon Cartridges for Typewriters, Printers
and Business Machines (U.S. Cl. 11).
First use Jun. 1975; in commerce Jun. 1975.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
Class 16 —(Continued).
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
SN 349,165. Simplicity Pattern Co. Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed
Feb. 8, 1982.
Qs
For Garment Pattern Kits Containing Printed Garment
Patterns and Instruction Sheets; Catalogs; Sewing, Fashion,
Women’s, Teen and Special Interest Magazines; and Instructional
Sewing Booklets, Manuals and Pamphlets (U.S. Cls. 26 and 38).
First use Dec. 1981; in commerce Dec. 1981.
‘SU oe ESS |
SN 349,371. International Typeface Corporation, New York,
N.Y. Filed Feb. 8, 1982.
ITC KABEL
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,118,197.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Kabel”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Typeface Fonts Used in Conjunction with Composing
Machines; and Paper Transfer Sheets (U.S. Cls. 37 and 38).
First use Apr. 15, 1976; in commerce Jul. 15, 1976.
SN 349,372. International Typeface Corporation, New York,
N.Y. Filed Feb. 8, 1982.
ITC ZAPF BOOK
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Zapf” and “Book”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Typeface Fonts Used in Conjunction with Composing
Machines; and Paper Transfer Sheets (U.S. Cis. 37 and 38).
First use Jan. 15, 1976; in commerce Apr. 15, 1976.
SN 349,373. International Typeface Corporation, New York,
N.Y. Filed Feb. 8, 1982.
ITC AMERICAN
TYPEWRITER
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,105,609.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“American Typewriter”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Typeface Fonts Used in Conjunction with Composing
Machines; and Paper Transfer Sheets (U.S. Cls. 37 and 38).
First use Apr. 8, 1975; in commerce Jul. 15, 1975.
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FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 16 —(Continued).
SN 350,362. Adica Pongo S.p.A., Lastra A Signa, Florence, Italy.
Filed Feb. 16, 1982.
DAS
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 935,157.
For Powder and Paste Products for Modelling, Decorating and
Sculpting (U.S. Cl. 1).
First use Feb. 1981; in commerce Feb. 1981.
SN 350,629. Morgan Adhesives Company, Stow, Ohio. Filed
Feb. 17, 1982.
MACfTilm
For Stationery Items—Namely, Pressure Sensitive Adhesives,
Single Face Films of Pressure Sensitive or Heat Activated
Adhesives or Two Layered Constructions Combining a Heat
Activated and Pressure Sensitive Adhesive in the Same Product
(U.S. Cl. 5).
First use Apr. 28, 1975; in commerce Apr. 28, 1975.
SN 351,642. Technology Marketing Corporation, Norwalk, Conn.
Filed Feb. 24, 1982.
UV/EB NEWS
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“News”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Printed Matter—Namely, a Periodically Published
Newsletter Directed to Industrial Uses for Radiation Treatment
of Polymers (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Jan. 1981; in commerce Jan. 1981.
SN 352,069. Rubbermaid Commercial Products Inc., Winchester,
Va. Filed Feb. 26, 1982.
FORM 1000
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Form”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Desk Accessories, Specifically Desk Pads, Pencil Cups,
Calendar and Memo Pad Holders, and Letter Trays and Risers
Therefor (U.S. Cis. 2 and 37).
First use Jun. 11, 1980; in commerce Jun. 16, 1980.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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Class 16 —(Continued).
SN 355,104. H & G Industries, Inc., Belleville, NJ. Filed Mar.
TruTaper
For Paint Brushes (U.S. Cl. 29).
First use Nov. 1, 1980; in commerce Nov. 1, 1980.
SN 356,010. Laventhol & Horwath, Philadelphia, Pa. Filed Mar.
22, 1982.
U.S. LODGING INDUSTRY
Sec. 2(f).
For Informational Reports (U.S. Cl. 38).
First use Oct. 1975; in commerce Oct. 1975.
SN 356,252. Washington Business Information, Inc., Washington,
D.C. Filed Mar. 24, 1982.
THE FOOD & DRUG LETTER
Sec. 2(f).
For Newsletter Containing Information About the Regulatory
Scene in the Food and Drug Administration and Congress (U.S.
Cl. 38).
First use Apr. 2, 1976; in commerce Apr. 2, 1976.
SN 356,662. Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, New York,
N.Y. Filed Mar. 26, 1982.
AS A MATTER OF FACT
For Newsletter Dealing with Financial Information (U.S. Cl.
38).
First use Feb. 1, 1982; in commerce Feb. 1, 1982.
Class 17—Rubber Goods
SN 133,159. Rectella Group Limited, Chorley, Lancashire,
England. Filed Jul. 7, 1977.
WAVESPAN
Owner of United Kingdom Reg. No. 1,074,158, dated Feb. 9,
1977, expires Feb. 9, 1984.
For Reinforced and Unreinforced Plastic Sheet Material,
Including Flexible Plastic Sheet Material, Plastic Sheet Material
in the Form of Strips, Plastic Sheet Material for Use as Thermal
Insulation or Sound Insulation, Plastic Sheet Material for Use as
Curtaining, and Plastic Sheet Material for Use in Dividing or
Partitioning Off an Area into Smaller Areas (U.S. Cls. 1 and 12).
First use Jun. 1972; in commerce Jun. 1972.
T™< 34 OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY 1, 1983 FE
Class 17 —(Continued). Class 20—Furniture and Articles Not Otherwise Cla
Classified
SN 284,692. K. G. Watt Sales Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia, SN
Canada. Filed Nov. 5, 1980. SN 331,980. Broyhill Furniture Industries, Inc., Lenoir, N.C. M
Filed Oct. 9, 1981.
SOUNDOWN
Owner of Canada Reg. No. 252,555, dated Nov. 14, 1980,
expires Nov. 14, 1995.
For Insulation for Shock Absorbation and Sound Dampening—
Namely, Latex Based and Pumice Compositions (U.S. Cls. 1 and
12).
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SN 345,587. Karen Bags, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Jan. 15,
1982.
For Bedroom Furniture Such as Dressers, Mirrors, Chests, SN
Beds, Bookcases, Night Stands, Desk Chairs, and Desks; Dining Db
Room Furniture Including Tables, Chairs, Chinas, Servers,
KAREN Buffets; Living Room Furniture Including Sofas, Chairs, Rockers,
Love Seats, Converta-Sofas; and Occasional Furniture Including
Cocktail Tables, Commode End Tables, Chair Side Commodes,
Hexagon Commodes, Snack Tables, Occasional Tables, Sofa
Consoles, Octagonal Cocktails, Etageres, Card Tables, Wall
Consoles, Bar Furniture, and Desks (U.S. Cl. 32).
First use Jun. 1972; in commerce Nov. 1972.
For Leather and Imitation of Leather Handbags (U.S. Cl. 3).
First use Dec. 15, 1978; in commerce Dec. 15, 1978.
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Stan
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Class 19—Non-metallic Building Materials SN 352,111. Paul Flum Ideas, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Filed Feb. 26,
1982.
SN 288,663. Trenwyth Industries, Inc. dba. Trenwyth
Acoustical Products, Emigsville (York), Pa. Filed Dec. 5, 1980.
Cla:
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ACOUSTA-WAI COOL GLIDE ”
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,148,939. No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
For Sound Absorbent Masonry Blocks and Fillers Therefor “Glide”, apart from the mark as shown. Fo
(U.S. Cl. 12). For Merchandising Display Units (U.S. Cl. 32). and 3
First use Jul. 9, 1980; in commerce Jul. 9, 1980. First use Jan. 18, 1982; in commerce Jan. 18, 1982. Fir
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FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 20 —(Continued).
SN 354,536. Palliser Furniture Corporation, Fargo, N. Dak. Filed
Mar. 15, 1982.
The mark consists of the letter “P” and design
For Furniture—Namely, Chesterfields, Upholstered Chairs,
Beds, Mattresses, Bed Headboards, Waterbeds, Dressers, Night
Stands, Chests, Desks, Buffets, China Cabinets, Hutches, Wall
Units, Dining Tables, Occassional Tables, Mirrors, Cabinets for
Television and Sound Equipment and Stereo Stands (U.S. Cl. 32).
First use Jan. 1980; in commerce Apr. 1981.
SN 354,537. Palliser Furniture Corporation, North Fargo, N.
Dak. Filed Mar. 15, 1982.
PALLISER
For Furniture—Namely, Chesterfields, Upholstered Chairs,
Beds, Mattresses, Bed Headboards, Waterbeds, Dressers, Night
Stands, Chests, Desks, Buffets, China Cabinets, Hutches, Wall
Units, Dining Tables, Occassional Tables, Mirrors, Cabinets for
Television and Sound Equipment and Stereo Stands (U.S. Cl. 32).
First use Jan. 1980; in commerce Apr. 1981.
Class 21—Housewares and Glass
SN 278,899. Lancaster Colony Corporation, New York, N.Y.
Filed Sep. 22, 1980.
PRIVATE STOCK
For Glass Barware—Namely, Drinking Glasses (U.S. Cls. 2
and 33).
First use Jul. 11, 1980; in commerce Jul. 11, 1980.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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Class 21 —(Continued).
SN 291,046. Riekes Crisa Corporation, Omaha, Nebr. Filed Dec.
24, 1980.
CRACKED ICE
For Wine Glasses and Liners Therefor, Such Liners in the
Form of Dessert Cups which May Be Inserted into the Wine
Glass or Used Separately, Composed Entirely of Glass (U.S. Cl.
33).
First use Aug. 19, 1980; in commerce Aug. 19, 1980.
SN 342,262. Textron Inc., Providence, R.I. Filed Dec. 18, 1981.
CHERRYWOOD
For Crystal Glass Beverageware and Holloware (U.S. Cls. 2
and 33).
First use Jun. 30, 1969; in commerce Jun. 30, 1969.
SN 347,020. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company,
Saint Paul, Minn. Filed Jan. 25, 1982.
INSORB
For Industrial Towels and Wipes Made of Non-Woven Fabrics
(U.S. Cls. 29 and 42).
First use Oct. 28, 1981; in commerce Oct. 28, 1981.
SN 352,081. Handelsgesellschaft mbH (Inc.), Munich 90, Fed.
Rep. of Germany. Filed Feb. 26, 1982.
DOLLY DINGLE
Dolly Dingle is not the name of a particular living individual.
For Decorative Ceramic Plates (U.S. Cls. 2 and 30).
First use Jan. 3, 1982; in commerce Jan. 3, 1982.
SN 353,872. Packer Plastics Inc., Lawrence, Kans. Filed Mar. 10,
1982.
PackerWare
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,084,025.
For Plastic Household Containers—Namely, Food Storage
Containers, Plant Pots, Drinking Glasses and Cups, and Plates
(U.S. Cls. 2 and 33).
First use Jul. 1, 1977; in commerce Jul. 1, 1977.
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Class 24—Fabrics
SN 234,081. Princess Fabrics, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Oct. 5,
1979.
THAT’S OUR BABY
For Quilted and Unquilted Fabrics, Used as the Decorative
Outer Shell of Home-Sewn Quilted and Unquilted Comforters
and Blankets and Usually Consist of 40-45" Wide, 50% Polyester
and 50% Cotton Textile Fabric (U.S. Cl. 42).
First use Aug. 1, 1979; in commerce Aug. 1, 1979.
SN 350,039. Springs Mills, Inc., Ft. Mill, S.C. Filed Feb. 12,
1982.
MINARET
For Textile Piece Goods and Fabrics of Synthetic Fibers (U.S.
Cl. 42).
First use Jun. 24, 1980; in commerce Jun. 24, 1980.
Class 25—Clothing
SN 214,191. Consolidated Foods Corporation, Winston-Salem,
N.C., by merger of Hanes Corporation, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Filed May 3, 1979.
HANES 2
For Pantyhose (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Mar. 23, 1979; in commerce Mar. 23, 1979.
SN 238,784. Jhane Barnes, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Nov. 13,
1979.
JHANE BARNES
Shane Barnes is the name of a living individual whose consent
is of record.
For Women’s and Men's Jackets, Suits, Pants, Coats, Sweaters,
Blouses, and Shirts - Specifically Dress Shirts and Sport Shirts
(U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Jan. 1, 1975; in commerce Jan. 1, 1975.
SN 262,481. Gimbel Brothers, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed May
19, 1980.
bliSS..
For Female Apparel—Namely, Jackets, Pants, Jeans, Skirts,
Dresses, Coats, Tops, Sweaters, Shoes, and Loungewear
Including Robes, Negligees, Pajamas and Nightgowns (U.S. Cl.
39).
First use Dec. 26, 1979; in commerce Apr. 8, 1980.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 25 —(Continued).
SN 266,490. Hallelujah Co., Ltd., Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Filed Oct. 28, 1980.
2\UNUY
Owner of Japan Reg. No. 513,134, dated Jul. 12, 1962, expires
Jul. 12, 1992.
The translation of the Japanese Katakana script design consists
of the word “Hallelujah”.
For Sweaters, Cardigans, Jackets, Blouses, Skirts, Coats,
Dresses, Vests, Cloaks, Trousers, Socks, Gloves, Caps, Hats,
Scarves, Stoles, Swim Suits, Swim Caps (U.S. Cl. 39).
SN 267,571. Abel Industries, Inc., Newton Centre, Mass. Filed
Jun. 23, 1980.
The drawing is lined for the colors blue and purple.
For Rainwear (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use May 31, 1980; in commerce May 31, 1980.
SN 281,406. Oneita Knitting Mills, Andrews, S.C. Filed Oct. 14,
1980.
FROG TOG
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word “Tog”,
apart from the mark as shown.
For Shirts, Dresses, Skirts, Shorts and Slacks (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Nov. 11, 1971; in commerce Feb. 1973.
SN 285,880. Ratner Corporation, San Diego, Calif., by merger
from Ratner Clothes Corporation, San Diego, Calif. Filed Nov.
14, 1980.
TIGER SHARK
For Men’s Clothing—Namely, Pants, Slacks, Coats, and Suits
(U.S. Cl. 39).
First use May 1, 1980; in commerce May 1, 1980.
QF
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Class 25 —(Continued). Class 25 —(Continued).
japan. SN 292,957. Chalme, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Jan. 14, 1981. SN 316,386. Die Skanse Keller & Hudler oHG, Berlin 12, Fed.
Rep. of Germany. Filed Jun. 25, 1981.
xpires
onsists
Coats,
Hats,
Filed
Owner of Fed. Rep. of Germany Reg. No. 1,015,335, dated
Dec. 10, 1980, expires Dec. 10, 1990.
For Clothing—Namely, Boots, Shoes, and Slippers (U.S. Cl.
39).
SN 322,732. Rio Blouse Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Aug. 10,
1981.
The stippling and lining on the drawing of record are merely
for the purposes of indicating shading on the drawing and
correspond to the specimens of record and do not indicate color
lining.
“Mark Elliot” is a fanciful name and is not the name of any =
particular living individual.
The portrait of the Indian is merely fanciful and is not meant to
represent any particular living individual.
For Shirts and Sweaters (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Mar. 13, 1980; in commerce Mar. 13, 1980.
Yet. 14,
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Blouse”, apart from the mark as shown.
Sec. 2(f).
For Blouses (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use 1952; in commerce 1952.
SN 302,919. Converse Inc., Wilmington, Mass., assignee of Eltra
“Tog”, Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Filed Mar. 26, 1981.
9). SN 322,860. Simmons Advertising, Inc., Greenville, S.C. Filed
Aug. 10, 1981.
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1d Suits Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 741,662, 1,169,407 and others.
For Shirts (U.S. Ci. 39). For Clothing—Namely, Shirts (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Nov. 1976; in commerce Dec. 19, 1980. First use Aug. 1, 1981; in commerce Aug. 1, 1981.
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Class 25 —(Continued).
SN 325,971. Terry R. Higgins and Linda L. Higgins, Spokane,
Wash. Filed Aug. 31, 1981.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“USA”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Clothing—Namely, Jeans (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Jul. 7, 1980; in commerce Jul. 31, 1980.
SN 326,330. Smith Cycles, Inc., Greensboro, N.C. Filed Sep. 2,
1981.
CYCLE MUFF
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Muff”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Head Coverings (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Sep. 4, 1979; in commerce Sep. 4, 1979.
SN 330,059. Szor-Diener Co., Inc., Dallas, Tex. Filed Sep. 28,
1981.
For Fur Coats, Fur Wraps, Hats and Belts (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use 1977; in commerce 1977.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 25 —(Continued).
SN 331,958. Melby S.p.A., Treviso, Italy. Filed Oct. 9, 1981.
For Skirts, Cardigans, Jackets, Blouses, Dresses, Slacks,
Sweaters, Hats, Socks and Tights and Rompers for Children
(U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Jan. 1976; in commerce Jan. 1976.
SN 337,243. Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, New York, N.Y.
Filed Nov. 16, 1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 684,482 and 1,100,255.
The mark consists of a fanciful letter “V” and “H”.
For Men's & Boys’ & Girls’ & Women’s Shirts, Cuffs, Collars,
Pajamas, Sport Shirts, Underwear, Knit Shirts, Slacks & Sweaters
(U.S. CL. 39).
First use Jul. 1981; in commerce Jul. 1981.
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SN
phr.
Cl.
SN
198
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1983 FEBRUARY 1, 1983 U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE T™ 39
Class 25 —(Continued). Class 25 —(Continued).
SN 342,290. B.P.M. Enterprises, Inc., Hialeah, Fla. Filed Dec. 18, | SN 343,845. Fratelli Zanella S.p.A., Caldogno Vinceza, Italy.
1981. Filed Dec. 30, 1981.
For Men's, Women’s and Children’s Leather Coats, Jackets and
Slacks, Pants, Leather Jumpsuits and Women’s and Girls’ Skirts (U.S. Cl.
hildren 39).
First use May 1973; in commerce Sep. 1975.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the laudatory
phrase “Le Mieux”, apart from the mark as shown.
The mark means “the best” in French. . ’
For Pants, Blouses, Women’s Dresses, T-Shirts and Shirts (U.S. SN 346,493. Joan D. Levinson, d.b.a. Sail Loft, Clearwater, Fla.
Cl. 39). Filed Jan. 20, 1982.
First use Oct. 14, 1981; in commerce Oct. 14, 1981.
SAIL LOFT
For Sports Wear—Namely, Shorts, Shirts, Tops, Jackets, Hats,
NY SN 342,325. Margo’s La Mode, Inc., Dallas, Tex. Filed Dec. 18, and Pants (U.S. Cl. 39).
5 Nini 1981. First use Aug. 1968; in commerce Aug. 1968.
MARGO’S SN 349,486. Fredo, Inc., Venice, Calif. Filed Feb. 9, 1982.
FOLMO
For Women’s & Misses’ Shoes and Slippers (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Jul. 1980, in a different form 1939; in commerce Jul.
1980, in a different form 1961. The mark “Folmo” is fanciful and has no meaning, to
applicant’s knowledge.
For Women’s and Men’s Sportswear—Namely, Shirts,
Trousers, Blouses, Tops, Shorts, Warm-Up-Suits, Skirts and
Jackets (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Dec. 17, 1981; in commerce Dec. 17, 1981.
SN 343,400. Sutton Shirt Corp., New York, N.Y. Filed Dec. 28,
1981.
SN 351,900. Mesa/Boogie, Limited, Petaluma, Calif. Filed Feb.
25, 1982.
BEACON HILL
BOOGIE
ollars,
weaters
For Men’s and Boys’ Shirts (U.S. Cl. 39). For Clothing—Namely, T-Shirts (U.S. Cl. 39).
First use Oct. 6, 1981; in commerce Oct. 6, 1981. First use Jun. 6, 1978; in commerce Jun. 6, 1978.
T™ 40 OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 25 —(Continued). Class 27—Floor Coverings
SN 353,609. Merry Modes Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Mar. 8, SN 352,429. Etablissements R. Romageon S.A., Clichy, France.
1982. Filed Mar. 1, 1982.
MERRY MODES
FOXI
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Modes”, apart from the mark as shown.
-_" Undergarments—Namely, Slips and Petticoats (U.S. Cl. - Reg. No. 1,004,370, dated Dec. 17, 1976,
. 31, fs . 1946. expires Dec. 17, 1986.
Piet ene Bier. 58, GR ae Age: 0, For Mats, Undercarpeting, and Floor Covering Underlays of
Textile Materials (U.S. Cl. 42).
SN 355,115. Vito Gori di Gori Vito & C. s.a.s., Forli, Italy. Filed
Mar. 17, 1982.
VITO G SN 354,315. Marimekko Oy, Helsinki 50, Finland. Filed Mar. 12,
™ 1982.
For Shoes for Men, Women, and Children (U.S. Cl. 39).
MARIMEKKO
SN 355,290. Golden Elk Enterprises, Inc., Nashville, Tenn. Filed
Mar. 18, 1982.
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 913,554.
For Vinyl Placemats (U.S. Cl. 20).
LES JAMBES First use Jun. 4, 1981; in commerce Jun. 4, 1981.
The French phrase “Les Jambes” means “Legs” or “Shanks” in
English.
For Casual Pants Including but Not Limited to Jeans and :
First use Feb. 18, 1982; in commerce Feb. 18, 1982.
SN 56,981. DC Comics Inc., New York, N.Y., by change of
name from National Periodical Publications, Inc., New York,
N.Y. Filed Jul. 7, 1975.
SN 355,381. Giorgio, Inc., Beverly Hills, Calif. Filed Mar. 19,
1982.
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For Men’s and Women’s Sports Shirts (U.S. Cl. 39). For Toy Doll Figure (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Dec. 10, 1981; in commerce Dec. 10, 1981. First use Jul. 31, 1974; in commerce Jul. 31, 1974.
Sd
exe
1983 FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 28 —(Continued).
Trance. SN 57,159. DC Comics Inc., New York, N.Y., by change of
name from National Periodical Publications, Inc., New York,
N.Y. Filed Jul. 8, 1975.
, 1976,
lays of
far. 12,
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 391,821 and 411,871.
For Toy Doll Figure (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Dec. 10, 1972; in commerce Dec. 10, 1972.
SN 188,156. Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation, Buffalo, N.Y.
Filed Oct. 4, 1978.
ange of alias , amen
w York, The word “Alta” translated into English means “high”.
For Golf Club Shafts (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Sep. 15, 1978; in commerce Sep. 15, 1978.
SN 303,977. Peter Tureck, d.b.a. Jugalo Sales, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Filed Apr. 2, 1981.
JUGALO
Owner of Canada Reg. No. 256,570, dated Mar. 6, 1981,
expires Mar. 6, 1996.
For Juggling Items—Namely, Bean Bags (U.S. Cl. 22).
SN 333,467. Dom Space Design Ltd., Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Filed Oct. 21, 1981.
INSECTERIOR
For Animal Figure Models to Be Assembled (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use May 20, 1981; in commerce May 20, 1981.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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Class 28 —(Continued).
SN 344,944. CPG Products Corp., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed Jan.
8, 1982.
GRAVEL GRINDER
For Toy Model Vehicles (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Jun. 9, 1981; in commerce Jun. 9, 1981.
SN 350,827. Thunder Tiger Model Corporation, Taichung City,
Taiwan 400, Taiwan. Filed Feb. 18, 1982.
)) —rRender-ase
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the
representation of the airplane, apart from the mark as shown.
For Hobbycraft Kits for Making Model Airplanes, Model
Boats, Model Engines and Model Cars (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Jun. 1, 1977; in commerce Dec. 2, 1977.
SN 351,259. Eppinger Mfg. Co., Dearborn, Mich. Filed Feb. 22,
1982.
WINGBAT
For Artificial Fishing Lures (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Feb. 15, 1981; in commerce Feb. 15, 1981.
SN 352,334. Tomy Corporation, Carson, Calif. Filed Mar. 1,
1982.
ORBITING ORBS
For Equipment Sold as a Unit for Playing a Manipulative
Game (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Aug. 25, 1981; in commerce Aug. 25, 1981.
SN 352,811. Solido S.A., Oulins, Anet, France. Filed Mar. 3,
1982.
AGE D’OR
The French words “Age D'Or” translate into English as
“golden age”.
For Toy Vehicles (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Sep. 1964; in commerce Sep. 15, 1981.
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Class 28 —(Continued).
SN 354,795. Cast & Catch, Auburn, Calif. Filed Mar. 15, 1982.
WORM THREADER
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Worm”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Fishing Equipment—Namely, a Device Used for Baiting
Fishhooks (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Jan. 1972; in commerce May 1981.
SN 355,263. Julius Simon, Santa Clara, Calif. Filed Mar. 18, 1982.
INGER
OOTBALL
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Football”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Equipment Sold as a Unit for Playing a Board Game (U.S.
Cl. 22).
First use Mar. 8, 1982; in commerce Mar. 10, 1982.
SN 355,460. MinkJinks, Ltd., New York, N.Y. Filed Mar. 19,
Mi Bare
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Bare”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Natural Fur Teddy Bears with Eyes Made of Semi-
Precious and Precious Stones (U.S. Cls. 22, 28 and 50).
First use Mar. 15, 1982; in commerce Mar. 15, 1982.
SN 375,719. Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. Filed Jul. 21, 1982.
THUNDER ROLLER
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 1,018,103 and 1,129,612.
For Toy Vehicles (U.S. Cl. 22).
First use Jun. 24, 1982; in commerce Jun. 24, 1982.
.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 30—Staple Foods
SN 249,678. R. Twining and Company Limited, London,
England. Filed Feb. 11, 1980.
EST. 1706
TWININGS
TEAMEN TO CONNOISSEURS
FOR OVER 270 YEARS
BLENDED BY
R. TWINING & CO. LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 556,838 and 816,783.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words “Est.
1706” and “270 Years”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Tea (U.S. Cl. 46).
First use 1936; in commerce 1938.
SN 309,361. Katjes Fassin GmbH & Co. KG, Emmerrich, Fed.
Rep. of Germany. Filed May 8, 1981.
FRUGHETTI
Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Fed. Rep. of Germany
Application No. Wz1,019,176, filed Nov. 12, 1980, Reg. No.
Wz1,019,176, dated Nov. 10, 1980, expires Nov. 12, 1990.
For Candy—Namely, Fruit-Flavored Gum, Wine-Flavored
Gum and Licorice (U.S. Cl. 46).
Class 31—Natural Agricultural Products
SN 347,737. AgrowNautics, Inc., Salisbury, Conn. Filed Jan. 29,
1982.
For Lettuce (U.S. Cl. 46).
First use Mar. 29, 1979; in commerce Mar. 21, 1980.
Ss?
Cl.
SN
83 FEBRUARY I, 1983 U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE ™ 43
Class 31 —(Continued). Class 32—Light Beverages
SN 348,474. Raingrow Farms, Inc., Brooklyn, Conn. Filed Feb. SN 324,646. Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., d.b.a. Party Tyme
don,
_ 3, 1982. Products, New York, N.Y. Filed Aug. 21, 1981.
For Alfalfa Sprouts and Other Vegetable Sprouts (U.S. Cl. 1).
First use Oct. 15, 1981; in commerce Oct. 15, 1981.
SN 348,531. Geo. J. Ball, Inc., a.k.a. Ball Seed Co., West
Chicago, Ill. Filed Feb. 3, 1982.
a The stippling appearing on the mark in the drawing is a feature
| “Est. of the mark and does not indicate color.
For Non-Alcoholic Bloody Mary Mix (U.S. Cl. 45).
First use May 8, 1981; in commerce May 8, 1981.
, Fed. Sp ark Class 33—Wines and Spirits
SN 343,775. J. Moreau & Fils S.A., Chablis Yonne, France. Filed
Dec. 29, 1981.
For Transplant-Ready Seedling Plants with Root Balls (U.S.
_— Cl. 1). MOREAU
; First use Jul. 1981; in commerce Jul. 1981.
g. No.
avored : Sec. 2(f).
For Wine (U.S. Cl. 47).
First use 1814; in commerce 1947.
SN 352,156. Jed Davison, Weaverville, N.C. Filed Feb. 26, 1982.
Jan. 29, SN 344,819. Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y.
UPLAND Filed Jan. 7, 1982.
For Purebred Morgan Horses (U.S. Cl. 1).
First use Jan. 17, 1973; in commerce Jan. 17, 1973.
For Vodka (U.S. Cl. 49).
First use Dec. 30, 1981; in commerce Dec. 30, 1981.
SN 252,581. Coors Food Products Company, Golden, Colo. Filed
Mor. 1, 1982. atc: SN 344,820. Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y.
Filed Jan. 7, 1982.
INDIAN SUN J’ESPERE
“J’Espere” is a French phrase meaning “I hope”.
For Brewer’s Grain (U.S. Cls. 1 and 48). For Liqueur (U.S. Cl. 49).
First use Dec. 17, 1981; in commerce Dec. 17, 1981. First use Dec. 29, 1981; in commerce Dec. 29, 1981.
™ 44 OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 34—Smokers’ Articles Class 35 —(Continued).
SN 349,761. E. A. Carey Pipe Company, d.b.a. E. A. Carey, SN 259,546. Teletone, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Filed Apr. 25, 1980.
Northbrook, Ill. Filed Feb. 11, 1982.
MAGIC INCH
For Smoke Conditioning Chamber in the Form of a Perforated
Tubular Element Interposed in the Flow Path of the Smoke from
the Burning to the Discharge End of a Tobacco Containing
Device (U.S. Cl. 8).
First use Aug. 1948; in commerce Aug. 1948.
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For Secretarial Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Mar. 10, 1980; in commerce Mar. 10, 1980.
SN 269,289. The Fifth Third Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio. Filed Jul. 7,
1980.
SERVICE MARKS
nissn- svi AAIL YSOGE5
SN 203,272. Sonitrol Security Systems of Houston, Inc., Houston,
Tex. Filed Feb. 9, 1979.
For Information Storage and Retrieval Services in the Field of
the Credit Worthiness of Individuals and Companies for Other
Financial Institutions (U.S. Cls. 101 and 102).
First use Jul. 23, 1979; in commerce Jun. 19, 1980.
SN 270,414. Fairfield Communities, Inc., Knoxville, Tenn. Filed
Jul. 16, 1980.
For Monitoring Security Systems for the Prevention of
Burglaries, Fire, Hold-Ups, Vandalisms, and Other Unauthorized
Entry, and for Temperature, Emergency and Medical Alert For Condominium Resort Management Services (U.S. Cls. 101
Situations (U.S. Cl. 100). and 102).
First use Mar. 13, 1974; in commerce Mar. 1, 1978. First use Jun. 1, 1980; in commerce Jun. 1, 1980.
Pri
101
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Jul. 7,
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FEBRUARY 1, 1983 U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE ™ 45
Class 35 —(Continued). Class 35 —(Continued).
SN 295,750. Comp-U-Card of America, Inc., Stamford, Conn. SN 327,199. Commerce Trade Card Corp., Topeka, Kans. Filed
Filed Feb. 5, 1981. Sep. 8, 1981.
COMP-U-CLAIM
COMMERCE TRADE CARD
For Information Storage and Retrieval Services in the Field of
Prices for Various Items for Insurance Claim Purposes (U.S. Cl.
101). No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
First use Dec. 15, 1980; in commerce Dec. 15, 1980. “Trade Card”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Bartering Club Services—Namely, Providing for the
Exchange of Goods and Services Between Member Business
(USS. Cl. 101).
SN 303,651. Rowland Printing Company, Inc., Noblesville, Ind. Fist use Aug. 1, 1981; in commerce Aug. 1, 1981.
Filed Mar. 31, 1981.
COMMUNICATE WITH
CREATIVE PRINTING SN 329,453. Chilton Company, Radnor, Pa. Filed Sep. 24, 1981.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Communicate” and “Printing”, apart from the mark as shown.
Sec. 2(f).
For Printing Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Aug. 1974; in commerce Jan. 1976.
SN 318,212. Sterling National Realty Group, Inc., Ocean, N.J.
Filed Jul. 9, 1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 874,885.
The mark consists of in part the stylized letters “CRS” and
design.
For Survey Research Services in the Field of Marketing and
Social Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Jun. 1, 1981; in commerce Jun. 1, 1981.
The drawing is stippled for shading purposes only.
For Promoting the Real Estate Brokerage and Financing
Services of Member Brokers Through Advertising (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Jan. 30, 1981; in commerce Jan. 30, 1981.
SN 332,038. Marketing Resources International Corporation, La
Jolla, Calif. Filed Oct. 13, 1981.
SN 325,595. Mainliner Lodges, Inc., Carbondale, Ill. Filed Aug.
27, 1981.
MAINLINER LODGES accuSPACE
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Lodges”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Operating Hotels and Restaurants for Others (U.S. Cl. For Consulting Services in the Field of Retail Store Space
101). Management and Inventory Control (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Nov. 1979; in commerce Nov. 1979. First use Aug. 15, 1979; in commerce Aug. 15, 1979.
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Class 35 —(Continued). Class 35 —(Continued). |
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SN 332,185. Food and Wines from France, Inc., New York, N.Y. SN 342,613. Survey Service of Western New York, Inc., Buffalo,
Filed Oct. 13, 1981. N.Y. Filed Dec. 21, 1981.
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No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Measuring”, “Consumer” and “Preferences”, apart from the
mark as shown.
For Promoting the Goods of Others in the Packaged Food For Market Research and Analysis Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
Industry (U.S. Cl. 101). First use Jan. 1975; in commerce Jan. 1975.
First use Apr. 9, 1981; in commerce Apr. 9, 1981.
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SN 343,772. Centrac, Inc., Bergenfield, N.J. Filed Dec. 29, 1981.
SN 334,273. Doane-Western, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Filed Oct. 26,
1981.
S)
TELEDOANE MARKETLINE
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 632,282, 993,076 and others.
For Telephone Agricultural Market Report Service (U.S. Cl.
101). ;
First use Jul. 29, 1981; in commerce Jul. 29, 1981. cl
SN 334,274. Doane-Western, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Filed Oct. 26, C
1981. — ————
s
The lining and/or stippling shown on the mark on the drawing
aa we is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color.
For Computerized Interviewing Services for Others (U.S. Cl.
Te 101).
eleDoane First use Oct. 1981; in commerce Oct. 1981.
SN 350,958. Video Alive, Inc., Lenexa, Kans. Filed Feb. 22,
fi) .
™ VISITOR VIDEO
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word C
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 632,282, 993,076 and others. “Video”, apart from the mark as shown. I
For Telephone Agricultural Market Report Service (U.S. Cl. For Providing Closed Circuit Television Systems to Hotels for and
101). In-Room Information and Entertainment (U.S. Cl. 101). F
First use Jul. 29, 1981; in commerce Jul. 29, 1981. First use Feb. 2, 1982; in commerce Feb. 2, 1982. F
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Feb. 22,
the word
Hotels for
FEBRUARY 1, 1983 U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE ™ 47
Class 35 —(Continued). Class 36 —(Continued).
SN 351,131. Ceiling Maintenance Inc., Milpitas, Calif. Filed Feb. SN 275,158. Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, N.A., d.b.a.
22, 1982. Wachovia Bank & Trust Company, N.A., Winston-Salem, N.C.
Filed Aug. 22, 1980.
WACHOVIA CHECK II
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 883,528 and 883,529.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Check”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Banking Services (U.S. Cl. 102).
First use Jul. 28, 1980; in commerce Jul. 28, 1980.
SN 284,940. Freedom Savings and Loan Association, Tampa, Fla.
Filed Nov. 6, 1980.
FREEDOM SAVINGS
For Rendering Technical Aid and Assistance in the
Establishment and/or Operation of Ceiling Cleaning Businesses
(U.S. Cl. 101).
, 11, 19825 i 11, 1982.
Sunt ane SUS. 01, 2568 a cemmnenes BM. 08, OS Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 1,024,311, 1,049,813, 1,126,242 and
others.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
SN 351,684. Lifetone International, Inc., Boca Raton, Fla. Filed “Savings”, apart from the mark as shown.
Feb. 24, 1982. For Savings and Loan Services (U.S. Cl. 102).
First use May 22, 1980; in commerce Jul. 8, 1980.
LIFETONE INTERNATIONAL
SN 301,839. The First Bank and Trust Company of
No claim is made to th lusi ight t th d
oe en, ee Oe Se wee Murphysboro, Murphysboro, Ill. Filed Mar. 19, 1981.
“International”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Import Services in the Field of Foods and Beverages (U.S.
Cl. 101).
First use Aug. 1981; in commerce Aug. 1981.
Class Pe lotton Banker
SN 264,500. Assure-a-Sale of America, Inc., Lighthouse Point,
Fla. Filed S.R. Jun. 2, 1980; Am. P.R. Oct. 4, 1982.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Banker”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Banking Services—Namely, Automatic Teller Services
(U.S. Cl. 102).
First use Jan. 13, 1981; in commerce Jan. 13, 1981.
SN 305,784. American Bankers Life Assurance Company of
Florida, Miami, Fla. Filed Apr. 14, 1981.
HOME SALE INSURANCE
INCOME ASSIST
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,078,598.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use all the wording No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
and the map of the United States, apart from the mark as shown. “Income”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Real Estate Brokerage Services (U.S. Cl. 102). For Insurance Underwriting Services (U.S. Cl. 102).
First use Mar. 1980; in commerce Mar. 1980. First use Jan. 15, 1981; in commerce Jan. 15, 1981.
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Class 36 —(Continued). Class 36 —(Continued). | C
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SN 314,879. The Junior Friends of the Alexandria Community Y, SN 327,460. Saudi International Bank (U.K.), London, England. | S
Alexandria, Va. Filed Jun. 15, 1981. Filed Sep. 10, 1981.
AL-BANK AL-SAUDI AL-
ALAMI
The English translation of “Al” appearing in the subject mark
translates as “The”, and the English translation of “Alami” “
appearing in the subject mark translates as “International”.
Sec. 2(f). E
For Banking Services (U.S. Cl. 102).
First use Apr. 1976; in commerce Apr. 1976.
SN 330,729. The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., New York, N.Y. .
Filed Oct. 2, 1981.
THE CHASE IS ON
For Banking Services (U.S. Cl. 102).
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words fFlset use Sean. 2%, 0904: in Commaauce Baa, 15, 2901.
“Alexandria”, “Garden Party”, “Old Town” and “Gourmet”,
apart from the mark as shown.
For Fundraising to Support the Alexandria Community Y, Inc.,
a Non-Profit Charitable Service Organization (U.S. Cl. 102)
First use May 16, 1981; in commerce May 16, 1981. n . . a
SN 331,348. The Williams Companies, Tulsa, Okla. Filed Oct. 5, /
1981. 7
SN 323,561. Christopher Resources, Inc., Oak Brook, Ill. Filed
Aug. 14, 1981.
oa
A PART OF YOUR SUCCESS
IS WHAT’S RESPONSIBLE
FOR OURS
The mark consists of the stylized letter “W”.
For Real Estate Brokerage and Appraisal Services (U.S. Cl For Managing Shopping Centers and Commercial Real Estate
101). of Others and Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Services (U.S.
First use Mar. 4, 1978; in commerce Mar. 4, 1978 Cls. 101 and 102).
First use Aug. 5, 1974; in commerce Aug. 5, 1974.
SN 326,651. Midas Touch Corporation, Indianapolis, Ind. Filed | SN 336,944. Jackson National Life Insurance Company, Lansing,
Sep. 3, 1981. Mich. Filed Nov. 12, 1981.
MIDAS TOUCH TERMANENT LIFE
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word “Life”,
For Brokerage Services for Gold Coins and Bullion (U.S. Cls. apart from the mark as shown.
101 and 102). For Insurance Underwriting Services (U.S. Cl. 102).
First use Aug. 26, 1981; in commerce Aug. 26, 1981. First use Nov. 1979; in commerce Nov. 1979.
1983
ngland.
ct mark
*Alami”
rk, N.Y.
1 Oct. 5,
al Estate
ces (U.S.
Lansing,
d “Life”,
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 36 —(Continued).
SN 338,297. Benefit Concepts of America, Inc., Englewood,
Colo. Filed Nov. 23, 1981.
BENEFIT CONCEPTS
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Benefit”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Consulting Services—Namely,
Benefit Plans (U.S. Cl. 102).
First use Nov. 19, 1974; in commerce Nov. 19, 1974.
Designing Employee
SN 344,230. SouthTrust Corporation, Birmingham, Ala. Filed
Jan. 4, 1982.
Money Market Multiplier
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Money Market”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Banking Services—Namely, Offering Checking Accounts
and Money Market Fund Accounts from which Funds May Be
Automatically Transferred Between Such Accounts by Means of
Telephone (U.S. Cl. 102).
First use Nov. 1, 1981; in commerce Nov. 1, 1981.
SN 346,749. Golden West Financial Corporation, Oakland, Calif.
Filed Jan. 22, 1982.
WORLD
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 1,176,505 and 1,188,909.
For Savings and Loan Services (U.S. Cl. 102).
First use Mar. 1976; in commerce Mar. 1976.
SN 347,719. Agence Europeenne De Diffusion Immobiliere
(AGEDI), Monte Carlo, Monaco. Filed Jan. 29, 1982.
AGEDI
Owner of Monaco Reg. No. 81.8479, dated Dec. 30, 1980,
expires Dec. 30, 1995.
For Real Estate Brokerage Services and Insurance Brokerage
Services (U.S. Cls. 101 and 102).
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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Class 36 —(Continued).
SN 356,069. The Commercial Bank, Douglasville, Ga. Filed Mar.
22, 1982.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Teller”, apart from the mark as shown.
The name of the drawing is merely fanciful and it is not the
name of any particular living person.
For Banking Services Rendered by Automatic Teller Machines
(U.S. Cl. 102).
First use Mar. 15, 1982; in commerce Jun. 1, 1982.
SN 364,514. Northwest Bancorporation, Minneapolis, Minn. Filed
May 13, 1982.
NORWEST
For Banking Services (U.S. Cl. 102)
First use Apr. 2, 1982; in commerce Apr. 2, 1982
Class 37—Construction and Repair
SN 275,691. Nempro Maintenance Co. Inc., Roslindale, Mass
Filed Nov. 14, 1980.
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No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Mobile Carpet Cleaning”, “We Come To You”, “Since 1960”
and “Inc.”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Mobile Carpet Cleaning Services (U.S. Cl. 103).
First use Mar. 15, 1980; in commerce Mar. 15, 1980.
SN 282,560. The Woodstone Company, Westminster, Vt. Filed
Oct. 20, 1980.
WOODSTONE
For Custom Manufacturing of Furniture and Woodworking
Services (U.S. Cl. 103).
First use Apr. 1, 1978; in commerce Apr. 1, 1978.
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Class 37 —(Continued). Class 37 —(Continued).
SN 300,507. Culligan International Company, Northbrook, Il. SN 318,691. C. A. Tharnstrom and Co., Skokie, Ill. Filed Aug. 7,
Filed Mar. 9, 1981. 1981.
—=
For Water Conditioning Services (U.S. Cl. 103).
First use May 30, 1978; in commerce May 30, 1978.
SN 303,988. K mart Corporation, Troy, Mich. Filed Apr. 2, 1981.
K C ARE The mark consists of the letter “T”’.
For Industrial and Commercial Building Construction Services
(U.S. Cl. 103).
First use May 8, 1981; in commerce May 8, 1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 882,880, 885,231 and others.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Care”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Automobile Repair and Maintenance Services (U.S. Cl.
103).
First use Feb. 1, 1981; in commerce Feb. 1, 1981.
SN 331,352. The Williams Companies, Tulsa, Okla. Filed Oct. 5,
1981.
SN 309,918. Amalgamated Building Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Filed May 11, 1981.
The mark consists of a stylized letter “W”’.
For Shearing, Splitting, Sawing, Leveling, Stamping, Blanking,
Edge Rolling, Wire Cutting and Plate Burning of Industrial,
Machinery and Tool Metals for Others (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use May 31, 1971; in commerce May 31, 1971.
SN 334,956. Insilco Corporation, a.k.a. Miles Homes, Meridian,
Conn. Filed Nov. 2, 1981.
MILES HOMES
For Construction Services—Namely, Building New No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
Commercial, Office, and Industrial Structures for Others, as Well “Homes”, apart from the mark as shown.
as Remodeling These Same Type Structures for Others (U.S. Cl. For Home Construction Contracting Services for Others (U.S.
103). Cl. 103).
First use Jan. 1, 1973; in commerce Jan. 1, 1973. First use May 1952; in commerce May 1952.
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1983
Aug. 7,
Services
d Oct. 5,
Blanking,
industrial,
Meridian,
the word
hers (U.S.
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 38—Communication
SN 338,052. Home Theater Network, Inc., Portland, Me. Filed
Nov. 20, 1981.
HTN
For Cable Television Broadcasting Services (U.S. Cl. 104).
First use Sep. 28, 1977; in commerce Sep. 28, 1977.
SN 341,217. Robert Wold Company, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.
Filed Dec. 11, 1981.
The lining shown in the mark on the drawing is a feature of
the mark and does not indicate color.
For Television News Broadcasting Services Via Satellite and
Transportable Earth Stations (U.S. Cl. 104).
First use Sep. 10, 1981; in commerce Sep. 10, 1981.
SN 352,398. Vicki Grossfeld, d.b.a. Yenta~Gram, New York, N.Y.
Filed Mar. 1, 1982.
YENTA-GRAM
“Yenta” is a Yiddish word meaning busy body.
For Personalized Telegram Service (U.S. Cl. 104).
First use Oct. 2, 1981; in commerce Jan. 15, 1982.
SN 354,529. Sourdough Broadcasters, Inc., ak.a. KHAR,
Anchorage, Ak. Filed Mar. 15, 1982.
CAMAI
English translation of the mark, the word “camai” is a greeting
in the Yupik Eskimo language, the English equivalent of which is
“hello - pleased to meet you”, when spoken upon being first
introduced to the listener, and “hello - good to see you again”,
when spoken after not having seen the listener for a while.
For Radio Broadcasting Services (U.S. Cl. 104).
First use May 1, 1981; in commerce May 1, 1981.
Class 39—Transportation and Storage
SN 325,411. Newton K. Miller, d.b.a. Honolulu Rabbit Transit,
Kailua, Hi. Filed Aug. 26, 1981.
RABBIT TRANSIT
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Transit”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Courier and Messenger Services (U.S. Cl. 105).
First use Mar. 8, 1979; in commerce Jun. 23, 1981.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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Class 39 —(Continued).
SN 326,350. Japan Travel Bureau International, Inc., New York,
N.Y. Filed Sep. 2, 1981.
ORIENT SPECTACULAR
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Orient”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Organizing and Conducting Travel Tours (U.S. Cl. 105).
First use Dec. 1, 1977; in commerce Dec. 1, 1977.
SN 329,027. Trans-World Shipping Service, Inc., Toledo, Ohio.
Filed Sep. 21, 1981.
TRANS-WORLD CONTAINER
LINE
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Container Line”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Oceangoing Freight Consolidating Services (U.S. Cl. 105).
First use Aug. 13, 1981; in commerce Aug. 13, 1981.
SN 331,349. The Williams Companies, Tulsa, Okla. Filed Oct. 5,
1981.
The mark consists of a design of the letter “W”.
For Transporting Crude and Refined Petroleum, Natural Gas
and Liquid Fertilizers by Way of Pipeline for Others (U.S. Cl.
105).
First use May 31, 1971; in commerce May 31, 1971.
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Class 39 —(Continued).
SN 338,993. Sun Carriers, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Filed Nov. 27,
1981.
VPS
ie
V :
er Systems Inc.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Carrier Systems”, apart from the mark as shown.
The drawing is lined for the color blue.
For Transportation of Goods by Ships for Others (U.S. Cl.
105).
First use Jul. 1, 1980; in commerce Jul. 1, 1980.
SN 346,894. Jean Holcomb, Inc., d.b.a. Viking Travel, Chapel
Hill, N.C. Filed Jan. 25, 1982.
&=
For Travel Agency Services (U.S. Cl. 105).
First use Nov. 1, 1979; in commerce Nov. 1, 1979.
Class 40—Material Treatment
SN 305,233. Laserage Technology Corporation, Gurnee, II]. Filed
Apr. 10, 1981.
LASERAGE TECHNOLOGY
CORPORATION
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Technology Corporation”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Laser Scribing, Drilling, Machining, Etching, Cutting,
Welding and Heat Treating of Ceramic, Glass, Metal, Plastic and
Wood for Industrial and Commercial Use (U.S. Cl. 106).
First use Dec. 17, 1979; in commerce Dec. 17, 1979.
.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 40 —(Continued).
SN 317,689. Godfrey and Wing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Filed Jul.
6, 1981
G (ime) W
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the letters
“IMP”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Impregnating (Sealing) of Metallic and Non-Metallic
Materials (U.S. Cl. 106).
First use Jan. 1, 1963; in commerce Jan. 1, 1963.
SN 317,691. Godfrey and Wing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Filed Jul.
6, 1981.
IMPREGNATION
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Impregnation”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Impregnating (Sealing) of Metallic and Non-Metallic
Materials (U.S. Cl. 106).
First use Dec. 1, 1959; in commerce Dec. 1, 1959.
SN 332,081. LMR, Inc., Las Vegas, Nev. Filed Oct. 13, 1981.
THE CRYSTAL CLINIC
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Crystal”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Restoration of Chipped Crystal Glassware for Others (U.S.
Cl. 103).
First use Feb. 15, 1981; in commerce May 7, 1981.
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led Jul.
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1981.
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the word
hers (U.S.
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 40 —(Continued).
SN 343,084. Henry Pergament, d.b.a. Crown Photo, Los Angeles,
Calif. Filed Dec. 23, 1981.
CROWN PHOTO
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Photo”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Photographic Development Services Rendered by Mail
(U.S. Cl. 106).
First use Aug. 30, 1981; in commerce Aug. 30, 1981.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
SN 249,789. Golf Digest/Tennis, Inc., Norwalk, Conn. Filed Feb.
12, 1980
For Entertainment Services—Namely, Promoting Interest,
Enthusiasm, and Better Golf by Honoring Golfers Who Have
Made a Hole-in-One Through an Annual Year-End Sweepstakes
(U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jan. 1, 1973; in commerce Jan. 1, 1973.
SN 254,639. Metro Communications, Inc., Bethesda, Md. Filed
Mar. 19, 1980.
A SPORTS PACKAGE FOR
ALL SEASONS
For Providing Sporting Events for Radio, Television and Cable
Communication Systems (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Sep. 1973; in commerce Sep. 1973.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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Class 41 —(Continued).
SN 256,780. Mel Westbrook, d.b.a. Success Development or
Success Development Company, Pacific Grove, Calif. Filed
Sep. 19, 1980.
SUCCESS DEVELOPMENT
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Development”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Educational Services—Namely, Conducting Seminars
Designed to Bring About Emotional and Spiritual Improvement
from Motivational Techniques (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Jan. 17, 1980; in commerce Jan. 17, 1980.
SN 261,567. American Sportsmanship Council, Atlanta, Ga. Filed
Jul. 15, 1980.
BOBBY DODD COACH OF
THE YEAR AWARD
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Coach Of The Year Award”, apart from the mark as shown
“Bobby Dodd” is the name of a living individual whose
consent is of record.
For Entertainment Services—Namely, Promoting, and
Presenting Awards for, Excellence in the Field of Coaching
College Football (U.S. Ci. 107).
First use Jan. 19, 1977; in commerce Jan. 19, 1977.
SN 268,354. American Sportsmanship Council, Atlanta, Ga. Filed
Jun. 30, 1980.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Coach”, “Football Coach”, “Humanfitarian]”, “American
Sportsmanship Council”, and “Coach Of The Year Award”,
apart from the mark as shown.
The lining on the drawing does not indicate color but is a
feature of the mark.
“Bobby Dodd” is the name of a living individual whose
consent is of record.
For Entertainment Services—Namely, Promoting, and
Presenting Awards for, Excellence in the Field of Coaching
College Football (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jan. 19, 1977; in commerce Jan. 19, 1977.
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(
Class 41 —(Continued). Class 41 —(Continued).
s
SN 288,698. National Institute for Trial Advocacy, St. Paul, SN 298,342. The Humanics Co., Lakewood, Colo., assignee of
Minn. Filed Dec. 8, 1980. Margaret A. Erdman, d.b.a. The Humanics Co., d.b.a.
Humanics Co., Lakewood Colo. Filed Feb. 23, 1981.
M
Ss
Sec. 2(f).
For Education Services—Namely, Conducting Legal
Education Seminars (U.S. Cl. 107). The mark consists of a stylized representation of the letter “H”.
First use May 1973; in commerce May 1973. For Health and Educational Services—Namely, Conducting
Exercise Training Programs, Workshops, Lectures and Seminars
in the Field of Human Emotional Stress and Fitness (U.S. Cl.
100).
First use Mar. 1980; in commerce Mar. 1980. In
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SN 298,005. Planagement, Inc., Tulsa, Okla. Filed Feb. 20, 1981.
SN 300,527. Mississippi Inter-Collegiate Opera Guild, Inc.,
Jackson, Miss. Filed Mar. 9, 1981.
For Educational Services—Namely, Conducting Seminars and No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
Workshops in the Field of Time and Business Management (U.S. “Opera”, apart from the mark as shown. Re
Cl. 107). For Producing Operatic Performances (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Feb. 6, 1981; in commerce Feb. 6, 1981. First use Feb. 1971; in commerce Feb. 1971.
FEBRUARY 1, 1983 U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE T™ 55
83
Class 41 —(Continued). Class 41 —(Continued).
SN 300,623. Keysor-Century Corporation, Saugus, Calif. Filed SN 319,855. Board of Regents, The University of Texas System,
> of Mar. 10, 1981. Austin, Tex. Filed Jul. 20, 1981.
D.a.
For Producing Lacquer Disc Masters for Others, Providing
Matrixing Services, Pressing Records for Others (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Mar. 1, 1978; in commerce Mar. 1, 1978.
SN 301,564. Reford-McCandless International Institute, Silver The lining shown in the mark on the drawing is a feature of
Spring, Md. Filed Mar. 17, 1981. the mark and does not indicate color.
In English, the word “Scientia” means “Science”; the word
“et” means “and”; and the word “Humanitas” means
“Humanities”.
Sec. 2(f) as to “The University Of Texas At El Paso”.
INTRODUCING For Educational Services—Namely, Providing College and
( Graduate Level Courses of Instruction and Seminars, and
ow, TE Wy SRLD Educational Opportunities to Participate in Research Programs;
ucting aoe and Entertainment Services—Namely, Providing College Sport
ninars Games and Events Rendered Live and Through the Media of
S. Cl. Radio and Television (U.S. Cl. 107).
For Creating Educational Programs for Others in the Fields of First use 1967; in commerce 1967.
International Politics, Cultures and the Environment; Consulting
and Planning Services as Well as Training Services in Connection
with the Planning and Presentation of Such Programs (U.S. Cl.
107).
First use May 17, 1979; in commerce May 17, 1979.
SN 320,050. Gold Rush Entertainment, Inc., Lynn, Mass. Filed
SN 306,974. King Solomon Brown, Philadelphia, Pa. Filed Jun. Jul. 21, 1981.
29, 1981.
- MOLECULES-OF-FORCE
> word For Entertainment Services—Namely, Musical Performances For Musical Entertainment Orchestra/Band Performing
Rendered by a Vocal and Instrumental Group (U.S. Cl. 107). Contemporary, Popular, and Rock Music (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Aug. 9, 1980; in commerce Aug. 9, 1980. First use Jun. 1, 1978; in commerce Jun. 1, 1978.
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Class 41 —(Continued).
SN 320,112. Camp Tamakwa, Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Filed Jul. 21, 1981.
Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on Canada Application No.
464,493, filed Jan. 26, 1981, Reg. No. 264,067, dated Nov. 6, 1981,
expires Nov. 6, 1996.
The lining shown in the mark on the drawing is a feature of
the mark and does not indicate color.
The mark “Tamakwa” means “peace” in an Indian language
but has no other known relevance to the trade or industry.
For Recreational Camp Services for Children (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use 1936; in commerce 1936.
SN 320,644. Board of Regents, The University of Texas System,
Austin, Tex. Filed Jul. 27, 1981.
The lining shown in the mark on the drawing is a feature of
the mark and does not indicate color.
The translation of the word “disciplina” in the drawing means
discipline; the word “praesidium” means garrison or guardian;
and the word “civitatis” means citizenship.
Sec. 2(f) as to “The University Of Texas At Arlington”.
For Educational Services—Namely, Providing College and
Graduate Level Courses of Instruction and Seminars, and
Educational Opportunities to Participate in Research Programs;
and Entertainment Services—Namely, Providing College Sport
Games and Events Rendered Live and Through the Media of
Radio and Television (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jul. 31, 1970; in commerce Sep. 1970.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983 F
Class 41 —(Continued). Cc
SN 321,438. Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Ss
Austin, Tex. Filed Jul. 30, 1981.
s
The lining shown in the mark on the drawing is a feature of
the mark and does not indicate color.
The translation of the word “disciplina” in the drawing means
discipline; the word “praesidium” means garrison or guardian;
and the word “civitatis” means citizenship.
Sec. 2(f) as to “The University Of Texas At Dallas”.
For Educational Services—Namely, Providing College and
Graduate Level Courses of Instruction and Seminars, and
Educational Opportunities to Participate in Research Programs
(U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jan. 1971; in commerce Jan. 1971.
SN 322,685. Charter Medical Corporation, Macon, Ga. Filed s]
Aug. 7, 1981.
SOUTHEASTERN
CONFERENCE ON ALCOHOL
AND DRUG ABUSE
Sec. 2 "
. 2(f).
For Educational Services—Namely, Providing Continuing “
Medical Education Workshops Relating to Alcohol and Drug |
Abuse (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Dec. 1976; in commerce Dec. 1976.
SN 326,235. Xicom, Inc., Tuxedo, N.Y. Filed Sep. 1, 1981. Ss}
BUSINESS DAY AT THE
MOVIES
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Movies”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Exhibiting Films About Business Related Topics to
Potential Purchasers and Lessees (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Apr. 1981; in commerce Apr. 1981.
983
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ture of
ardian;
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ograms
. Filed
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ie word
pics to
FEBRUARY lI, 1983
Class 41 —(Continued).
SN 329,069. LeMans Family Fun Centers, Inc., Wichita, Kans.
Filed Sep. 21, 1981.
LEMANS FAMILY FUN
CENTER
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Family Fun Center”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Video Game Amusement Facilities (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jul. 16, 1980; in commerce Jul. 16, 1980.
SN 329,869. Veto, Inc., Omaha, Nebr. Filed Oct. 23, 1981.
wy
VETO
For Conducting Classes in Self Defense (U.S. Ci. 107).
First use Aug. 1, 1981; in commerce Aug. 1, 1981.
SN 330,591. Pentes, Inc., a.k.a. Pentes Design, Inc., Charlotte,
N.C. Filed Oct. 1, 1981.
PLAY PORT
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Play”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Entertainment Services—Namely, a Recreation and
Amusement Center (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jul. 30, 1981; in commerce Aug. 3, 1981.
SN 332,614. A. J. Fletcher Educational and Opera Foundation,
Inc., Raleigh, N.C. Filed Oct. 15, 1981.
THE NATIONAL OPERA
COMPANY
Sec. 2(f).
For Providing Opera Performances in English (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Sep. 1, 1960; in commerce Sep. 1, 1960.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
T™ 57
Class 41 —(Continued).
SN 340,061. Gould Florida Inc., West Palm Beach, Fla. Filed
Dec. 4, 1981.
GOLD COAST LEAGUE
No claim is made to the exlusive right to use the word
“League”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Entertainment Services—Namely, Conducting a Polo
Tournament (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jan. 3, 1981; in commerce Jan. 3, 1981.
SN 342,505. Anca Corporation, South Orange, N.J. Filed Dec.
21, 1981.
ASTRODYNAMICS
For Educational Services—Namely, Conducting Seminars
Designed to Reduce Stress and Stress-Related Problems (U.S. Cl.
107).
First use Oct. 22, 1981; in commerce Oct. 22, 1981.
SN 342,604. Dale R. Zamzow, d.b.a. IPC, Santa Clara, Calif.
Filed Dec. 21, 1981.
SUPPORT YOUR RIGHT TO
ARM BEARS
For Charitable Services—Namely, Providing Toy Bears to
Hospitalized Children and to the Elderly in Nursing Homes (U.S.
Cl. 107).
First use May 21, 1981; in commerce Dec. 8, 1981.
SN 344,678. New York Arrows Soccer Club Associates,
Uniondale, N.Y. Filed Jan. 7, 1982.
ARROWS
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,169,670.
For Entertainment Services—Namely, Conducting Professional
Soccer Contests (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Oct. 13, 1978; in commerce Oct. 13, 1978.
SN 345,991. Douglas L. Sertl, Scotia, N.Y. Filed Jan. 18, 1982.
JAZZ MANAGERIE
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word “Jazz”,
apart from the mark as shown.
For Jazz Band Services (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Nov. 12, 1980; in commerce Sep. 6, 1981.
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Class 41 —(Continued). Class 41 —(Continued). Cc
SN 348,275. Crazy Cleve’s, Inc., Wichita, Kans. Filed Feb. 2, | SN 351,886. Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission, Owings Ss
1982. Mills, Md. Filed Feb. 25, 1982.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Game Train”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Electric Game Arcade Services (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Aug. 8, 1981; in commerce Aug. 20, 1981.
La
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word 107
“Motor”, apart from the mark as shown. ]
SN 351,082. TrueSports, Inc., Amlin, Ohio. Filed Feb. 19, 1982. For Entertainment Services—Namely, a Series of Television
Programs Containing Consumer and Cultural Information
Concerning Automobiles (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Oct. 15, 1981; in commerce Oct. 15, 1981.
SN
NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS ’
CAR CHAMPIONSHIP
F
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words 107,
“Sports Car Championship”, apart from the mark as shown. F
For Entertainment Services—Namely, Providing Facilities for vans ‘
and Promoting and Conducting an Annual Automobile Racing SN 352,240. Henry Hadaway Organization, Inc., Greenwich,
Event (U.S. Cl. 107). Conn. Filed Mar. 1, 1982.
First use Mar. 23, 1979; in commerce Mar. 23, 1979.
SN
th
SN 351,776. New Momentum, Inc., Towson, Md. Filed Feb. 25,
1982.
BRAIN SPA
For Conducting Seminars Involving Relaxation Techniques, Fo
Stress Management, Motivation, Anger Control and Other For Entertainment Services—Namely, a Musical Performance the F
Psychological Aspects of Work-Related Problems (U.S. Cl. 107). Group (U.S. Cl. 107). 107).
First use Feb. 8, 1982; in commerce Feb. 23, 1982. First use Aug. 14, 1981; in commerce Dec. 11, 1981. Fir
33 | FEBRUARY 1, 1983 U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE ™ 59
Class 41 —(Continued). Class 41 —(Continued).
ngs SN 354,438. Solutions, Inc., Gretna, La. Filed Mar. 15, 1982. SN 356,364. Morton-Norwich Products, Inc., Greenville, S.C.
Filed Mar. 22, 1982.
RAINBOW RUN
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word “Run”,
apart from the mark as shown.
For Organizing and Sponsoring Running Races (U.S. Cl. 107).
First use Jul. 1981; in commerce Jul. 1981.
Class 42—-Miscellaneous Services
SN 112,174. Piggly Wiggly Corporation, Memphis, Tenn. Filed
Jan. 12, 1977.
7
For Educational Services—Namely, Training Security and s
Law Enforcement Personnel in the Use of Firearms (U.S. Cl. ‘
word 107).
First use Jan. 1, 1974; in commerce Jan. 1, 1974. a t
vision
nation —e
SN 355,326. Rudas Theatrical Organization of Nevada, Inc., Las
Vegas, Nev. Filed Mar. 18, 1982.
For Retail Grocery Store Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
THE CRAZY GANG First use Sep. 30, 1976; in commerce Oct. 31, 1976.
For Entertainment Services—Namely, Stage Shows (U.S. Cl.
107). SN 112,175. Piggly Wiggly Corporation, Memphis, Tenn. Filed
First use 1978; in commerce 1978. Jan. 12, 1977.
nwich,
SN 356,285. Academy of Science of St. Louis, d.b.a. Friends of SAV-U
the Science Museum, Clayton, Mo. Filed Mar. 24, 1982.
For Retail Grocery Store Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Feb. 18, 1964; in commerce Jun. 20, 1967.
SN 263,585. Skeeter’s Breakfast House, Inc., Gainesville, Fla.
Filed May 27, 1980.
SKEETER’S BREAKFAST
HOUSE
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
For Educational Services—Namely, Conducting Seminars in “Breakfast House”, apart from the mark as shown.
‘ormance the Fields of Industrial, Physical, and Natural Sciences (U.S. Cl. For Advertisements and Promotional Materials for Restaurant
107). Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use May 1980; in commerce Jun. 22, 1980. First use Mar. 1, 1979; in commerce Mar. 1, 1979.
T™< 60 OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY |, 1983 I
Class 42 —(Continued). Class 42 —(Continued). | ¢
SN 269,834. U-Pak Discount Food Stores, Inc., Huntington, W. SN 292,109. Conrad Lennon, d.b.a. Solutions Unlimited, s
Va. Filed Jul. 11, 1980. Torrance, Calif. Filed Jan. 7, 1981.
The lining on the drawing is a feature of the mark and does not
represent color.
For Consulting Services in the Field of Engineering; Ss
’ . Consulting Services in the Field of Engineering and Design of
For Retail Food Store Services (U.S. Cl. 101). —-.
: rol Computer Systems; Designing Computer Systems to the Order
Cen ean. SR te eeate Age and Specification of Others (U.S. Cls. 100 and 101).
First use Jun. 1, 1978; in commerce Jun. 1, 1978.
SN 288,983. Kellwood Company, Chesterfield, Mo. Filed Dec. 8, — sx, 296,909. Apparel Industries, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Filed Feb.
1980.
12, 1981.
FASHIONATION
0 ViL E7 MW) <4 For Retail Women’s Clothing Store Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Nov. 20, 1974; in commerce Nov. 20, 1974.
2
SN 297,914. The Fox-Vliet Drug Company, Denver, Colo. Filed
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,007,506. Feb. 20, 1981.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Ghor Remil Clotting Store Services (US C1. 101) FULL VALUE DRUG STORES
First use Aug. 29, 1973; in commerce Aug. 29, 1973.
an
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words ]
“Drug Stores”, apart from the mark as shown.
: For Drug Store Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
SN 290,993. Transport International Pool, Inc., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. . 9. 1978: i 9, 197
Filed Dec. 24, 1980. First use Aug. 9, 8; in commerce Aug. 9, 1978.
SN
SN 298,583. Essence Direct Mail Marketing Corp., New York,
N.Y. Filed Feb. 25, 1981.
ESSENCE
Se
580,
For Retail Mail Order Services for Women's Clothing and 7
For Rental and Leasing of Mobile and Modular Space Units Accessories, Jewelry, and Home Furnishing Accessories (U.S. Cl. dos
(U.S. Cl. 100). 101). F
First use Jun. 1, 1978; in commerce Jun. 1, 1978. First use Jul. 17, 1980; in commerce Jul. 17, 1980. for |
.
83
ited,
ps not
ering;
gn of
Order
i Feb.
1).
). Filed
ES
words
w York,
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 42 —(Continued).
SN 303,723. Nancy Morris Adams, d.b.a. Choices, Boulder, Colo.
Filed Apr. 1, 1981.
CHOICES
For Providing Counseling to Alcohol Abusers, Consulting with
Industry and Community About Use and Abuse of Alcohol (U.S.
Cl. 100).
First use Feb. 1, 1980; in commerce Feb. 1, 1980.
SN 311,214. Atlas Energy Group, Inc., Coraopolis, Pa. Filed
May 20, 1981.
For Oil and Gas Exploration and Development (U.S. Cls. 100
and 103).
First use Apr. 25, 1973; in commerce May 1973.
SN 311,264. Rhone-Poulenc Industries, Paris Cedex 08, France.
Filed May 20, 1981.
‘i
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= = =
= =
GENETICA
Priority claimed under Sec. 44(d) on France Application No.
580,978, filed Dec. 4, 1980, Reg. No. 1,156,446, dated May 4,
1981, expires May 4, 1991.
The lining shown in the drawing is a feature of the mark and
does not indicate color.
For Research Services in the Fields of Biology and Chemistry
for Others (U.S. Cl. 100).
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
T™ 61
Class 42 —(Continued).
SN 317,119. Joseph A. Muran de Assereto, Washington, D.C.
Filed Jun. 30, 1981.
SPAGHETTERIA
For Restaurant Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Jun. 9, 1981; in commerce Jun. 9, 1981.
SN 317,688. Godfrey and Wing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Filed Jul.
6, 1981.
G(PT)W
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the letters “PT”,
apart from the mark as shown.
For Pressure Testing of Metallic and Non-Metallic Materials
(U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Jan. 1, 1963; in commerce Jan. 1, 1963.
SN 318,628. International Jugglers Association, Inc., Kenmore,
N.Y. Filed Jul. 13, 1981.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“International Jugglers Association”, apart from the mark as
shown.
Sec. 2(f).
For Association Services—Namely, Promoting the Interest of
Jugglers (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Nov. 1947; in commerce Nov. 1947.
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Class 42 —(Continued).
SN 322,257. M-H Acquisition Company, Birmington, Ala.,
assignee of Union Camp Corporation, Wayne, N.J. Filed Aug.
5, 1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 1,019,238 and 1,026,544.
The mark consists of a fanciful design of the letters “HH”.
For Distributorship Services Featuring General Hardware,
Hand and Power Tools, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies,
Building Materials, Lawn and Garden Supplies, Housewares,
Appliances and Home Decorating Goods (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Jan. 15, 1975; in commerce Jan. 15, 1975.
SN 322,258. M-H Acquisition Company, Birmingham, Ala.,
assignee of Union Camp Corporation, Wayne, N.J. Filed Aug.
5, 1981.
HARDWARE HOUSE
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 1,019,238 and 1,026,544.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Hardware”, apart from the mark as shown.
Sec. 2(f).
For Distributorship Services Featuring General Hardware,
Hand and Power Tools, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies,
Building Materials, Lawn and Garden Supplies, Housewares,
Appliances and Home Decorating Goods (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Jan. 15, 1975; in commerce Jan. 15, 1975.
SN 324,842. Felfela Restaurants Corporation, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Filed Aug. 24, 1981.
FELFELA
For Restaurant Services and Retail Gift and Artifact Store
Services (U.S. Cls. 100 and 101).
First use Jun. 1981; in commerce Jun. 1981.
.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 42 —(Continued).
SN 325,297. Patricia Dickerson, d.b.a. Naughty Nails Salon,
Shaker Heights, Ohio. Filed Aug. 26, 1981.
NAUGHTY NAILS SALON
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words “Nails
Salon”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Fingernail and Toenail Salon Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Mar. 1980; in commerce Mar. 1980.
SN 329,087. Roger Schlieder, d.b.a. American Business
Development Corporation, New York, N.Y. Filed Sep. 21,
1981.
MONEY-FLOW
MANAGEMENT
Sec. 2(f).
For Consulting Services for Management to Integrate
Company Information for Effective Control and Optimization of
Its Business Resources (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Aug. 1973; in commerce Aug. 1973.
SN 329,415. Omaha Steaks International, Inc., Omaha, Nebr.
Filed Sep. 24, 1981.
Steaks @ Asicaional
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 888,852, 1,071,158 and 1,179,606.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Steaks”, apart from the mark as shown.
Sec. 2(f) as to the word “International”.
For Mail Order & Retail Food Store Services of Various Food
Products & Related Items (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use 1968; in commerce Sep. 1978.
SN 329,915. Computer Sharing Services, Inc., Denver, Colo.
Filed Sep. 28, 1981.
MLAS
For Designing of Computer Programs to Meet the Business
Needs of Others; Computer Time Sharing Services; Leasing
Computer Programs to Others (U.S. Cls. 100 and 101).
First use May 21, 1981; in commerce Aug. 17, 1981.
Ss)
Fe
"on wy Oo
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 42 —(Continued).
SN 331,351. The Williams Companies, Tulsa, Okla. Filed Oct. 5,
on, 1981.
Nails
The mark consists of the letter “W”’.
— For Distributorship Services in the Field of Agricultural
, 21 Fertilizers and Chemical Fertilizers (U.S. Cl. 101).
or First use May 31, 1971; in commerce May 31, 1971.
SN 332,327. Nu-Dimensions Dental Services, P.A., Englewood
Cliffs, N.J. Filed Oct. 14, 1981.
>grate
ion of
Nebr.
od
6.
word
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the letters
s Food “DDS”, apart from the mark as shown.
The mark consists of the letters “DDS” in design.
For Dentistry Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use May 3, 1981; in commerce May 3, 1981.
, Colo. . ;
SN 336,107. Canadian Fur Trappers ‘Corporation, New York,
N.Y. Filed Nov. 9, 1981.
CANADIAN’S
Business Sec. 2(f).
Leasing For Retail Clothing Store Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Aug. 1966; in commerce Aug. 1966.
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U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
T™ 63
Class 42 —(Continued).
SN 336,225. Jimini, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Filed Nov. 9, 1981.
, .
CHILI
aS
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,101,049.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words “Chili
Parlor”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Restaurant Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Nov. 30, 1977; in commerce Nov. 30, 1977.
SN 338,349. Ideal Waste Systems, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Filed Nov. 23, 1981.
f iV i
{ 1}
WASTE
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Waste Systems, Inc.”, apart from the mark as shown.
The drawing is lined for the colors red and blue.
For Waste Management Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Jan. 1, 1980; in commerce Jan. 30, 1981.
SN 339,840. Eddie Peck, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed Dec. 3,
1981.
BROADWAY PIZZA
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Pizza”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Restaurant Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Dec. 31, 1961; in commerce Dec. 31, 1961.
SN 339,842. Eddie Peck, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed Dec. 3,
1981.
BROADWAY BAR & PIZZA
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words “Bar
& Pizza”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Restaurant and Bar Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Dec. 31, 1961; in commerce Dec. 31, 1981.
™ 64 OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 42 —(Continued). Class 42 —(Continued).
SN 341,072. Mother’s Restaurants Incorporated, Burlington, SN 341,314. The Continental Group, Inc., Stamford, Conn. Filed
Ontario, Canada. Filed Dec. 11, 1981. Dec. 11, 1981.
mmm) CONOMST
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,040,322. LF 3]
For Restaurant Services Featuring Italian-Style Foods (U.S. Cl.
100).
First use Nov. 25, 1981; in commerce Nov. 25, 1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. Nos. 651,879, 911,944 and others.
The lining is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color.
For Engineering Design and Consulting Services Rendered to
, : he Packaging Industry (U.S. Cl. 100).
SN 341,073. Mother’s Restaurants Incorporated, Burlington, ag #°
Ontario, Canada. Filed Dec. 11, 1981. First use Nov. 15, 1981; in commerce Nov. 15, 1981.
SN 342,058. William K. Sullivan, Florissant, Mo. Filed Dec. 17,
oN 1981.
I...“
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,040,322.
For Restaurant Services Featuring Italian-Style Foods (U.S. Cl.
100).
First use Nov. 25, 1981; in commerce Nov. 25, 1981.
SN 341,074. Mother’s Restaurants Incorporated, Burlington,
Ontario, Canada. Filed Dec. 11, 1981.
No claim i id hi lusi igh se th ds “D
THERE IS NO OTHERS Office” and the “Caduceus”, apart from the mark as shown.
QUITE LIKE MOTHER’S For Medical Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Jul. 18, 1981; in commerce Jul. 18, 1981.
Owner of U.S. Reg. No. 1,040,322.
For Restaurant Services Featuring Italian-Style Foods (U.S. Cl. SN 342,173. Prof. Goodbody’s Victorian Portrait Parlour, Ltd.,
100). Boulder, Colo. Filed Dec. 17, 1981.
First use Nov. 25, 1981; in commerce Nov. 25, 1981.
SN 341,291. Environment Information Center, Inc., New York, PROF: ; gp $
N.Y. Filed Dec. 11, 1981.
victorian,
ee PoRrna!? PARLOUR
For Making Available to Subscribers Through Their Own
Computer Terminals Synopses of Publications Containing No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
Information Concerning Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology “Victorian Portrait Parlour”, apart from the mark as shown.
(U.S. Cl. 100). For Portrait Photography Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Dec. 7, 1981; in commerce Dec. 7, 1981. First use Dec. 10, 1975; in commerce Jan. 30, 1981.
ap
SN
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od to
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e words
wn.
FEBRUARY 1, 1983 U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
T™ 65
Class 42 —(Continued). Class 42 —(Continued).
SN 342,577. Energy Clinic Corporation, Westport, Conn. Filed SN 344,332. McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, N.Y. Filed Jan. 4,
Dec. 21, 1981.
1982.
ENGINEERS’ BOOK SOCIETY
Sec. 2(f).
For Mail Order Book Club Services (U.S. Cl. 101).
fos" First use Dec. 1976; in commerce Dec. 1976.
Clinic
SN 348,849. Santa Gertrudis Breeders International, Kingsville,
Tex. Filed Feb. 5, 1982.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Energy”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Consulting Services Relating to Energy Conservation (U.S.
Cl. 101).
First use Jan. 1981; in commerce Jan. 1981.
SN 342,650. Ronald J. Gelet, Woodland Hills, Calif. Filed Dec.
21, 1981.
SICILY INN
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word “Inn”, bse = SGet rey cane,
pity eethan ese Cl. 100) For the Organization Performs Association Services—Namely,
First use Oct. 21, 1981; in commerce Oct. 21, 1981. Promoting the Interests of Cattle Breeders (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Sep. 1, 1973; in commerce Sep. 1, 1973.
N 348,862. W ystems, Inc., ire, Wis. Filed Feb.
SN 343,586. Eddie Peck, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Filed Dec. 28, °, ups? Westgate S a
1981. , 3
BROADWAY STATION
For Restaurant and Bar Services (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Dec. 31, 1975; in commerce Dec. 31, 1975.
SN 343,592. Colin Cook, d.b.a. Quest Counseling Center,
Reading, Pa. Filed Dec. 28, 1981.
QUEST LEARNING CENTER
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Learning Center”, apart from the mark as shown.
For Providing Religious Counseling Services to Homosexuals
and Others (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Nov. 3, 1980; in commerce Nov. 3, 1980.
The drawing is lined for the color yellow.
For Supplying Snack Foods to Commercial Establishments for
Payment on the Honor System (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Aug. 25, 1978; in commerce Aug. 25, 1978.
T™ 66 OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Class 42 —(Continued). Class 42 —(Continued).
SN 348,985. Frank Bros., Inc., Long Beach, Calif. Filed Feb. 5, SN 351,913. Robyn Aan, Inc., West Columbia, S.C. Filed Feb.
1982. 25, 1982.
RESOURCE GROUP THE ORANGE PAW
For Retail Store Services in the Field of Novelty Items (U.S.
Cl. 101).
For Distributorship Services in the Furniture Field (U.S. Cl. First use Jan. 16, 1982; in commerce Jan. 16, 1982.
101).
First use Aug. 1981; in commerce Sep. 1981.
SN 349,126. Advanced Refractory Technologies, Inc., Buffalo, SN 353,915. B. K. Johnson, San Antonio, Tex., assignee of
N.Y. Filed Feb. 8, 1982. Chaparrosa Agri-Service, Inc., San Antonio, Tex. Filed Mar.
10, 1982.
CHAPARROSA AGRI-
SERVICE
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word “Agri-
Service”, apart from the mark as shown.
The English translation of “Chaparrosa” is little bush.
For Consulting Services in the Field of Farm and Ranch
Operations (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use 1973; in commerce 1973.
SN 354,260. Walter B. Graham, d.b.a. Dot Pasteup Supply Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. Filed Mar. 12, 1982.
The mark consists of a circle, broken horizontally so as to
resemble an “A” within the circle.
For Technical Assistance and Consulting Services Rendered to
Manufacturers of Ceramic Products in Connection with Practical
Applications for Boron Carbide, Titanium Diboride, Silicon
Carbide, and Similar Materials (U.S. Cl. 100).
First use Mar. 1981; in commerce Jun. 1981.
SN 350,363. Robert L. Johnson, Seattle, Wash. Filed Feb. 16,
1982.
! h Son
peberetteceetegunl
ee TETHER TT Oo SN 356,128. Basket Of Joy, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. Filed Mar. 23,
1982.
For Mail Order Services for Graphic Art, Printing and
Publishing Supplies (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Jun. 1973; in commerce Jun. 1973.
BASKET OF JOY
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
“Industries”, apart from the mark as shown.
The drawing is lined to represent the color violet. No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word
For Retail Plumbing and Construction Supply Store Services; “Basket”, apart from the mark as shown.
Distributorship Services in the Field of Plumbing and For Preparing and Delivering Gift Collections of Goods and
Construction Supplies (U.S. Cl. 101). Gift Items for Special Occasions (U.S. Cl. 101).
First use Dec. 1980; in commerce Dec. 1980. First use Jun. 1980; in commerce Sep. 1980.
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PRIOR UNITED STATES CLASSIFICATION
Application in one class
COLLECTIVE MEMBERSHIP MARKS SN 311,615. Wine and Spirits Guild of America, Miami, Fla.
Filed May 22, 1981.
Class 200—Collective Membership
SN 302,216. Optical Laboratories Association, Washington, D.C.
Filed Mar. 23, 1981.
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words “Wine
And Spirits Guild Of America”, apart from the mark as shown.
The lining and/or stippling appearing in the mark is a feature
of the mark and is not intended to indicate color.
For Indicating Membership in a Wine and Spirits Retailers
Organization.
First use 1953; in commerce 1953.
SN 311,853. Master Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors
Association of Atlanta, Inc., East Point, Ga. Filed May 26,
1981.
St Paes
CONTRACTORS
ASSOCIATION OF ATLANTA
No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words
“Roofing Contractors Association Of Atlanta”, apart from the
mark as shown.
For Indicating Membership in an Organization of Optical For Indicating Membership in the Roofing Contractors
Laboratories. Association.
First use Jan. 1, 1977; in commerce Jan. 2, 1977. First use Oct. 1, 1980; in commerce Oct. 1, 1980.
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TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS ISSUED
PRINCIPAL REGISTER
SECTION 1.—INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION
The short titles associated below with the international class numbers are terms designed merely for quick identification and are
not an official part of the international classification. The full names of international classes are given in section 6.1 of the trademark
rules of practice.
The designation “U.S. Cl.” appearing in this section refers to the U.S. class in effect prior to Sep. 1, 1973 rather than the
international class which applies to applications filed on or after that date. For adoption of international classification see notice in the
OFFICIAL GAZETTE of Jun. 26, 1973 (911 O.G. TM 210).
Class 1—Chemicals
1,225,621. ATO CHIMIE. ATO Chimie. Multiple Class, (Int.
Cls. 1 and 17), (U.S. Cls. 1 and 6). SN 157,202. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 2-1-78.
1,225,622. EMULSIPAN. ICI Americas Inc., (U.S. Cl. 6). SN
232,393. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-24-79.
1,225,623. POLYGARD. Amco Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 1). SN
242,743. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-13-79.
1,225,624. E AND DESIGN. Edrich Products Co., Inc.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 1, 3 and 4), (U.S. Cls. 6, 15 and 52).
SN 264,493. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-2-80.
1,225,625. WS AND DESIGN. UOP Inc., (U.S. Cl. 6). SN
273,499. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-8-80.
1,225,626. GUUP. A.LR. Research, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 5). SN
273,703. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-11-80.
1,225,627. GENLECO. Henkel Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 6). SN
279,353. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-25-80.
1,225,628. JOMAR. Jomar International Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 6). SN
282,352. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-20-80.
1,225,629. COUNTER-CHECK. Diagnostic Technology, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 6). SN 286,233. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-18-80.
1,225,630. PROFILE. Warner-Lambert Company, (U.S. Cl. 6).
SN 289,020. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-8-80.
1,225,631. LACTI-QUANT (STYLIZED). Nuclear-Medical
Laboratories, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 6). SN 289,021. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-8-80.
1,225,632. SIRCAT AND DESIGN. Societa’ Italiana Resine
S.LR. S.p.A., (U.S. Cl. 6). SN 289,143. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-9-80.
1,225,633. ALERT. Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 6). SN 293,354. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-16-81.
1,225,634. NO. 8 AND DESIGN. UOP Inc., (U.S. Cl. 6). SN
294,585. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-26-81.
1,225,635. W AND DESIGN. Wickhen Products, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 1). SN 295,644. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-4-81.
1,225,636. PERUCOLOR. Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft,
(U.S. Cl. 26). SN 302,647. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-25-81.
1,225,637. NORPURGE. Northern Petrochemical Company,
(U.S. Cl. 6). SN 307,015. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-23-81.
1,225,638. LEATHERIQUE. The Clausen Company; (U.S. Cl.
6). SN 310,555. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-15-81.
1,225,639. LEATHERIQUE AND DESIGN. The Clausen
Company, (U.S. Cl. 6). SN 310,556. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-15-81.
1,225,640. THYROZYME. Abbott Laboratories, (U.S. Cl. 6).
SN 312,713. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-1-81.
1,225,641. SPRAYWAY. Sprayway, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int.
Cls. 1 and 2), (U.S. Cls. 5, 6 and 16). SN 314,111. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 6-10-81.
1,225,642. AEROFLO. American Cyanamid Company, (U.S.
Cl. 6). SN 314,541. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-12-81.
1,225,643. FOAMGARD. Kewanee Industries, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
6). SN 316,748. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-29-81.
1,225,644. ENTERRA (STYLIZED). Enterra Corporation.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 1 and 7), (U.S. Cls. 6 and 23). SN
318,482. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-10-81.
1,225,645. CLARK AND DESIGN. Clark Oil & Refining
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 6). SN 322,368. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
8-5-81.
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1,225,646. TENNECO AND DESIGN. Tenneco Inc. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 1 and 4), (U.S. Cls. 6 and 15). SN 323,159. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 8-10-81.
1,225,647. KAY-SET. Environmental Waste Removal, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 6). SN 323,352. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-13-81.
1,225,648. PETRO-TEX. Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation,
(U.S. Cl. 6). SN 326,878. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-8-81.
1,225,649. PETRO-TEX AND DESIGN. Petro-Tex Chemical
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 6). SN 326,905. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
9-8-81.
1,225,650. PTR (STYLIZED). Pacer Technology and
Resources, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 5). SN 331,094. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
10-5-81.
1,225,651. TIRE-X. Philmark, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 5). SN 331,606.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-8-81.
1,225,652. MATCHPRINT. Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company, a.k.a. 3M, (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 332,056.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-13-81.
1,225,653. IMA. Wyo-Ben, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 6). SN 339,718. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 12-1-81.
1,225,654. DRILL-X. Wyo-Ben, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 6). SN 339,720.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-1-81.
1,225,655. DYCARB. Mallinckrodt, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 6). SN
340,342. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-7-81.
1,225,656. MERTHIOLATE. Eli Lilly and Company, (U.S. Cl.
5). SN 340,352. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-7-81.
1,225,657. ESPERCARB. U.S. Peroxygen Company, (U.S. Cl.
6). SN 340,520. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-7-81.
1,225,658. KODALITE. Eastman Kodak Company, (U.S. Cl.
26). SN 340,528. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-7-81.
1,225,659. ROCKHILL. Bumper to Bumper Program, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 6). SN 341,642. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-14-81.
1,225,660. ROCKHILL AND DESIGN. Bumper to Bumper
Program, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 6). SN 341,643. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-14-81.
1,225,661. COMBOSTAT AND DESIGN. RIA Products Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 6). SN 342,789. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-21-81.
Class 2—Paints
1,225,641 (See Class 1 for this trademark).
Class 3—Cosmetics and Cleaning Preparations
1,225,624 (See Class 1 for this trademark).
1,225,662. STICKY FINGERS. Woodland Enterprises Inc.,
(U.S. Cls. 51 and 52). SN 240,627. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-28-79.
1,225,663. CLASSY CURL. Johnson Products Co., Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 51). SN 274,900. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-20-80.
1,225,664. LOVE KIT. Federal Pharmacal, Inc. Multiple Class,
(Int. Cls. 3, 5 and 10), (U.S. Cls. 18, 44 and 51). SN 288,574.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-5-80.
1,225,665. KISSES. M. Johnson Co., (U.S. Cl. 51). SN 289,475.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-12-80.
1,225,666. MILLIONAIRE. The Mennen Company, (U.S. Cls.
51 and 52). SN 316,576. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-26-81.
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1,225,667. MILK MAID. Knudsen Corporation, (U.S. Cls. 51
and 52). SN 316,657. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-26-81.
1,225,668. YOURS, MINE & HOURS. Theresa A. Wiedmyer,
(U.S. Cl. 51). SN 317,151. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-30-81.
1,225,669. THRIVE. Shulton, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 51). SN 317,481.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-2-81.
1,225,670. BOLIVIAN ROCK. Third Wave Products, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 6). SN 331,170. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-5-81.
1,225,671. PERUVIAN FLAKE. Third Wave Products, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 6). SN 331,171. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-5-81.
1,225,672. SPOT-TEX. Airwick Industries, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 52).
SN 331,464. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-7-81.
1,225,673. THUNDER. Epic Chemicals, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 52). SN
342,766. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-21-81.
Class 4—Lubricants and Fuels
1,225,624 (See Class 1 for this trademark).
1,225,646 (See Class 1 for this trademark).
Class 5—Pharmaceuticals
1,225,664 (See Class 3 for this trademark).
1,225,674. VICOGEN. Connaught Laboratories Limited, (U.S.
Cl. 18). SN 284,248. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-3-80.
1,225,675. AIRO’S. The Clorox Company, (U.S. Cl. 6). SN
287,153. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-24-80.
1,225,676. FORTEZYME. VM Nutri Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN
289,988. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-16-80.
1,225,677. BUG BLAST. Huntington Laboratories, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 6). SN 290,190. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-18-80.
1,225,678. UTIMENTIN. Beecham Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN
307,676. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-27-81.
1,225,679. UMENTIN. Beecham Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN 307,677.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-27-81.
1,225,680. UROMENTIN. Beecham Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN
307,678. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-27-81.
1,225,681. DISPOZ-ALL. Alumin-Nu Corporation, (U.S. Cls. 1
and 52). SN 307,733. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-27-81.
1,225,682. AMINOPLEX. Tyson and Associates, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
18). SN 307,887. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-28-81.
1,225,683. PROFESSOR CAYENNE’S. Richard Schulze, (U.S.
Cl. 18). SN 311,793. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-26-81.
1,225,684. MINITHINS. Tampax Incorporated, (U.S. Cl. 44).
SN 312,158. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-27-81.
1,225,685. REPRODENT. BonyF Aktiengesellischaft, (U.S. Cl.
44). SN 313,939. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-8-81.
1,225,686. RAM POOL CHEMICALS AND DESIGN. N.
Jonas & Co., (U.S. Cl. 6). SN 318,689. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
7-13-81.
1,225,687. STRESSGARD. Miles Laboratories, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
18). SN 318,781. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-13-81.
1,225,688. MARINOL. Unimed, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN 322,693.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-7-81.
1,225,689. PARTUSISTEN. Boehringer Ingelheim International
GmbH, (U.S. Cl. 18). SN 326,263. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-1-81.
1,225,690. NATIONAL VITAMERS. Steven N. Lederman,
d.b.a. National Vitamers, (U.S. Cl. 18). SN 327,979. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 9-14-81.
1,225,691. NUARDINE. SmithKline Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 18).
SN 330,677. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-2-81.
1,225,692. REPOGEST. Burns-Biotec Laboratories, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 18). SN 330,718. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-2-81.
1,225,693. REPOTEST. Burns-Biotec Laboratories, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 18). SN 330,785. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-2-81.
1,225,694. CHORISOL. Burns-Biotec Laboratories, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 18). SN 330,786. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-2-81.
1,225,695. NICOBUF. Carter-Wallace, inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN
331,666. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-8-81.
1,225,696. KLESTROL. Carter-Wallace, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN
331,667. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-8-81.
1,225,697. FIBERLAX. Carter-Wallace, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN
331,669. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-8-81.
1,225,698. 3M (BLOCK FORM). Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company, a.k.a. 3M, (U.S. Cl. 44). SN 332,053.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-13-81.
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1,225,699. SILUX. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company, a.k.a. 3M, (U.S. Cl. 44). SN 332,054. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 10-13-81.
1,225,700. SPANQUIN. A. H. Robins Company, Incorporated,
(U.S. Cl. 18). SN 332,070. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-13-81.
1,225,701. Withdrawn.
1,225,702. STIMUZYME. National Dermaceutical Products,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN 332,337. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-14-81.
1,225,703. CORTAID AFT. The Upjohn Company, (U.S. Cl.
18). SN 332,541. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-15-81.
1,225,704. RUMA-MIX. Domain, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN
332,692. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-16-81.
1,225,705. LIBERTY (STYLIZED). Ferrero S.p.A., (U.S. Cl.
18). SN 332,896. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-16-81.
1,225,706. RCF. Abbott Laboratories, (U.S. Cl. 18). SN 332,913.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-16-81.
1,225,707. HERBALSEPTIC. Seroyal Brands, Inc., ak.a. NF
Factors, (U.S. Cl. 18). SN 333,473. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-21-81.
1,225,708. HEXASTAT. American Home Products
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 18). SN 333,901. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
10-23-81.
1,225,709. CRITICARE HN. Mead Johnson & Company, (U.S.
Cl. 18). SN 333,904. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-23-81.
1,225,710. GRAVOL. Carter-Wallace, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN
334,658. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-29-81.
1,225,711. RETREATS. The J. B. Williams Company, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 18). SN 334,722. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-29-81.
1,225,712. BANT. Eli Lilly and Company, (U.S. Cl. 6). SN
335,322. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-2-81.
1,225,713. POWERIN. American Home Products Corporation,
(U.S. Cl. 18). SN 335,846. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-5-81.
1,225,714. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Ralston Purina
Company, (U.S. Cl. 6). SN 335,885. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-6-81.
1,225,715. PURINA. Ralston Purina Company, (U.S. Cl. 6). SN
336,028. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-6-81.
1,225,716. COUNTRY BAKER. Avon Products, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
6). SN 336,038. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-6-81.
1,225,717. BOTUMINK-D. The Mogul Corporation, (U.S. Cl.
18). SN 337,239. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-16-81.
1,225,718. HCS. Cargill, Incorporated. Multiple Class, (Int. Cis.
5 and 31), (U.S. Cls. 18 and 46). SN 337,738. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 11-16-81.
1,225,719. CALDROX. Stratford-Cookson Company, (U.S. Cl.
44). SN 338,285. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-23-81.
1,225,720. INTERIM. Stratford-Cookson Company, (U.S. Cl.
44). SN 338,286. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-23-81.
1,225,721. DEMON. ICI Americas Inc., (U.S. Cl 6). SN
338,348. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-23-81.
1,225,722. NUTRI QUOTA. Vitamin Quota, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18).
SN 338,753. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-24-81.
1,225,723. OXSORALEN-ULTRA. Elder Pharmaceuticals,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 18). SN 338,867. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-25-81.
1,225,724. PHYSIO-CONTROL. Physio-Control Corporation.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 5, 9 and 10), (U.S. Cls. 6, 18, 26 and
44). SN 341,071. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-11-81.
1,225,725. MW-55. Sentry Chemical Company, (U.S. Cl. 6). SN
341,174. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-11-81.
Class 6—Metal Goods
1,225,726. BIKE EXTRAS AND DESIGN. American
Recreation Group, assignee of Huffy Corporation. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12), (U.S. Cls. 13, 19, 21, 25, 26,
34 and 35). SN 155,030. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-12-78.
1,225,727. SLIPSTACKER. Ian McArthur Lasscock, (U.S. Cl.
2). SN 228,629. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-23-79.
1,225,728. KNF (STYLIZED). KNF Neuberger, Inc. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 6, 7 and 9), (U.S. Cls. 13, 23 and 26). SN
253,659. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-11-80.
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1,225,729. SAND HILL AND DESIGN. Sand Hill, Inc.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 6, 9, 11, 37 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 13, 14,
26, 34, 39, 101 and 103). SN 294,531. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
1-26-81.
1,225,730. BAUMANN AND DESIGN. Baumann AG
Rolladenfabrik. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 6, 22 and 24), (U.S.
Cls. 12, 42 and 50). SN 336,172. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-9-81
Class 7—Machinery
1,225,644 (See Class 1 for this trademark).
1,225,726 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
1,225,728 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
1,225,731. WOLFKING AND DESIGN. Wolfking Denmark
A/S, assignee of Wolfking America, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 23). SN
199,417. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-9-79.
1,225,732. POLDOS. Krupp Polysius AG, by change of name
from Polysius AG. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 7 and 9), (U.S. Cls
23 and 26). SN 206,506. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-8-79
1,225,733. MKT GEOTECHNICAL SYSTEMS AND
DESIGN. MKT Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 23). SN 217,064. Pub
11-9-82. Filed 5-24-79.
1,225,734. NORTRON (STYLIZED). Nortron Corporation.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 7 and 9), (U.S. Cls. 23 and 26). SN
225,235. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-4-82.
1,225,735. E-BAND. Emerson Electric Co., (U.S. Cls. 13 and
21). SN 226,799. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-9-79.
1,225,736. APS-5 (STYLIZED). Autologic, Incorporated, (U.S.
Cl. 23). SN 261,726. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-12-80.
1,225,737. PAULEE UNIVERSAL AUTO BODY REPAIR
SYSTEM AND DESIGN. Paulee Equipment Sales, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 23). SN 275,271. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-25-80.
1,225,738. WILSON AND DESIGN. Wilson Auto Electric
Limited. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 7 and 9), (U.S. Cls. 21, 23
and 26). SN 281,628. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-14-80.
1,225,739. TECHMIRE. Techmire Ltd/Ltee, (U.S. Cl. 23). SN
300,665. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-11-81.
1,225,740. CKD AND DESIGN. CKD Praha, Oborovy
Podnik. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 7, 9, 11 and 12), (U.S. Cls. 19,
21, 23 and 31). SN 304,644. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-26-81.
1,225,741. SISTEMA AND DESIGN. B&B Bologna di
Basaglia Rubens e Bollina Ezio s.n.c., (U.S. Cls. 19 and 23). SN
310,314. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-14-81.
1,225,742. CLEVITE 66. Imperial Clevite Inc., assignee of
Gould Inc., (U.S. Cl. 23). SN 311,424. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
5-21-81.
1,225,743. POLIMAC AND DESIGN. D.M.C. Divisione
Meccanica Castelli S.p.A., (U.S. Cl. 23). SN 312,733. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 6-1-81.
1,225,744. ANELVA (STYLIZED). Anelva Corporation, (U.S.
Cls. 21 and 23). SN 314,588. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-15-81.
1,225,745. CIRTRAK. E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and
Company, (U.S. Cl. 23). SN 342,824. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-21-81.
1,225,746. THE MEAT CANNON (BLOCK FORM). Skyword
International, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 23). SN 348,340. Pub. 11-9-82
Filed 3-17-82.
1,225,747. AIRFLEX. Eaton Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 23). SN
348,686. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-4-82.
Class 8—Hand Tools
1,225,748. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Orion Industries,
Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 8 and 9), (U.S. Cls. 23 and 26)
SN 238,747. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-13-79.
1,225,749. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Charles L. Dorton,
d.b.a. Bulldog Knife Co., (U.S. Cl. 23). SN 254,123. Pub
11-9-82. Filed 3-17-80
1,225,750. BUENOS DIAS. American Safety Razor Company,
(U.S. Cl. 23). SN 334,749. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-29-81
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY I, 1983
Class 9—Electrical and Scientific Apparatus
1,225,724 (See Class 5 for this trademark).
1,225,726 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
1,225,728 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
1,225,729 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
1,225,732 (See Class 7 for this trademark).
1,225,734 (See Class 7 for this trademark).
1,225,738 (See Class 7 for this trademark).
1,225,740 (See Class 7 for this trademark).
1,225,748 (See Class 8 for this trademark).
1,225,751. COMPUT-R-TUNE. Tokyo Shibaura Denki
Kabushiki Kaisha, d.b.a. Toshiba Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 21).
SN 198,267. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-27-78.
1,225,752. KEITH MONKS. Keith Monks (Audio) Limited,
(U.S. Cls. 21, 26 and 36). SN 228,083. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
8-20-79.
.225,753. Withdrawn
225,754. WETRACK. Vetrack Systems, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN
253,152. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-10-80.
225,755. BOLT AND DESIGN. Bolt Technology
Corporation, by change of name from Bolt Associates, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 23). SN 260,255. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-29-80.
225,756. ODIS (STYLIZED). Robert A. McCracken, d.b.a.
McCracken Consulting, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 266,587. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 6-16-80. f
,225,757. WIND POWER MAKES CENTS. Power Group
International Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 21). SN 268,653. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 7-1-80.
1,225,758. HUMMING-BIRD WIND POWER AND
DESIGN. Power Group International Corporation, (U.S. Cl.
21). SN 268,654. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-1-80.
1,225,759. OPTIFLEX. Optica International, Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 26).
SN 269,234. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-7-80.
1,225,760. VANTENNA (STYLIZED). W-D Industries, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 21). SN 273,193. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-7-80.
1,225,761. ENCON. Encon Manufacturing Company. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 9 and 11), (U.S. Cls. 26 and 31). SN 274,435.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-18-80.
1,225,762. ENCON (STYLIZED). Encon Manufacturing
Company. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 9 and 11), (U.S. Cls. 26 and
31). SN 275,867. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-28-80.
1,225,763. AUTOMATIC BACKUP & RECOVERY.
Innovation Data Processing, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 278,480. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 9-19-80.
1,225,764. QVAL. Qval Inc., (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 285,158. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 11-10-80.
1,225,765. YVUPHONE (STYLIZED). Plantronics, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 21). SN 285,277. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-10-80.
1,225,766. WELD COMMAND AND DESIGN. Bancroft
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 287,918. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-1-80.
1,225,767. BRITE AND DESIGN. Brite Music Enterprises,
Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 9 and 16), (U.S. Cls. 36 and 38).
SN 288,950. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-8-80.
1,225,768. DAXON. Micra-Tec, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 9,
16 and 35), (U.S. Cls. 26, 38 and 101). SN 289,299. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 12-11-80.
1,225,769. MINIFAX. Alden Electronic & Impulse Recording
Equipment Company, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 289,740. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 12-15-80.
1,225,770. SHOT CHEK AND DESIGN. John A. Schindler,
(U.S. Cl. 26). SN 292,624. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-12-81.
1,225,771. H AND DESIGN. Huntron Instruments, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 26). SN 293,415. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-19-81.
1,225,772. DIGILOG SYSTEM 2000 (STYLIZED). Digilog,
Inc., by change of name Digilog Systems, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 26).
SN 294,753. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-28-81.
1,225,773. MICRO RIBBON. Bunker Ramo Corporation, (U.S.
Cl. 21). SN 295,382. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-2-81.
1,225,774. POLYFLOW (STYLIZED). Contex Inc., (U.S. Cl.
26). SN 302,790. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-26-81.
1,225,775. POLYLENS (STYLIZED). Contex Inc., (U.S. Cl.
26). SN 302,854. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-26-81.
1,225,776. APPLE COMPUTER INC. AND DESIGN. Apple
Computer, Inc., (U.S. Cls. 26 and 38). SN 303,406. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 3-30-81
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1,225,777. S (STYLIZED). Dicomed Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 26).
SN 308,116. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-30-81.
1,225,778. THE PING!! TB-2. Briggs Product Ltd., Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 21). SN 308,525. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-1-81.
1,225,779. SPELLSTAR (STYLIZED). Micropro International
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 308,682. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
5-4-81.
1,225,780. SYSTEM TECHNIKA. System Technika
Incorporated, (U.S. Cls. 21, 26 and 34). SN 310,144. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 5-18-81.
1,225,781. CHALLENGER USA (STYLIZED). W. R. Weaver
Company, (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 310,409. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
5-14-81.
1,225,782. ALHAMBRA MEX AND DESIGN. Alhambra
Records, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 36). SN 312,111. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
5-26-81.
1,225,783. CIMARRON CAT. Stenograph Corporation, (U.S.
Cl. 26). SN 312,657. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-1-81.
1,225,784. MJS AND DESIGN. MJS __ Entertainment
Corporation. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 9 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 36
and 101). SN 314,143. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-10-81.
1,225,785. COMPURENT (SYTLIZED). Taylor Rental
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 314,944. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
6-15-81.
1,225,786. MICROSTUF. Microstuf, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN
315,104. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-17-81.
1,225,787. TDDS. TITN Inc., (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 315,479. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 7-29-81.
1,225,788. T TELENORTH AND DESIGN. Delminco
International Ltd., (U.S. Cls. 21 and 26). SN 315,802. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 6-22-81.
1,225,789. REBEL. Jesse Samuel Atkins, Jr., (U.S. Cl. 36). SN
315,942. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-22-81.
1,225,790. CHECKGUARD. Hydril Company, (U.S. Cls. 13
and 26). SN 316,328. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-25-81.
1,225,791. VIDEOMAGIC (STYLIZED). National Screen
Service Corporation. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 9 and 41), (U.S.
Cls. 21 and 107). SN 317,634. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-6-81.
1,225,792. GEMINI (STYLIZED). Service Merchandise
Company, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 319,530. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
7-16-81.
1,225,793. COMREX AND DESIGN. Comrex Corporation,
(U.S. Cl. 21). SN 321,810. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-3-81.
1,225,794. MMMOST AND DESIGN. Televideo Systems, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 38). SN 321,998. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-3-81.
1,225,795. QUADRATURE. Johns-Manville Corporation, (U.S.
Cl. 26). SN 322,108. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-3-81.
1,225,796. SOLAR MISER. Quality Builders, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 26).
SN 322,383. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-5-81.
1,225,797. SABRE. Dietzgen Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 26). SN
322,468. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-6-81.
1,225,798. STADIUM 41 (STYLIZED). Sony Corporation of
America, (U.S. Cl. 21). SN 322,510. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-6-81.
1,225,799. SOREL. Thomson-CSF, (U.S. Cls. 21 and 26). SN
323,403. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-13-81.
1,225,800. DAIWA. Kabushiki Kaisha Daiwa Industry, a.k.a.
Daiwa Industry Co., Ltd., (U.S. Cls. 21 and 26). SN 323,753.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-17-81.
1,225,801. PAUL MICHEL. IPCO Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 26).
SN 323,773. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-17-81.
1,225,802. FISHER PIERCE. Sigman Instruments Inc., (U.S.
Cls. 21 and 26). SN 323,892. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-17-81.
1,225,803. PM (STYLIZED). IPCO Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 26).
SN 325,056. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-24-81.
1,225,804. NYTONE. George H. Balding, (U.S. Cl. 26). SN
325,395. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-26-81.
1,225,805. MR SOUND (STYLIZED). Maskin-Elektro i
Ulricehamn AB, d.b.a. Maskin-Elektro AB, (U.S. Cl. 21). SN
326,026. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-31-81.
1,225,806. AMFOX (STYLIZED). American Fiber Optics
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 326,963. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
9-8-81.
1,225,807. THERMOFLO (BLOCK FORM). Classic Fan, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 26). SN 326,985. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-8-81.
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1,225,808. LANIER (STYLIZED). Lanier Business Products,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 21). SN 327,749. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-14-81.
1,225,809. PROMACS. Management and Computer Services,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 328,304. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-16-81.
1,225,810. CAVINS. Dawson Enterprises, d.b.a. The Cavins
Co., (U.S. Cl..26). SN 329,955. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-28-81.
1,225,811. EXPANSION 6000. The Reynolds and Reynolds
Company. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 9 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 26 and
100). SN 329,986. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-28-81.
1,225,812. OSEC. Pennwalt Corporation, (U.S. Cls. 26 and 31).
SN 330,398. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-30-81.
1,225,813. SILVER BEAR. Koala Record Company, (U.S. Cl.
36). SN 330,523. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-1-81.
1,225,814. CENTURY 23 (STYLIZED). Charles N. Reese, III,
(U.S. Cl. 26). SN 333,387. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-20-81.
1,225,815. WERSADRIVE. Gould, Inc., (U.S. Cls. 23 and 26).
SN 333,809. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-23-81.
1,225,816. OGRE. David P. Cook & Associates, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
38). SN 335,945. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-6-81.
1,225,817. TBI. General Electric Company, (U.S. Cl. 21). SN
336,852. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-12-81.
1,225,818. THE SOUND OF HUMAN AMERICA. Marty
Pekar. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 9 and 41), (U.S. Cls. 21, 36 and
107). SN 336,858. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-12-81.
1,225,819. LIBERTY AND DESIGN. Capitol Records, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 36). SN 339,382. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-30-81.
1,225,820. CRAZY TWIRL. Clairol Incorporated, (U.S. Cl. 44).
SN 339,414. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-30-81.
1,225,821. ULTRA-STEREO AND DESIGN. James A.
Cashin, Jr., d.b.a. Advanced Cinema Systems, (U.S. Cl. 21). SN
340,321. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-7-81.
1,225,822. FIRDELL. Firdell Multiflectors Limited, (U.S. Cl.
26). SN 340,893. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-10-81.
1,225,823. PROTESIL. Whatman Chemical Separation
Company, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 341,092. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-11-81.
1,225,824. KEI AND DESIGN. Kesser Electronics
International, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 341,188. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 12-11-81.
1,225,825. Withdrawn.
1,225,826. D.1.D (STYLIZED). Lian Horng Enterprise Co.,
Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 21). SN 343,529. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-28-81.
1,225,827. SMART REGISTER. Micro Accounting Systems,
(U.S. Cl. 26). SN 343,929. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-22-82.
1,225,828. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Magnadyne
Corporation, (U.S. Cls. 21 and 26). SN 343,953. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 12-31-81.
1,225,829. RIGPHONE. Gulton Industries, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 21).
SN 344,333. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-4-82.
1,225,830. MEDIPAC. Medicus Affiliates, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38).
SN 344,829. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-7-82.
1,225,831. SNAP JACK. Universal U.S.A., Inc., (U.S. Cls. 22
and 23). SN 344,905. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-8-82.
1,225,832. COSMIC AVENGER. Universal U.S.A., Inc., (U.S.
Cls. 22 and 23). SN 344,906. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-8-82.
1,225,833. SPACE PANIC. Universal U.S.A., Inc., (U.S. Cls. 22
and 23). SN 344,907. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-8-82.
1,225,834. THE AUTHOR. Phoenix Performance Systems, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 38). SN 346,570. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-18-82.
1,225,835. IOPTEX. loptex, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 351,164.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-22-82.
1,225,836. ERMAC. Everett/Charies Automation Modules,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 26). SN 351,810. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-25-82
1,225,837. PREMIUM QUALITY AMERITAPE AND
DESIGN. Tramar Corporation, (U.S. Cls. 21 and 36). SN
352,634. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-2-82.
1,225,838. AMERITAPE. Tramar Corporation, (U.S. Cls. 21
and 36). SN 352,655. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-2-82
1,225,839. AUTO-AIR. AAA Associates, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 26). SN
353,054. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-4-82
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1,225,840. PERMA-WATCH. The Ericson Manufacturing
Company, (U.S. Cls. 21 and 26). SN 353,310. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 3-8-82.
1,225,841. VOICELINE. Swire Intermagnetics Company, (U.S.
Cl. 26). SN 354,087. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-11-82.
1,225,842. DISC-O-FLASH. Continental Camera Corporation,
(U.S. Cls. 21, 26 and 38). SN 354,198. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-12-82.
1,225,843. DISC-O-MATIC. Continental Camera Corporation,
(U.S. Cls. 21, 26 and 38). SN 354,199. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-12-82.
1,225,844. DISC-O-FLIP. Continental Camera Corporation,
(U.S. Cls. 21, 26 and 38). SN 354,268. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-12-82.
1,225,845. ASTRO BLASTER. Sega Enterprises, Inc., (U.S.
Cls. 22 and 23). SN 358,708. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-7-82.
Class 10—Medical Apparatus
1,225,664 (See Class 3 for this trademark).
1,225,724 (See Class 5 for this trademark).
1,225,846. UNI-SPENSE AND DESIGN. American Cyanamid
Company, (U.S. Cl. 44). SN 230,136. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-4-79.
1,225,847. FREDRICKS. Jobst Institute, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44). SN
231,267. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-10-79.
1,225,848. MINGOPHON. Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, (U.S. Cl.
44). SN 254,480. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-18-80.
1,225,849. SNAP-TITE. C. R. Bard Inc., assignee of Diamond
Shamrock Medical Products, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44). SN 262,312.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-16-80.
1,225,850. HIGH EROTIM. National Sanitary Laboratories,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44). SN 288,573. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-5-80.
1,225,851. ANATO-DYNAMIC. Peter T. Gerber, d.b.a.
Dentalgerate “Condylator”, Peter T. Gerber, (U.S. Cl. 44). SN
291,120. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-29-80.
1,225,852. LYMPHA PRESS. Mego-Afek Instruments, (U.S. Cl.
44). SN 293,385. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-16-81.
1,225,853. LEFORA. Riga Medical Institute of the Ministry of
Health, (U.S. Cl. 44). SN 293,400. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-19-81.
1,225,854. HEAT SOOTHER. Conair Corporation, (U.S. Cl.
44). SN 295,399. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-2-81.
1,225,855. MULTIMATIC. General Physiotherapy, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 44). SN 295,755. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-5-81.
1,225,856. HILL TOP CHAMBER. Hill Top Research, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 44). SN 297,983. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-20-81.
1,225,857. Withdrawn.
1,225,858. D (STYLIZED). Delmed, Inc., (U.S. Cls. 2 and 44).
SN 301,210. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-16-81.
1,225,859. NOISE HUSHER. Norton Company, (U.S. Cl. 44).
SN 306,109. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-16-81.
1,225,860. SURGI SWITCH. Valleylab, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44). SN
315,049. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-16-81.
1,225,861. LECTRO VAC II. Valleylab, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44). SN
315,050. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-16-81.
1,225,862. ENGLER ENGINEERING CORPORATION
(STYLIZED). Engler Engineering Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 44).
SN 315,956. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-22-81.
1,225,863. INSPIRON (STYLIZED). C. R. Bard, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
44). SN 316,885. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-29-81.
1,225,864. BAREBACK. Akwell Industries, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44).
SN 318,438. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-10-81.
1,225,865. TRIDILSET. American Hospital Supply
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 44). SN 323,937. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
8-17-81.
1,225,866. ACUSONIC. C D & P Health Products, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 44). SN 324,744. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-21-81.
1,225,867. APPOSE. American Cyanamid Company, (U.S. Cl.
44). SN 328,185. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-15-81.
1,225,868. CASE. Marquette Electronics, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44). SN
329,432. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-24-81.
1,225,869. ENERTRAX. Medtronic, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44). SN
337,976. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-19-81.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY |, 1983
1,225,870. LOVE. Stratford-Cookson Company, (U.S. Cl. 44).
SN 338,287. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-23-81.
1,225,871. R2. R2 Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 44). SN 340,868. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 12-10-81.
1,225,872. GELB MORA KIT (STYLIZED). Masel
Orthodontics, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44). SN 342,225. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 12-18-81.
1,225,873. GELB MORA KIT. Mase! Orthodontics, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 44). SN 343,254. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-24-81.
1,225,874. WALKER. Walker Hearing Aids, Inc., d.b.a. Walker
Hearing Aid Centers. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 10 and 42),
(U.S. Cls. 44 and 100). SN 346,274. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-18-82.
1,225,875. EXER-STIM. T. H. Charters, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44). SN
352,856. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-3-82.
1,225,876. SUPPORTO/TRUSS. H. G. Enterprises, (U.S. Cl.
44). SN 353,641. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-9-82.
1,225,877. DUOPLEET. D. Howse & Company Limited, (U.S.
Cl. 44). SN 353,926. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-10-82.
1,225,878. THE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX. Hemox, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
44). SN 353,960. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-11-82.
1,225,879. PORTRAIT. Surgical Appliance Industries, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 44). SN 356,339. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-24-82.
1,225,880. MAGNETRODE. Magnetrode, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44).
SN 356,950. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-29-82.
1,225,881. COMTECH CASTINGS (STYLIZED). Holbrook
Drop Forge Company, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44). SN 357,568. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 3-31-82.
1,225,882. SAFEWAY. Safeway Stores, Incorporated, (U.S. Cl.
44). SN 358,867. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-8-82.
1,225,883. INFUSAID AND DESIGN. Infusaid Corporation,
(U.S. Cl. 44). SN 359,475. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-12-82.
1,225,884. MICRO-BAR. Medex, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 44). SN
360,395. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-19-82.
Class 11—Environmental Control Apparatus
1,225,726 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
1,225,729 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
1,225,740 (See Class 7 for this trademark).
1,225,761 (See Class 9 for this trademark).
1,225,762 (See Class 9 for this trademark).
1,225,885. MICRO-JET. Abraham Stephanus Le Roux Jooste,
(U.S. Cl. 13). SN 197,649. Pub. 8-4-81. Filed 12-21-78.
1,225,886. CRYO-TECH. Materials Improvement, Inc. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 11 and 40), (U.S. Cls. 31 and 106). SN 216,803.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-23-79.
1,225,887. COOLWELL (BLOCK FORM). Technic
International, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 31). SN 279,842. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 9-29-80.
1,225,888. POWER-LITE. Paul G. Garrity, (U.S. Cl. 21). SN
287,004. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-24-80.
1,225,889. FRESH "N LITE. Amway Corporation, assignee by
assignment of Emerson Electric Co., (U.S. Cls. 6 and 21). SN
296,323. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-9-81.
1,225,890. ARCTIC BREEZE. Morton Springer and Company,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 34). SN 322,416. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-6-81.
1,225,891. CLASSIC FAN AND DESIGN. Classic Fan, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 34). SN 326,983. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-8-81.
1,225,892. THERMO-FLO. Key Electrosonic Corp., (U.S. Cls.
23 and 34). SN 344,409. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-4-82.
1,225,893. ARTELUCE AND DESIGN. FLOS S.p.A., (U.S.
Cl. 21). SN 353,044. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-3-82.
1,225,894. AERO AIRE (STYLIZED). Aero Engineering
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 34). SN 353,077. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-4-82.
1,225,895. LAMBRO. Lambro Industries Inc., (U.S. Cl. 34). SN
353,117. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-5-82.
Class 12—Vehicles
1,225,726 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
1,225,740 (See Class 7 for this trademark).
1,225,857 (See Class 10 for this trademark).
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1,225,896. CENTURY. Century Wrecker Corporation, (U.S. Cl.
19). SN 226,043. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-3-79.
1,225,897. HYDRA-HAULER. I & M Manufacturing, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 19). SN 230,581. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-10-79.
1,225,898. ATLAS RSS. Atlas Supply Company, (U.S. Cl. 35).
SN 248,312. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-31-80.
1,225,899. LE CHAMPION. Ateliers de la Motobecane, S.A.,
(U.S. Cl. 19). SN 268,767. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-2-80.
1,225,900. TEAM CHAMPION. Ateliers de la Motobecane,
S.A., (U.S. Cl. 19). SN 268,772. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-2-80.
1,225,901. SAFE-LINE AND DESIGN. United Industrial
Syndicate, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 19). SN 276,568. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
9-3-80.
1,225,902. FARGO. Chrysler Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 19). SN
320,945. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-27-81.
1,225,903. ZEFRYL. Badische Corporation, (U.S. Cls. 19 and
35). SN 322,275. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-5-81.
1,225,904. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL. Charles A. Kelly,
Jr., d.b.a. Howland & Aspinwall. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 12
and 42), (U.S. Cis. 19 and 101). SN 323,348. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
8-12-81.
1,225,905. BARCLAY. Tri Tire Corp., (U.S. Cl. 35). SN
346,941. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-25-82.
1,225,906. ACE-TUF. Amerace Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 19). SN
350,505. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-16-82.
1,225,907. TURF-SAVER. Carlisle Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 35).
SN 356,910. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-29-82.
1,225,908. F (STYLIZED). Bayliner Marine Corporation, (U.S.
Cl. 19). SN 357,320. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-30-82.
Class 14—Jewelry
1,225,909. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Direct Jewellery
International Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 14 and 26), (U.S. Cl.
28). SN 285,714. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-13-80.
1,225,910. ARTE MEDICI (STYLIZED). Multi Gesellschaft
fur Druck, Vertrieb und Verkaufsforderung mbH. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 14, 16, 20 and 34), (U.S. Cis. 2, 8, 27, 37 and
38). SN 294,323. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-26-81.
1,225,911. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY (PLUS OTHER
NOTATIONS) AND DESIGN. Andrews University. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 14, 16, 20, 21 and 41), (U.S. Cls. 2, 28, 33, 37,
38, 50 and 107). SN 299,866. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-5-81.
1,225,912. QUALITY THAT SHOWS. The Fuller Brush
Company, (U.S. Cl. 28). SN 333,985. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
10-26-81.
1,225,913. FIELD/MATE AND DESIGN. Skate/Mate, (U.S.
Cl. 28). SN 346,011. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-18-82.
1,225,914. JCM. Jacmel Jewelry, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 28). SN 346,262
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-18-82.
1,225,915. F AND DESIGN. Robert S. Fisher and Company,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 28). SN 347,103. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-25-82.
1,225,916. R (STYLIZED). Juan F. Vazquez Joyeros Inc., (U.S
Cl. 28). SN 349,822. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-11-82.
1,225,917. PETER INDORF (STYLIZED). Peter Indorf Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 28). SN 357,021. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-29-82
1,225,918. IL.P.S. LP.S. Jewelry, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 28). SN 357,282.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-30-82.
Class 15—Miusical Instruments
1,225,919. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Hoshino Gakki Ten
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 36). SN 219,416. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-13-79.
1,225,920. Y (STYLIZED). Daion Co., Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 36). SN
226,052. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-3-79.
1,225,921. TONEBARS. The Marmon Group, Inc., (U.S. Cls.
21 and 36). SN 319,728. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-20-81
1,225,922. STAND-UP-STEEL. Melobar, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 36).
SN 341,908. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-16-81.
Class 16—Paper Goods and Printed Matter
1,225,767 (See Class 9 for this trademark).
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
T™ 73
1,225,768 (See Class 9 for this trademark).
1,225,910 (See Class 14 for this trademark).
1,225,911 (See Class 14 for this trademark).
1,225,923. EARTHCARE. Sierra Club. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls.
16, 41 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 38, 100 and 107). SN 149,593. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 11-22-77.
1,225,924. INFO-PAC. Metro Associated Services, Inc. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 16 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 38 and 100). SN 230,419.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-7-79.
1,225,925. THINC. (STYLIZED). The THinc. Consulting
Group International, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 16 and 35),
(U.S. Cls. 38 and 101). SN 242,946. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-14-79.
1,225,926. CIS CIRCULATION IDEA SERVICE AND
DESIGN. Berkley-Small, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 266,396. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 6-16-80.
1,225,927. MBS. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Multiple Class,
(Int. Cls. 16, 35, 41 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 38, 100, 101 and 107).
SN 276,018. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-29-80.
1,225,928. TELECOMMUNICATIONS WEEK.
Telecommunications Publishing Company, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38).
SN 278,952. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-22-80.
1,225,929. SAMPLESAVER. The Mead Corporation, (U.S. Cl.
2). SN 281,477. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-14-80.
1,225,930. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. National Institute for
Trial Advocacy, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 288,752. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-8-80.
1,225,931. NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR TRIAL
ADVOCACY. National Institute for Trial Advocacy, (U.S. Cl.
38). SN 288,812. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-8-80
1,225,932. AD MARKER (STYLIZED). Cooper Color Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 37). SN 291,516. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-31-80.
1,225,933. A PETERSON CASE AND DESIGN. Peterson
Electronic Die Co., Inc., (U.S. Cl. 37). SN 292,094. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 1-7-81
1,225,934. MUSICWATCH. The Associated Press, (U.S. Cl
38). SN 293,051. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-14-81
1,225,935. XO-2. The Mead Corporation, (U.S. Cl
303,174. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-26-81.
1,225,936. BRETT FORER AND DESIGN. D. Forer & Co.,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 303,615. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-31-81
1,225,937. FRANCIS (STYLIZED). National Franciscan
Communications Conference, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 306,183. Pub
11-9-82. Filed 4-16-81.
,225,938. BRADDOCK. Braddock Instrument Company, (U.S
Cl. 37). SN 306,947. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-22-81
225,939. POPULAR COMPUTING. McGraw-Hill, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 38). SN 308,179. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-30-81
225,940. OPEN COURT. The Open Court Publishing
Company. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 16 and 41), (U.S. Cls. 26,
38 and 107). SN 310,774. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-18-81
225,941. AUDIO TRADER. Stuart Sweetow, d.b.a. Audio
Trader, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 312,378. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-29-81
WRITE: SENIOR HIGH. McGraw-Hill, Inc
Multiple Class, (Int. Cis. 16 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 38 and 100). SN
318,548. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-13-81
V.1.P. The McCall Pattern Company, (U.S. Cl. 26)
SN 318,694. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-13-81
1,225,944. FROM THE CORONATION COLLECTION
(STYLIZED). Doehla, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 319,964. Pub
11-9-82. Filed 7-20-81
225,945. THE COSMOS STORE. Carl Sagan Productions,
Inc., (U.S. Cls. 37 and 38). SN 320,246. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
7-23-81
225,946. CREATEABLE PAINTING. Binney & Smith Inc
(U.S. Cl. 50). SN 320,527. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-24-81
1,225,947. REBOUND AND DESIGN. The National Institute
of Reboundology and Health, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 321,216
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-29-81.
225,948. HULL (PLUS OTHER NOTATIONS) AND
DESIGN. The American College, (U.S. Ci. 38). SN 322,573
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-7-81
1,225,949. LAS VEGAS PREVIEW Southern Nevada
Constructors, Inc., db.a. The Great Las Vegas Magazine
Publishing Co., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 325,046. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
8-24-81
37). SN
™ 74
1,225,950. NTA NATIONAL TRAVEL & AIRLINE
CAREERS AND DESIGN. National Publishers of the Black
Hills, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 16 and 41), (U.S. Cls. 38
and 107). SN 326,581. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-3-81.
1,225,951. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. West Publishing
Company, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 327,483. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
9-10-81.
1,225,952. WORKING PAPERS FOR A NEW SOCIETY
(STYLIZED). Trusteeship Institute, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN
329,042. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-21-81.
1,225,953. WORKING PAPERS (BLOCK FORM).
Trusteeship Institute, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 329,043. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 9-21-81.
1,225,954. CARIBBEAN REPORTER. Caribbean Hotel
Association, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 329,535. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
9-24-81.
1,225,955. “INGLECHAZOS”. Ramon M. Pappa, (U.S. Cl. 38).
SN 332,192. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-13-81.
1,225,956. PALLADIUM BOOKS. Kevin Siembieda, d.b.a.
Palladium Books, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 334,663. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
10-29-81.
1,225,957. JUST FOR FAMILIES. P & T Publishers, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 38). SN 334,680. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-20-81.
1,225,958. KITZ ‘N’ KATZ. Robert Laughlin, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN
335,574. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-4-81.
1,225,959. TRIM EDGE AND DESIGN. UARCO
Incorporated, (U.S. Cl. 37). SN 337,853. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
11-19-81.
1,225,960. ICA (STYLIZED). Industrial Claims Association.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 16, 41 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 38, 100 and
107). SN 337,964. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-19-81.
1,225,961. INTERFLO. Paul R. Surovell, d.b.a. Interflo, (U.S.
Cl. 38). SN 338,834. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-25-81.
1,225,962. PREMIUM TV AND DESIGN. TV Host, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 38). SN 339,964. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-3-81.
1,225,963. LABARATUS UPDATE (BLOCK FORM). Arthur
H. Thomas Company, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 339,965. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 12-3-81.
1,225,964. AUTO-CHECK AND DESIGN. Notation Systems,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 37). SN 341,196. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-11-81.
1,225,965. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Bantam Books, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 38). SN 343,149. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-23-81.
1,225,966. MOMMA. Field Enterprises, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN
344,572. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-6-82.
1,225,967. NANOS SYSTEMS CORP. AND DESIGN. Nanos
Systems Corp., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 345,923. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
1-18-82.
1,225,968. FAITHFUL STEWARD. The Board of Publication
of the United Methodist Church, Inc., ak.a. The United
Methodist Publishing House, (U.S. Cl. 37). SN 347,167. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 12-18-81.
1,225,969. BORDETTE. Bemiss-Jason Corporation, (U.S. Cl.
37). SN 348,171. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-1-82.
1,225,970. ADKINS COLOR COMPUTER AND DESIGN.
James Kappes Adkins and Charlotte Gayle Adkins. (U.S. Cl.
38). SN 348,615. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-4-82.
1,225,971. DINNER DIARY. Raymond V. Pfautsch, (U.S. Cl.
38). SN 351,747. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-24-82.
1,225,972. BAG MATE. Unique Products, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 37).
SN 353,543. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-8-82.
1,225,973. FIGHT BACK!. David Horowitz, (U.S. Cl. 38). SN
359,612. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-13-82.
1,225,974. FLEX-FAST. Uarco Incorporated, (U.S. Cl. 37). SN
359,797. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-14-82.
1,225,975. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Alternet, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 38). SN 360,056. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-16-82.
1,225,976. SCRIPTO (STYLIZED). Scripto, Inc. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 16 and 34), (U.S. Cls. 8 and 37). SN 360,742.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-20-82.
1,225,977. CYCLES & INVESTMENTS. Behavioral
Economics, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 38). SN 364,024. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
5-11-82.
Class 17—Rubber Goods
1,225,621 (See Class 1 for this trademark).
.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY I, 1983
1,225,978. FLEX-LOK. BJ-HUGHES Inc., (U.S. Cls. 13 and
35). SN 342,861. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-21-81.
Class 18—Leather Goods
1,225,979. SOFT SPORTS AND DESIGN. Accessories
Unlimited, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 3). SN 229,223. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
8-27-79.
1,225,980. FAT CATS & FRIENDS. Patricia E. Berrini.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 18, 24 and 28), (U.S. Cls. 3, 22, 42 and
50). SN 240,108. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-23-79.
1,225,981. HB (STYLIZED). Hugo Bosca Company, Inc.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 18 and 34), (U.S. Cls. 3 and 8). SN
257,288. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-8-80.
Class 19—Non-metallic Building Materials
1,225,982. STRATACORE. American Coldset Corp., (U.S. Cl.
12). SN 300,993. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-13-81.
1,225,983. REG-SET. Reg-Set Cement Products, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
12). SN 335,005. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-2-81.
1,225,984. FAIRBORN AND DESIGN. Dynaforce
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 12). SN 344,299. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
1-4-82.
Class 20—Furniture and Articles Not Otherwise
Classified
1,225,910 (See Class 14 for this trademark).
1,225,911 (See Class 14 for this trademark).
1,225,985. TRAY-BIEN. Diamco Limited, (U.S. Cl. 2). SN
140,370. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-8-77.
1,225,986. GABRIELLA CRESPI AND DESIGN. Gabriella
Crespi, (U.S. Cl. 32). SN 251,655. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-26-80.
1,225,987. SAVERS. Cities Service Company. Multiple Class,
(Int. Cls. 20 and 21), (U.S. Cl. 2). SN 254,461. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 3-17-80.
1,225,988. V & S. Cotter & Company, (U.S. Cl. 32). SN 256,537.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-3-80.
1,225,989. V & S VARIETY STORE SERVICES AND
DESIGN. Cotter & Company, (U.S. Cl. 32). SN 256,539. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 4-3-80.
1,225,990. BLISTERBOX (BLOCK FORM). Placon
Corporation, (U.S. Cls. 2 and 50). SN 257,835. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 4-14-80.
1,225,991. BINGO PAL. Bingo Mart Inc., (U.S. Cl. 2). SN
284,423. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-3-80.
1,225,992. POTOMAC. American Woodmark Corporation,
(U.S. Cl. 32). SN 291,772. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-5-81.
1,225,993. LUCRES. Lucres Italia S.r.l. Multiple Class, (Int.
Cls. 20, 21 and 34), (U.S. Cls. 2, 8 and 13). SN 301,540. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 3-17-81.
1,225,994. U.W.S. Advance Engineering Company, (U.S. Cl.
32). SN 307,852. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-27-81.
1,225,995. AQUAHOY. Starmax, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 32). SN
325,535. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-27-81.
1,225,996. SUPEROLLER. Hon Industries, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 32).
SN 334,831. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-30-81.
1,225,997. DATA-LEGGETT AND DESIGN. Health Science
Products, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 32). SN 339,235. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
11-27-81.
1,225,998. MINI-LEGGETT AND DESIGN. Health Science
Products, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 32). SN 339,248. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
11-27-81.
1,225,999. PREFERENCE. A-Dec, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 32). SN
346,889. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-25-82
1,226,000. QUAD-RE-KLIP. Adolph Coors Company, (U.S.
Cls. 13 and 50). SN 348,714. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-4-82.
1,226,001. S-T-A-R (STYLIZED). Plycraft, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 32).
SN 351,380. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-22-82.
1,226,002. DENCRAFT D AND DESIGN. Den Craft Sales
Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 50). SN 351,728. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-24-82.
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FEBRUARY 1, 1983
1,226,003. BIONIC. Stinchfield Enterprises, Inc., d.b.a. Bionic
Chair, (U.S. Cl. 32). SN 353,151. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-5-82.
1,226,004. FIBRPLATE. Gustav A. Berger, (U.S. Cl. 32). SN
353,679. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-9-82.
Class 21—Housewares and Glass
1,225,911 (See Class 14 for this trademark).
1,225,987 (See Class 20 for this trademark).
1,225,993 (See Class 20 for this trademark).
1,226,005. VIVA GRANDE. Owens-Illinois, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 33).
SN 260,102. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-28-80.
1,226,006. ICELANDIC. Atlantic Can Company, (U.S. Cls. 2
and 30). SN 273,023. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-5-80.
1,226,007. FORDENT (STYLIZED). Correa, Botero y
Compania Comandita por Acciones-Colcepillos, (U.S. Cl. 29).
SN 273,695. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-11-80.
1,226,008. SIR DUST-A-LOT VELVA-SHEEN AND
DESIGN. Majestic Wax Company, (U.S. Cl. 29). SN 351,109.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-22-82.
1,226,009. ROLLER-FLOW. Dermatological Products of
Texas, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 29). SN 353,280. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-8-82.
1,226,010. AUDREY (STYLIZED). Designers Collection,
Incorporated, (U.S. Cls. 2 and 33). SN 353,483. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 3-8-82.
1,226,011. TULIP. Lily-Tulip, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 2). SN 353,547.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-8-82.
Class 22—Cordage and Fibers
1,225,730 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
Class 23—Yarns and Threads
1,226,012. ROSSVILLE. Rossville Yarn Processing Company,
(U.S. Cl. 43). SN 339,486. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-30-81.
1,226,013. TRISTAR. The American Thread Company, (U.S.
Cl. 43). SN 348,618. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-4-82.
Class 24— Fabrics
1,225,730 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
1,225,980 (See Class 18 for this trademark).
1,226,014. T&J VESTOR AND DESIGN. T & J Vestor S.p.A.,
(U.S. Cl. 42). SN 282,723. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-20-80.
1,226,015. THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT COLLECTION.
Dolores Bausum. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 24, 25 and 27), (U.S.
Cls. 37, 39, 42 and 50). SN 327,956. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-14-81.
1,226,016. TITAN CLOTH. I. Spiewak & Sons, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
42). SN 338,779. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-23-81.
1,226,017. SLEEPYTIME. United Merchants and
Manufacturers, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 42). SN 347,668. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 1-28-82.
1,226,018. SARABAN. Milliken & Company, (U.S. Cl. 42). SN
348,173. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-1-82.
1,226,019. MILACRIL. Milliken & Company, (U.S. Cl. 42). SN
348,174. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-1-82.
Class 25—Clothing
1,226,015 (See Class 24 for this trademark).
1,226,020. WHITE STAG DEEP AND DESIGN. White Stag
Manufacturing Co., (U.S. Cls. 22 and 39). SN 264,967. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 6-4-80.
1,226,021. MR. SHOES. Mr. Shoes Limited, (U.S. Cl. 39). SN
268,773. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-2-80.
1,226,022. LANTEX. Genfoot Inc., (U.S. Cl. 39). SN 270,771.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-18-80.
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1,226,023. ALAN FLUSSER AND DESIGN. Alan Flusser,
(U.S. Cl. 39). SN 280,202. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-2-80.
1,226,024. MARS. Work Wear Corporation, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 39).
SN 289,270. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-11-80.
1,226,025. WINTER POLOS. Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation,
(U.S. Cl. 39). SN 289,674. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-15-80.
1,226,026. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. John Bork, Jr., d.b.a.
Out West Flyfishers, (U.S. Cl. 39). SN 290,541. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 12-22-80.
1,226,027. GENUINE MINK. American Greetings
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 39). SN 291,586. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-31-80.
1,226,028. SILKCESSE AND DESIGN. C.S.F. Alexandria
Blouses, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 39). SN 299,420. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
2-27-81.
1,226,029. PLAZA 9. Plaza Loungewear, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 39). SN
299,812. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-4-81.
1,226,030. PERSUADE (STYLIZED). Shelburne Shirt
Company, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 39). SN 300,214. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-9-81.
1,226,031. TOASTY TOES (STYLIZED). Dynre Sales
Company, (U.S. Cl. 39). SN 306,212. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
4-16-81.
1,226,032. PIECES. The Grove Company, (U.S. Cl. 39). SN
307,230. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-24-81.
1,226,033. AVANTI AND DESIGN. CDT Teatiles Limited,
(U.S. Cl. 39). SN 309,525. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-8-81.
1,226,034. DOWNERS (STYLIZED). Downers, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
39). SN 325,930. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-31-81.
1,226,035. SANDS POINT. Dotti Originals, (U.S. Cl. 39). SN
337,184. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-16-81.
1,226,036. LINDSAY JORDAN. Dan-Ellen, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 39).
SN 337,217. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-16-81.
1,226,037. COLLINS & FAIRBANKS. Designer’s Clothing,
Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 39). SN 337,255. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-16-81.
1,226,038. LINNEA FRANCO (STYLIZED). Edison Brothers
Stores, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 39). SN 337,883. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
11-19-81.
1,226,039. E EASY Z. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., (U.S. Cl.
39). SN 339,408. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-30-81.
1,226,040. BAREFOOT MASSAGE. Clarence L. Hook.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 25, 27 and 28), (U.S. Cls. 22, 39 and
50). SN 340,706. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-9-81.
1,226,041. CAMPSIDES BY SEBAGO (STYLIZED). Sebago
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 39). SN 346,110. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-18-82.
1,226,042. LA PLUME. Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, (U.S.
Cl. 39). SN 346,565. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-21-82.
1,226,043. MADE FOR WEEKENDS. Phillips-Van Heusen
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 39). SN 346,566. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
1-21-82.
1,226,044. NICOLAS. Landmark Apparel, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 39).
SN 347,393. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-27-82.
1,226,045. CHARL. Brig-A-Knits, Inc. (U.S. Cl. 39). SN
347,561. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-10-82.
1,226,046. MCF. MCF Footwear Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 39). SN
347,708. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-29-82.
1,226,047. BRYAN LONG. Jennings B. Long, d.b.a. J. B. Long
Company, (U.S. Cl. 39). SN 347,764. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
1-29-82.
1,226,048. CROSS KEYS. Troutman Industries, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
39). SN 347,765. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-29-82.
1,226,049. BATTALION. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., (U.S. Cl.
39). SN 347,887. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-29-82.
1,226,050. NEW DECADE. New Decade Apparel, Ltd., (U.S.
Cl. 39). SN 348,306. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-2-82.
Class 26—Fancy Goods
1,225,909 (See Class 14 for this trademark).
Class 27—Floor Coverings
1,226,015 (See Class 24 for this trademark).
1,226,040 (See Class 25 for this trademark).
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1,226,051. IMARI. Wallpapers, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 42). SN 305,611.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-13-81.
1,226,052. LUX EST SALUS X AND DESIGN. Brintons
Limited, (U.S. Cls. 42 and 50). SN 320,187. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
7-22-81.
1,226,053. KING CONGO. Congoleum Corporation, (U.S. Cl.
20). SN 328,600. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-18-81.
1,226,054. HIGH COUNTRY. Wayne Carlson, d.b.a. Wayne
Carlson & Company, (U.S. Cl. 37). SN 347,235. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 1-26-82.
Class 28—Toys and Sporting Goods
1,225,980 (See Class 18 for this trademark).
1,226,040 (See Class 25 for this trademark).
1,226,055. FUZZ. Universal Press Syndicate, (U.S. Cl. 22). SN
220,990. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-25-79.
1,226,056. PUP CHIPS. Superior Pet Products, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
3). SN 240,142. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-23-79.
1,226,057. SPORT FLEX. G.F.C. Foam Corporation, assignee
of Tenneco Chemicals, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 22). SN 241,238. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 12-3-79.
1,226,058. RAZAR. Lamb Designs Limited, (U.S. Cl. 22). SN
244,267. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-2-82.
1,226,059. SNAP STARTER AND DESIGN. Cox Hobbies
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 22). SN 265,607. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-9-80.
1,226,060. TG SEBINO AND DESIGN. TG Sebino S.p.A.,
(U.S. Cl. 22). SN 268,557. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-30-80.
1,226,061. VOLLMER (STYLIZED). Wolfram Vollmer, (U.S.
Cl. 22). SN 336,489. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-9-81.
1,226,062. BARCANA. Barcana Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 50). SN 338,845.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-25-81.
1,226,063. BOUNCE AWAY. Neo-Life Company of America,
(U.S. Cl. 22). SN 339,122. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-27-81.
1,226,064. MENUDO KAR SHOW AND DESIGN. Padosa
Productions, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 22). SN 346,349. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 1-19-82.
1,226,065. XT-21. Ashaway Line & Twine Mfg. Co., Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 22). SN 347,162. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-25-82.
1,226,066. WHAM-O. Wham-O Mfg. Co., (U.S. Cl. 22). SN
348,293. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-2-82.
1,226,067. TORPEDO TERROR. Tomy Corporation, (U.S. Cl.
22). SN 352,369. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-1-82.
1,226,068. STEEL HEAD AND DESIGN. Willard L. Henry,
d.b.a. W. L. H. Golf Co., (U.S. Cl. 22). SN 354,668. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 3-15-82.
1,226,069. A NEW YOU THE WEIGHT LOSS GAME AND
DESIGN. Rosalie Frudakis, (U.S. Cl. 22). SN 358,893. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 4-8-82.
1,226,070. PROTOZOID. Tomy Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 22). SN
361,503. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-26-82.
1,226,071. TYRANNOZOID. Tomy Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 22).
SN 361,504. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-26-82.
1,226,072. TERAZOID. Tomy Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 22). SN
361,523. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-26-82.
Class 29—Meats and Processed Foods
1,226,073. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Real Fresh, Inc.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 29, 30 and 32), (U.S. Cls. 45 and 46).
SN 279,114. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-24-80.
1,226,074. LILLY FAY’S KITCHEN AND DESIGN. Shifco,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 288,259. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-3-80.
1,226,075. BERTOLLI AND DESIGN. Alivar S.p.A., (U.S. Cl.
46). SN 298,850. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-26-81.
1,226,076. KENTUCKY FRIES. KFC Corporation, (U.S. Cl.
46). SN 299,056. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-27-81.
1,226,077. GOLD LEAF AND DESIGN. Holly Farms Poultry
Industries, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 302,765. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-25-81.
1,226,078. 1ST CHOICE OF CHICAGO AND DESIGN.
Prime Time Beef Market, (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 305,870. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 4-15-81.
1,226,079. SMOKY HOLLOW CLASSIC AND DESIGN.
Bryan Foods, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 308,114. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 4-30-81.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY I, 1983
1,226,080. SMOKY HOLLOW CLASSIC AND DESIGN.
Bryan Foods, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 308,115. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 4-30-81.
1,226,081. CORN RIDGIES. Borden, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN
320,834. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-27-81.
1,226,082. RED HOT AND DESIGN. Mac's Old Plantation
Crackling Co., Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 327,803. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 9-14-81.
1,226,083. POWER PACKED. Consolidated Foods
Corporation, d.b.a. Hi-Brand Foods, (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 329,126.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-21-81.
1,226,084. HARVEST ONION. The Clorox Company, (U.S.
Cl. 46). SN 332,647. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-15-81.
1,226,085. WIN SCHULER’S. Win Schuler’s, Inc. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 29, 30 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 46 and 101). SN
338,195. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-20-81.
Class 30—Staple Foods
1,226,073 (See Class 29 for this trademark).
1,226,085 (See Class 29 for this trademark).
1,226,086. JOHN CONTI GOURMET COFFEE SHOPPES.
John Conti Gourmet Coffee Shoppes, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int.
Cls. 30 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 46 and 100). SN 259,310. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 4-23-80.
1,226,087. JOHN CONTI COFFEE SERVICE, INC. John
Conti Coffee Service, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 259,322. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 4-23-80.
1,226,088. M MIGHTY FOODS (STYLIZED). Bakers
Marketing, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 295,347. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
2-12-81.
1,226,089. JOGGER’S. Bioveda Naturprodukte GmbH, (U.S.
Cl. 46). SN 305,534. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-13-81.
1,226,090. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. R. C. Bigelow Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 46). SN 315,328. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-18-81.
1,226,091. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. R. C. Bigelow Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 46). SN 315,329. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-18-81.
1,226,092. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. R. C. Bigelow Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 46). SN 315,330. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-18-81.
1,226,093. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. R. C. Bigelow Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 46). SN 315,331. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-18-81.
1,226,094. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. R. C. Bigelow Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 46). SN 315,348. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-18-81.
1,226,095. PROMPT 'N PERFECT. The Delmark Company,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 319,168. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-16-81.
1,226,096. GAROTO AND DESIGN. Chocolates Garoto S.A.,
(U.S. Cl. 46). SN 320,042. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-21-81.
1,226,097. FRESHNESS YOU CAN TASTE. Borden, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 46). SN 320,838. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-27-81.
1,226,098. ROLF’S. Rolf F. M. Winkler, d.b.a. Rolf’s Pastries,
(U.S. Cl. 46). SN 330,898. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-2-81.
Class 31—Natural Agricultural Products
1,225,718 (See Class 5 for this trademark).
1,226,099. NIBBIO. Ravit S.p.A. per I’Industria Chimica, (U.S.
Cl. 1). SN 298,641. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-25-81.
1,226,100. SPARVIERO. Ravit S.p.A., per I"Industria Chimica,
(U.S. Cl. 1). SN 304,156. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-3-81.
1,226,101. R; ROGERS AND DESIGN. Sandoz, Ltd., (U.S.
Cl. 1). SN 310,589. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-15-81.
1,226,102. WR SEEDS AND DESIGN. VR Seeds, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 1). SN 315,799. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-22-81.
1,226,103. CALFRESH AND DESIGN. Calfresh Flower
Fields, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 1). SN 315,888. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
6-22-81.
1,226,104. CALIFORNIA AND DESIGN. Petoseed Company,
Inc., d.b.a. California Seed Co., (U.S. Cl. 1). SN 322,086. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 8-3-81.
1,226,105. CALIFORNIA. Petoseed Company, Inc., d.b.a.
California Seed Co., (U.S. Cl. 1). SN 322,087. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 8-3-81.
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1,226,106. CHANTICLEER. Edward H. Scanlon & Associates,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 1). SN 325,396. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-26-81.
1,226,107. DEW RIPE. Compania Frutera Sudamericana S.A.,
(U.S. Cl. 46). SN 328,265. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-16-81.
1,226,108. HEAD CELLO LETTUCE. Ronald G. Matock,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 337,957. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-19-81.
1,226,109. ICEBERG CELLO LETTUCE. Ronald G. Matock,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN 337,959. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-19-81.
1,226,110. SUGA-LIK. United States Sugar Corporation, (U.S.
Cl. 46). SN 347,461. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-27-82.
1,226,111. TAKI. C. M. Mushrooms, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 46). SN
351,490. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-22-82.
1,226,112. B BELRIDGE (STYLIZED). Belridge Farms, (U.S.
Cl. 46). SN 351,971. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-25-82.
1,226,113. B (STYLIZED). Belridge Farms, (U.S. Cl. 46). SN
351,972. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-25-82.
Class 32—Light Beverages
1,226,073 (See Class 29 for this trademark).
Class 33—Wines and Spirits
1,226,114. VERSAILLES. Paul Masson, Inc., d.b.a Paul
Masson Vineyards, (U.S. Cl. 47). SN 337,753. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 11-18-81.
Class 34—-Smokers’ Articles
1,225,910 (See Class 14 for this trademark).
1,225,976 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,225,981 (See Class 18 for this trademark).
1,225,993 (See Class 20 for this trademark).
1,226,115. TIE TO QUIT. JoAnn Standley O'Keefe, (U.S. Cl.
8). SN 221,324. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-27-79.
1,226,116. CAMEL LIGHTS HARD PACK. R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Company, (U.S. Cl. 17). SN 260,114. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 4-28-80.
1,226,117. EXPORT “A”. RJR-Macdonald Inc., (U.S. Cl. 17).
SN 288,113. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-1-80.
1,226,118. E-Z WIDER LIGHTS (STYLIZED). Robert Burton
Associates, Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 8). SN 300,593. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-10-81.
SERVICE MARKS
Class 35— Advertising and Business
1,225,768 (See Class 9 for this trademark).
1,225,925 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,225,927 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,226,119. GRAPHIS ONE AND DESIGN. Graphis One, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 101). SN 200,732. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-19-79.
1,226,120. CHAMPION BUILDING PRODUCTS AND
DESIGN. Champion International Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 101).
SN 213,345. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-27-79.
1,226,121. SRS AND DESIGN. Security Rental Systems, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 100). SN 260,870. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-5-80.
1,226,122. LEWTAN. Lewtan Industries Corporation, (U.S. Cl.
101). SN 276,529. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-2-80.
1,226,123. ONTARIO YOURS TO DISCOVER! AND
DESIGN. The Ministry of Industry and Tourism for the
Province of Ontario, (U.S. Cls. 101 and 102). SN 280,452. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 10-6-80.
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1,226,124. RAGAMUFFIN PRODUCTIONS. Ragamuffin
Productions, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 35 and 41), (U.S.
Cls. 101 and 107). SN 287,788. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-28-80.
1,226,125. COMPUCLAIM CORP. Compuclaim Corp., (U.S.
Cl. 101). SN 288,235. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-2-80.
1,226,126. DELTA DRILLING COMPANY. Delta Drilling
Company. Multiple Class, (Int. Cis. 35, 37, 41 and 42), (U.S.
Cls. 100, 101, 103 and 107). SN 291,276. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-29-80.
1,226,127. GROWTH ASSOCIATES AND DESIGN. Prairie
View, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 35 and 41), (U.S. Cls. 101
and 107). SN 293,174. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-15-81.
1,226,128. SECTOR AND DESIGN. Sector Engineering Sales,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 297,830. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-19-81.
1,226,129. SPOKANE COMPUTER AND DESIGN. Spokane
Computer Services, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 301,588. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 3-17-81.
1,226,130. BALLOON-AGE AND DESIGN. Balloon-Age,
Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 35 and 38), (U.S. Cls. 101 and
104). SN 305,530. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-13-81.
1,226,131. G AND DESIGN. Gray and Company, (U.S. Cl.
101). SN 305,925. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-15-81.
1,226,132. PENNWELL (STYLIZED). Pennwell Publishing
Company, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 308,906. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
5-5-81.
1,226,133. AIM. United Stationers Supply Co., (U.S. Cl. 101).
SN 309,782. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-11-81.
1,226,134. AIM AND DESIGN. United Stationers Supply Co.,
(U.S. Cl. 101). SN 309,783. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-11-81.
1,226,135. HI AND DESIGN. CYMaticolor Corporation, (U.S.
Cl. 101). SN 311,253. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-20-81.
1,226,136. AWARD (STYLIZED). Atlantic Richfield
Company. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 35 and 37), (U.S. Cls. 101
and 103). SN 311,675. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-22-81.
1,226,137. AWARD TUNE-UP AND DESIGN. Atlantic
Richfield Company. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 35 and 37), (U.S.
Cls. 101 and 103). SN 311,676. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-22-81.
1,226,138. AWARD AND DESIGN. Atlantic Richfield
Company. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 35 and 37), (U.S. Cls. 101
and 103). SN 311,677 Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-22-81.
1,226,139. AWARD. Atlantic Richfield Company. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 35 and 37), (U.S. Cls. 101 and 103). SN
311,678. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-22-81.
1,226,140. CARTEL SECURITY CONSULTANTS, INC.
Cartel Security Consultants, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 35
and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100 and 101). SN 316,974. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 6-29-81.
1,226,141. KEY MANAGEMENT SERVICES AND
DESIGN. Kirra L. Philpott, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 318,136. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 7-8-81.
1,226,142. AD MIX ADMIX ADVERTISING, _ INC.
(STYLIZED). The Bennett Association, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN
318,605. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-13-81.
1,226,143. BUNDLE OF BUCKS. Metro Seliger Corporation,
(U.S. Cl. 101). SN 322,351. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-5-81.
1,226,144. EASTERN AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET
SHOW. Eastern Automotive Aftermarket Show, (U.S. Cl. 101).
SN 330,772. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-2-81.
1,226,145. CATALOGIA AND DESIGN. Catalogia, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 101). SN 335,013. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-2-81.
1,226,146. TRI TECH. Tri-Tech Associates, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN
347,520. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-28-82.
1,226,147. NIFTY GIFTY (STYLIZED). Top Value
Enterprises, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 348,161. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 2-1-82.
1,226,148. SHOPPIN CART BINGO AND DESIGN. Top
Value Enterprises, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 348,162. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 2-1-82.
1,226,149. MAFIA. Maime Arnodin, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 349,967.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-11-82.
1,226,150. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Greater Los
Visitors and Convention Bureau, (U.S. Ci. 101). SN 362,487.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-30-82.
T™ 78
Class 36—Insurance and Financial
1,226,151. TELLER II FAST CASH. Wachovia Bank and
Trust Company, N.A., d.b.a. Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.,
N.A., (U.S. Cl. 102). SN 245,242. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-7-80.
1,226,152. CHECK PLUS ACCOUNT. Jacksonville National
Bank, (U.S. Cl. 102). SN 266,244. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-13-80.
1,226,153. IS (STYLIZED). Banque De L’Indochine Et De
Suez, (U.S. Cl. 102). SN 274,878. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-20-80.
1,226,154. CB AND DESIGN. The Credit Bureau, Inc.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 36 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100, 101 and
102). SN 282,157. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-17-80.
1,226,155. AMERICAN CONTINENTAL INSURANCE
COMPANY. American Continental Insurance Company, (U.S.
Cl. 102). SN 282,621. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-20-80.
1,226,156. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. International Bank
of Commerce of Laredo, (U.S. Cl. 102). SN 287,659. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 11-28-80.
1,226,157. LANDQUEST. Landquest Realty Company, (U.S.
Cl. 102). SN 288,453. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-4-80.
1,226,158. THE SUNBURST BANKS AND DESIGN.
Grenada Bank, (U.S. Cl. 102). SN 290,166. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-5-80.
1,226,159. TALMANHOME AND DESIGN. The Talman
Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Illinois, (U.S.
Cl. 102). SN 295,957. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-6-81.
1,226,160. TALMAN HOME. The Talman Home Federal
Savings and Loan Association of Illinois, (U.S. Cl. 102). SN
296,049. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-6-81.
1,226,161. DAN NOW ACCOUNT. Western Savings Fund
Society of Philadelphia, (U.S. Cl. 102). SN 297,037. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 2-13-81.
1,226,162. MONEYSOURCE Il. Asset Based Funding
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 102). SN 301,733. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-18-81.
1,226,163. FIRST IN DALLAS. First National Bank in Dallas,
(U.S. Cls. 101 and 102). SN 304,362. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-6-81.
1,226,164. COMMANDCARE. Consumers’ United Group,
(U.S. Cl. 102). SN 309,642. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-11-81.
1,226,165. THE FRANKLIN GROUP. The Franklin Group,
Inc., (U.S. Cls. 101 and 102). SN 328,747. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
9-18-81.
1,226,166. CO-PRO AND DESIGN. Eugene M. Strauss, (U.S.
Cl. 102). SN 333,260. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-19-81.
1,226,167. FSC AND DESIGN. Financial Service Corporation,
(U.S. Cl. 102). SN 334,579. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-28-81.
1,226,168. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Glover-Olson, Ltd.,
(U.S. Cl. 102). SN 341,099. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-11-81.
1,226,169. ECONOLOAN. Electronic Realty Associates, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 102). SN 342,689. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-21-81.
1,226,170. UNIONCARE (STYLIZED). The Union Labor Life
Insurance Company, (U.S. Cl. 102). SN 343,767. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 12-29-81.
1,226,171. CHECK IT AND DESIGN. Check-It Services, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 102). SN 346,403. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-19-82.
1,226,172. EXPECT. Forcum-Lannom Associates, Inc. Multiple
Class, (Int. Cls. 36, 37 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100, 102 and 103). SN
347,886. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-29-82.
1,226,173. BROOKSIDE SHOPPING CENTER. Brookside
Shopping Center, (U.S. Cl. 102). SN 356,031. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 3-22-82.
Class 37—Construction and Repair
1,225,729 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
1,226,126 (See Class 35 for this trademark).
1,226,136 (See Class 35 for this trademark).
1,226,137 (See Class 35 for this trademark).
1,226,138 (See Class 35 for this trademark).
1,226,139 (See Class 35 for this trademark).
1,226,172 (See Class 36 for this trademark).
.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY I, 1983
1,226,174. MASTER MAKERS AND DESIGN. William
Moennig & Son Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 103). SN 212,905. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 4-24-79.
1,226,175. BUILDER OF THE GEORGIA GUIDESTONES
AND DESIGN. Elberton Granite Finishing Company, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 103). SN 268,272. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-30-80.
1,226,176. THE GUIDESTONES MONUMENT AND
DESIGN. Elberton Granite Finishing Company, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
103). SN 268,273. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-30-80.
1,226,177. GUIDESTONES MEMORIAL AND DESIGN.
Elberton Granite Finishing Company, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 103). SN
268,274. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-30-80.
1,226,178. CONEJO FENCE & WIRE AND DESIGN. Arbee
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 103). SN 269,084. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-19-80.
1,226,179. SUNWRIGHTS. Richard Conrat. Multiple Class,
(Int. Cls. 37 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100 and 103). SN 279,293. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 9-25-80.
1,226,180. MAJOR COMMERCIAL LEASING CORP. AND
DESIGN. Major Commercial Leasing Corp. Multiple Class,
(Int. Cls. 37 and 39), (U.S. Cls. 103 and 105). SN 285,516. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 11-12-80.
1,226,181. ASI (STYLIZED). Automated Systems, Inc.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 37 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100, 101 and
103). SN 299,065. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-27-81.
1,226,182. AJS AND DESIGN. Atlanta Janitorial Services, Inc.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 37 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100 and 103).
SN 308,004. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-26-81.
1,226,183. SOUTHERN IRON WORKS, INC. (PLUS OTHER
NOTATIONS) AND DESIGN. Southern Iron Works, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 103). SN 328,783. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-21-81.
1,226,184. CSR AND DESIGN. Grace Natural Resources
Corp. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 37 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 101 and
103). SN 333,869. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-23-81.
1,226,185. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Robert Keith & Co.,
Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 37 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100 and
103). SN 337,579. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-16-81.
1,226,186. CAB. Complete. Abrasive Blasting Systems, Inc.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 37, 41 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100, 103 and
107). SN 339,786. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-3-81.
1,226,187. RAYBESTOS STOPPING CENTER AND
DESIGN. Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 103). SN
341,245. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-11-81.
1,226,188. DUNHAM-BUSH OIL KARE AND DESIGN.
Dunham-Bush, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 103). SN 343,835. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 12-30-81.
1,226,189. FISHEL CO. AND DESIGN. The Fishel Company,
(U.S. Cl. 103). SN 348,780. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-29-82.
1,226,190. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Crown Service
Systems Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 37 and 42), (U.S. Cls.
100 and 103). SN 353,801. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-10-82.
1,226,191. CIE AND DESIGN. Custom Industrial Equipment,
Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 37 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100 and
103). SN 356,645. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-26-82.
1,226,192. CALL ‘US’ ON THE CARPET. Bane-Clene
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 103). SN 357,589. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
4-1-82.
1,226,193. SAFEGUARD SECURITY. Safeguard Security
Services, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 103). SN 359,396. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
4-12-82.
1,226,194. PRO-TECH. Bio-Sentry Engineering, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
103). SN 359,808. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-14-82.
Class 38—Communication
1,226,130 (See Class 35 for this trademark).
1,226,195. MAILSWITCH. Inconet Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 104).
SN 264,581. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-2-80.
1,226,196. TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
WITHOUT IT, ALL YOU HAVE IS TV! AND DESIGN.
Heritage Communications, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 104). SN 270,225.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-14-80.
1,226,197. METROPOLITAN COUNTRY (BLOCK FORM).
General Electric Broadcasting Company, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 104).
SN 312,287. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-27-81.
1,226,198. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Southern Pacific
Communications Company, (U.S. Cl. 104). SN 316,674. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 6-29-81.
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1,226,199. FAX AND DESIGN. Keycom Electronic
Publishing, assignee of Field Electronic Publishing, Inc.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 38 and 41), (U.S. Cls. 104 and 107).
SN 326,017. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-31-81.
Class 39—Transportation and Storage
1,226,180 (See Class 37 for this trademark).
1,226,200. BEAT THE SYSTEM AND DESIGN. Lease One
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 105). SN 249,481. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
2-8-80.
1,226,201. RENT A WRECK AND DESIGN. Bundy
American Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 105). SN 291,208. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 12-29-80.
1,226,202. THE CONNECTICUT CONNECTION. Burgundy
Leasing Corp., (U.S. Cl. 105). SN 292,916. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
1-13-81.
1,226,203. THE OTHER HAWAII. Maui County Visitors
Association, (U.S. Cl. 105). SN 301,044. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-13-81.
1,226,204. TOURCOACH. Pinetree Service Corporation, (U.S.
Cl. 105). SN 305,367. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-13-81.
1,226,205. THE 1 FOR THE ROAD AND DESIGN. The
Motor Transportation Company, (U.S. Cls. 100 and 105). SN
307,380. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-24-81.
1,226,206. HA HOLIDAY AMERICAS AND DESIGN.
Vacation Travel Concepts Inc., (U.S. Cls. 100 and 105). SN
331,827. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-9-81.
1,226,207. SUN AIRE. Sun Aire Lines, (U.S. Cl. 105). SN
333,793. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-23-81.
1,226,208. ROYAL ORCHID HOLIDAYS. Thai Airways
International, Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 105). SN 347,282. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 1-26-82.
1,226,209. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Inter-Freight, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 105). SN 348,682. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-4-82.
1,226,210. RENT A SPACE SELF-SERVICE STORAGE
AND DESIGN. Rent-A-Space, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 105). SN
351,552. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-23-82.
1,226,211. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Horizon Airlines,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 105). SN 353,853. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-10-82.
1,226,212. HORIZON AIR (STYLIZED). Horizon Airlines,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 105). SN 353,854. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-10-82.
1,226,213. TG (BLOCK FORM). Texasgulf Inc., (U.S. Cl. 105).
SN 357,070. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-29-82.
1,226,214. PEP. Piedmont Aviation, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 105). SN
360,076. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-16-82.
1,226,215. PEP AND DESIGN. Piedmont Aviation, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 105). SN 360,078. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-16-82.
1,226,216. PIEDMONT AIR EXPRESS. Piedmont Aviation,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 105). SN 360,079. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-16-82.
1,226,217. PIEDMONT AIR CARGO. Piedmont Aviation,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 105). SN 360,081. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-16-82.
1,226,218. A GREAT WAY TO GO. Holland Motor Express,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 105). SN 360,302. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-19-82.
Class 40—Material Treatment
1,225,886 (See Class 11 for this trademark).
1,226,219. AUTEC AND DESIGN. International Autocare
Services, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 106). SN 337,436. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
11-17-81.
Class 41—Education and Entertainment
1,225,791 (See Class 9 for this trademark).
1,225,818 (See Class 9 for this trademark).
1,225,911 (See Class 14 for this trademark).
1,225,923 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,225,927 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,225,940 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,225,950 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
T™ 79
1,225,960 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,226,124 (See Class 35 for this trademark).
1,226,126 (See Class 35 for this trademark).
1,226,127 (See Class 35 for this trademark).
1,226,186 (See Class 37 for this trademark).
1,226,199 (See Class 38 for this trademark).
1,226,220. WET ’'N WILD. Wet N’ Wild, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 107).
SN 176,927. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-3-78.
1,226,221. LOMI SCHOOL AND DESIGN. Lomi School
Foundation, (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 206,539. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-8-79.
1,226,222. SURF PUNKS. Surf Punks, (U.S. Cl. 107). SN
250,574. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-19-80.
1,226,223. TAMARAC AND DESIGN. Tamarac, (U.S. Cl.
107). SN 259,212. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-22-80.
1,226,224. ACOUSTIGUIDE. Acoustiguide Corporation, (U.S.
Cl. 107). SN 260,352. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-30-80.
1,226,225. TOOTH FAIRY. Sharon L. Rutkowski, (U.S. Cl.
107). SN 265,049. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-5-80.
1,226,226. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Platte’ River
Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int.
Cls. 41 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100 and 107). SN 265,082. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 6-5-80.
1,226,227. HIP HIP HOORAY. Thomas P. Kerwin, (U.S. Cl.
107). SN 267,273. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-23-80.
1,226,228. DANGERFIELD’S (STYLIZED). Rodney
Dangerfield Inc., (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 271,321. Pub. 11-9-82
Filed 7-23-80.
1,226,229. JACKI SORENSEN. Aerobic Dancing, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 107). SN 273,210. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-7-80.
1,226,230. SF AND DESIGN. SuperFight Productions, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 107). SN 273,720. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-4-80.
1,226,231. THE BUCKINGHAMS. The Buckinghams, (U.S.
Cl. 107). SN 279,858. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-30-80.
1,226,232. LE CLIQUE FANTASY PLAYERS. Le Clique
Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 279,892. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-29-80.
1,226,233. JUST FOR THE HEALTH OF IT. The Strand,
(U.S. Cls. 100 and 107). SN 281,008. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
10-9-80.
1,226,234. SESAME PLACE. Children’s Television Workshop,
(U.S. Cl. 107). SN 283,111. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-23-80.
1,226,235. MINIATURE MISS BEAUTY PAGEANT. L.
Diana Kane, d.b.a. Miniature Miss Beauty Pageant, (U.S. Cl.
107). SN 284,326. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-3-80.
1,226,236. SHEIKS OF SHAKE. Sheiks of Shake, (U.S. Ci.
107). SN 295,520. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-3-81.
1,226,237. GO FOR IT! AND DESIGN. Fisher Broadcasting
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 297,138. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-17-81.
1,226,238. THE BIANCHI CUP INTERNATIONAL PISTOL
TOURNAMENT. Bianchi Leather Products, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
107). SN 301,965. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-20-81.
1,226,239. GARVINS LAUGH INN AND DESIGN. Garvin's
Talent Showcase, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cis. 41 and 42),
(U.S. Cls. 100 and 107). SN 313,798. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-8-81.
1,226,240. UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI HURRICANES.
University of Miami, (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 315,635. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 6-22-81.
1,226,241. UM HURRICANES AND DESIGN. University of
Miami, (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 315,680. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-22-81.
1,226,242. CSR AND DESIGN. University of Miami, (U.S. Cl.
107). SN 315,681. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-22-81.
1,226,243. TRAX (STYLIZED). Mesa Radio, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
107). SN 320,661. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-27-81.
1,226,244. BROWNS. Cleveland Browns, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 107).
SN 321,880. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-3-81.
1,226,245. IRON MAN TRIATHLON. The Hawaiian Triathlon
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 322,519. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
8-6-81.
1,226,246. WHILDE CREATIVE SERVICES. Gary Thison,
(U.S. Cl. 107). SN 323,669. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-14-81.
1,226,247. THOUSAND TRAILS (STYLIZED). Thousand
Trails, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 41 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100
and 107). SN 323,881. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-17-81.
T 80
1,226,248. THOUSAND TRAILS INC. (STYLIZED).
Thousand Trails, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 41 and 42),
(U.S. Cls. 100 and 107). SN 323,882. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
8-17-81.
1,226,249. TT. Thousand Trails, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls.
41 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100 and 107). SN 324,064. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 8-17-81.
1,226,250. THOUSAND TRAILS. Thousand Trails, Inc.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 41 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100 and 107).
SN 324,065. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-17-81.
1,226,251. DIRECTED MEDIA. First Marketing Corporation
of Florida, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 331,866. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
10-9-81.
1,226,252. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Lutheran General
Hospital, Inc. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 41 and 42), (U.S. Cls.
100 and 107). SN 336,322. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-9-81.
1,226,253. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Charlie Club, Inc.
Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 41 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100 and 107).
SN 340,546. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-7-81.
1,226,254. NATP AND DESIGN. National Association of Tax
Practitioners. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 41 and 42), (U.S. Cls.
100 and 107). SN 341,597. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-14-81.
1,226,255. COMPUTER CHALLENGE AND DESIGN.
James M. Satterfield, (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 342,922. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 12-18-81.
1,226,256. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. United Technologies
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 345,547. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
1-13-82.
1,226,257. WOODEN DOOR AND DESIGN. Wooden Door,
Ltd. Multiple Class, (Int. Cls. 41 and 42), (U.S. Cls. 100 and
107). SN 346,341. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-19-82.
1,226,258. WILDLIFE PRAIRIE PARK. Forest Park
Foundation, (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 348,304. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
2-2-82.
1,226,259. MEDFLYS. The Medflys, (U.S. Cl.
349,107. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-8-82.
1,226,260. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Burn Brae Day
Camp of Creative Arts, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 355,071. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 3-17-82.
1,226,261. VINCE LOMBARDI TROPHY (PLUS OTHER
NOTATIONS) AND DESIGN. National Football League,
(U.S. Cl. 107). SN 356,536. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-25-82.
1,226,262. UNCLE ROY. Art Associates, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 107).
SN 360,286. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-19-82.
107). SN
1,226,263. INSTANT MEMORY. Institute of Advanced
Thinking, (U.S. Cl. 107). SN 361,249. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
4-23-82.
Class 42—-Miscellaneous Services
1,225,729 (See Class 6 for this trademark).
1,225,784 (See Class 9 for this trademark).
1,225,811 (See Class 9 for this trademark).
1,225,874 (See Class 10 for this trademark).
1,225,904 (See Class 12 for this trademark).
1,225,923 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,225,924 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,225,927 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,225,942 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,225,960 (See Class 16 for this trademark).
1,226,085 (See Class 29 for this trademark).
1,226,086 (See Class 30 for this trademark).
1,226,126 (See Class 35 for this trademark).
1,226,140 (See Class 35 for this trademark).
1,226,154 (See Class 36 for this trademark).
1,226,172 (See Class 36 for this trademark).
1,226,179 (See Class 37 for this trademark).
1,226,181 (See Class 37 for this trademark).
1,226,182 (See Class 37 for this trademark).
1,226,184 (See Class 37 for this trademark).
1,226,185 (See Class 37 for this trademark).
1,226,186 (See Class 37 for this trademark).
1,226,190 (See Class 37 for this trademark).
1,226,191 (See Class 37 for this trademark).
1,226,226 (See Class 41 for this trademark).
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
1,226,239 (See Class 41 for this trademark).
1,226,247 (See Class 41 for this trademark).
1,226,248 (See Class 41 for this trademark).
1,226,249 (See Class 41 for this trademark).
1,226,250 (See Class 41 for this trademark).
1,226,252 (See Class 41 for this trademark).
1,226,253 (See Class 41 for this trademark).
1,226,254 (See Class 41 for this trademark).
1,226,257 (See Class 41 for this trademark).
1,226,264. DATASURE. American Hospital Supply
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 173,276. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
6-5-78.
1,226,265. THE “HAPPYWAY” TO SHOP. IGA, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 101). SN 190,124. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-20-78.
1,226,266. AG-WEST (STYLIZED). Ag-West Growers, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 101). SN 200,152. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-15-79.
1,226,267. AMERISPAIN. Amerispain, Inc., d.b.a. Amerispain
Breeders Association, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 206,249. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 3-2-79.
1,226,268. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Nineveh, Inc., d.b.a.
Nineveh Mobile Park and Nineveh Development Inc., (U.S. Cl.
100). SN 221,272. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-26-79.
1,226,269. AMERICAN BOARD OF PATHOLOGY 1936
(PLUS OTHER NOTATIONS) AND DESIGN. The
American Board of Pathology, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 242,114. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 12-10-79.
1,226,270. FUDGE FACTORY AND DESIGN. Rainbow
Investments, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 244,939. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 1-4-80.
1,226,271. THE LABEL RIPPERS. Philip Elkus, d.b.a. The
Warehouse, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 247,917. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
1-28-80.
1,226,272. LETTUCE WORKS AND DESIGN. Villa Vale
Inc., a.k.a. Lettuce Works, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 253,482. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 3-10-80.
1,226,273. LAWRENCE COVELL. Phantasmagoria, Inc.,
d.b.a. Lawrence Covell, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 254,519. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 3-18-80.
1,226,274. MOUNT FUJI. Mount Fuji Japanese Steak House,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 258,301. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-15-80.
1,226,275. AA ADVANCED AA ADVANCED AND
DESIGN. Advanced Livestock Systems, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100).
SN 260,595. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-2-80.
1,226,276. THE TASTE WORTH SHOPPING FOR. Chick-
Fil-A, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 265,970. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
6-11-80.
1,226,277. AFP LAB AND DESIGN. Scientific Laboratories,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 267,556. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-23-80.
1,226,278. KENTFIELD’S AND DESIGN. Malcolm
McVickar, Jr., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 271,200. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
7-22-80.
1,226,279. EEFPM. Interuniversity Communications Council Inc.,
(U.S. Cls. 100 and 101). SN 272,359. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
7-30-80.
1,226,280. C.A.C.I. CACI, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 278,177. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 9-17-80.
1,226,281. HAIR BY NATURE’S WAY. Hair By Nature’s
Way, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 290,564. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-22-80.
1,226,282. MAST. Comshare, Incorporated, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN
290,608. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-22-80.
1,226,283. THE TOY STORE AND DESIGN. Service
Merchandise Company, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 295,186. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 3-5-81.
1,226,284. THE LITTLE APPLE. Manhattan Chamber of
Commerce, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 296,952. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
2-13-81.
1,226,285. WOMPHOPPER’S WAGON WORKS
RESTAURANT AND DESIGN. Universal City Studios, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 100). SN 297,367. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-17-81.
1,226,286. MOVIE POSTER STUDIO. William A. Hines,
d.b.a. Poster Studio of Nyack, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 298,109. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 2-23-81.
1,226,287. AURA SOUNDE & ENTERTAINMENTE
COMPANY (STYLIZED). Pickwick International, Inc., d.b.a.
Aura Sounde & Entertainmente Company, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN
298,120. Pub. 11-9-82. Fiied 2-23-81.
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1,226,288. AURA (STYLIZED). Pickwick International, Inc.,
d.b.a. Aura Sounde & Entertainmente Company, (U.S. Cl. 101).
SN 298,299. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-23-81.
1,226,289. TEM SEM AND DESIGN. Biological Microscopy
Company, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 298,742. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
2-26-81.
1,226,290. I'M BILL REICHARDT AND I OWN THE
STORE. Reichardt’s, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 298,995. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 2-27-81.
1,226,291. PC (BLOCK FORM). Nini Poli Cappelli, d.b.a. Poli
Cappelli, (U.S. Cls. 100 and 101). SN 299,051. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 2-27-81.
1,226,292. EUGENIA. Eugenia L. Pruett, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN
299,124. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-2-81.
1,226,293. CC AND DESIGN. Cookies Cook'n, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
101). SN 300,683. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-11-81.
1,226,294. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Cookies Cook'n,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 300,685. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-11-81.
1,226,295. A NEW HUE. Beverly J. Boyd, d.b.a. A New Hue,
(U.S. Cl. 100). SN 301,619. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-17-81.
1,226,296. DALE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC. Dale
Electric Supply Co., Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 303,111. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 3-27-81.
1,226,297. GONZALES’ & GERTRUDE’S (PLUS OTHER
NOTATIONS) AND DESIGN. Restaurant Concepts and
Designs, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 304,532. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
4-6-81.
1,226,298. OUR PRICES ARE SO LOW THEY’RE LOWER
THAN FACTORY DIRECT: THEY'RE MORE . King of
Solid Oak, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 304,608. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
4-6-81.
1,226,299. EURO-BODY. Morningstar Marketing Assoc., Inc.,
(U.S. Cls. 100 and 107). SN 304,649. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-7-81.
1,226,300. JOHN ARTHUR ENTERPRISES. John Arthur
Enterprises, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 305,901. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 4-15-81.
1,226,301. CARTIER (STYLIZED). Cartier, Incorporated,
(U.S. Cl. 101). SN 306,957. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-22-81.
1,226,302. CARTIER. Cartier, Incorporated, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN
306,989. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-22-81.
1,226,303. PAFEC. PAFEC Engineering Consultants, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 100). SN 308,068. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-29-81.
1,226,304. J AND DESIGN. Johnson Scale Company, (U.S.
Cls. 100 and 101). SN 308,819. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-4-81.
1,226,305. SEISBASE AND DESIGN. Karl Thompson &
Associates, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 309,197. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
5-7-81.
1,226,306. EL RINCON. River Hotel Company, (U.S. Cl. 100).
SN 311,470. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-21-81.
1,226,307. RESTAURANTE CAPISTRANO. River Hotel
Company, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 311,490. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
5-21-81.
1,226,308. ARTIE’S AND DESIGN. Libation, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
100). SN 314,031. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-10-81.
1,226,309. LA MISE EN PLACE. La Mise en Place, Ltd.,
(U.S. Cl. 100). SN 314,702. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-15-81.
1,226,310. DIC ANN’S. Les Franchises Dic Ann’s Ltee-Dic
Ann’s Franchises Ltd., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 315,149. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 6-17-81.
1,226,311. OKLAHOMA FUNNEL CAKES AND DESIGN.
Oklahoma Funnel Cakes, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 315,234. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 6-18-81.
1,226,312. DD AND DESIGN. Dabney Decorating, (U.S. Cl.
101). SN 315,659. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-22-81.
1,226,313. CHRIS-CRAFT. Chris-Craft Industries, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 101). SN 315,877. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-22-81.
1,226,314. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. The _ Stehlin
Foundation for Cancer Research, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 316,326.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 6-25-81.
1,226,315. RAM’S HORN FINE FOOD AND DESIGN.
Kasapis Brothers, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 317,703. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 7-6-81.
1,226,316. RAM’S HORN. Kasapis Brothers, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
100). SN 317,946. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-6-81.
1,226,317. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Color Marketing
Group, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 320,265. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
8-26-81.
1,226,318. THE COLONIAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES PLUS
AND DESIGN. Elica of New Hampshire, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100).
SN 320,549. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-24-81.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
TM 81
1,226,319. QUALITY RESOURCES INC. Quality Resources
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 320,550. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 7-24-81.
1,226,320. NCTL AND DESIGN. National Certified Testing
Laboratories, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 321,637. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
7-31-81.
1,226,321. WINERAK (STYLIZED). Custom Investments,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 324,171. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-18-81
1,226,322. JOANN’S CHILI BORDELLO (STYLIZED). Jo
Ann's Chili Bordello, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 324,525. Pub. 11-9-82
Filed 8-20-81.
1,226,323. THINK BIG AND DESIGN. Pop/Eye Productions,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 326,013. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 8-31-81.
1,226,324. BTD. Caryl Eager, d-b.a. BTD, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN
329,842. Pub. i1-9-82. Filed 9-28-81
1,226,325. TAN AT EASE. Cerell Enterprises, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
100). SN 330,348. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 9-30-81.
1,226,326. BOB'S (STYLIZED). Robert Katzman, (U.S. Cl
101). SN 330,857. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-2-81.
1,226,327. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Microlife Genetics,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 332,035. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-13-81
1,226,328. GREEN GEM. Green Gem Bluegrass Growers
Association, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 333,393. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
10-20-81
1,226,329. JG AND DESIGN. 1291 Pub, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100).
SN 333,441. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-22-81
1,226,330. J. G. MELON. 1291 Pub, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN
333,442. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 10-22-81.
1,226,331. YALE FORMAN DESIGNS INC. Yale Forman
Designs, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 333,838. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
10-23-81
1,226,332. BBB BOBBY BELL’S BAR-B-QUE (PLUS OTHER
NOTATIONS) AND DESIGN. Bobby Bell's Bar-B-Que, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 100). SN 339,376. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 11-30-81.
1,226,333. INTELLIGENETICS. IntelliGenetics, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
101). SN 339,774. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-3-81.
1,226,334. REMEMBERING YOU. Northwest Card Mart
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 340,919. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-9-81.
1,226,335. NATIONAL CLUB ASSOCIATION. The National
Club Association, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 342,305. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 12-18-81.
1,226,336. COMLAW. Comlaw, Inc., (U.S. Cls. 100 and 101).
SN 342,456. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-18-81.
1,226,337. PARENTS & FRIENDS OF GAYS AND
DESIGN. The National Federation of Parents & Friends of
Gays, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 342,686. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
12-21-81
1,226,338. LA COUPOLE. Centre Ville Restaurant, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 100). SN 345,861. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 1-15-82.
1,226,339. WE SERVE BECAUSE WE CARE. St. Anthony
Hospital Systems, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 349,734. Pub. 11-9-82.
Filed 2-9-82.
1,226,340. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Sun Harvest Farms,
Inc., (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 350,120. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-12-82
1,226,341. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Betz Process
Chemicals, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 350,831. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
2-18-82.
1,226,342. SCOR AND DESIGN. Sports Conditioning and
Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 351,296.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-22-82.
1,226,343. SENSUALLY YOURS, INC. Sensually Yours, Inc.,
(U.S. Cl. 101). SN 351,519. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-22-82.
1,226,344. CONCORDE. Societe Des Hotels Concorde, (U.S.
Cl. 100). SN 351,794. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-25-82.
1,226,345. W (STYLIZED). Written Words, Inc., (U.S. Cl.
100). SN 352,182. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-1-82.
1,226,346. KILLARNEY’S AND DESIGN. Erin, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 100). SN 353,179. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-5S-82.
1,226,347. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. American Bankers
Association, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 354,002. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
3-11-82.
1,226,348. ABA’S BANK PERSONNEL DIVISION AND
DESIGN. American Bankers Association, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN
354,003. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-11-82.
T™ 82
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
1,226,349. FETTUCCINE BROS. Pasta Plus, Inc., (U.S. Cls.
100 and 101). SN 354,875. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 3-15-82.
1,226,350. POPPIN FRESH RESTAURANTS AND
DESIGN. The Pillsbury Company, (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 357,846.
Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-2-82.
1,226,351. THE GOVERNEUR’S SUITE. Leader Nursing
Centers, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 358,703. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
4-7-82.
1,226,352. THE HOAGIE EXPERIENCE (STYLIZED). The
Hoagie Experience, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100). SN 360,090. Pub.
11-9-82. Filed 4-16-82.
1,226,353. PRINCESS. Princess Hotels International, Inc., (U.S.
Cl. 100). SN 360,826. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-21-82.
1,226,354. BEAU-JO’S. B.J. Management, Inc., (U.S. Cl. 100).
SN 360,917. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-22-82.
1,226,355. FEATURES! (STYLIZED). Gift Master
Corporation, (U.S. Cl. 101). SN 363,085. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
5-5-82.
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
PRIOR UNITED STATES CLASSIFICATION
COLLECTIVE MEMBERSHIP MARKS
Class 200—Collective Membership
1,226,356. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Edgartown Yacht
Club, Incorporated. SN 214,015. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-3-79.
1,226,357. JC AND DESIGN. The United States Jaycees. SN
296,010. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 2-6-81.
1,226,358. IFTDO. International Federation of Training and
Development Organizations. SN 314,093. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed
6-10-81.
1,226,359. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. Christian Business
Men’s Committee of United States of America, Inc.. SN
343,762. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 12-29-81.
1,226,360. MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. American Wood
Preservers Institute. SN 361,071. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 4-22-82.
CERTIFICATION MARKS
Class A—Goods
1,226,361. YUMION...THE VIDALIA ONION AND
DESIGN. The Vidalia Chamber of Commerce, Inc.. SN
261,665. Pub. 11-9-82. Filed 5-12-80.
* * * * *
T™ 83
TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS RENEWED
The designation “U.S. Cl.” appearing in this section refers to the U.S. class in effect prior to Sep. 1, 1973 rather than the
international class which applies to applications filed on or after that date. For adoption of international classification see notice in the
OFFICIAL GAZETTE of Jun. 26, 1973 (911 O.G. TM 210).
160,710.
162,396.
163,807.
165,083.
391,311.
393,162.
398,154.
398,630.
399,378.
400,003.
727,220.
730,842.
730,845.
733,390.
733,503
733,562.
735,674.
737,345
737,931
739,214
739,258
739,260.
739,542
739,783
739,936
740,061
740,119
740,153.
740, 166.
740,245
740,306
740,336
740,612.
T™ 84
IVORY AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 19).
Reg. 10-24-22.
BEN FRANKLIN AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 10. (Int.
Cl. 1). Reg. 12-12-22.
CHORE BALL AND DESIGN. USS. Cl. 4. (Int. Cl.
3). Reg. 1-30-23.
MAJESTIC AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 34. (Int. Cl. 11).
Reg. 3-6-23.
BILCAIN. U.S. Cl. 6. (Int. Cl. 5). Reg. 10-28-41.
SILOBRED AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 1. (Int. Cl. 31).
Reg. 1-27-42.
BROWNIE AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 26. (Int. Cl. 9).
Reg. 10-13-42.
DURON AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 19).
Reg. 11-10-42.
MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. U.S. Cl
19). Reg. 1-5-43.
BAXBORD AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 19).
Reg. 2-9-43.
LUK AND DESIGN. USS. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 12). Reg.
2-6-62.
PROLON. U.S. Cl. 40. (Int. Cl. 21). Reg. 5-1-62
PELICAN. US. Cl. 40. (Int. Cl. 26). Reg. 5-1-62
REGENT RHINO JACK AND DESIGN. USS. Cl
23. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 6-26-62
BUFFALO. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 31). Reg. 6-26-62
TAILORED PROTECTION PLAN. USS. Cl.
(Int. Cl. 36). Reg. 6-26-62
HAMMERMILL MICR CHECK-MATE AND
DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 37. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg. 8-7-62
12. (Int. Cl
102
DOWNTOWNER. US. Cl. 100. (Int. Cl. 42). Reg
9-4-62
BUILD-A-COURSE. U.S. Cl. 38. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg
9-18-62
“EASY ATTACHER”™. US. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg
10-9-62
SPRING CREST. U.S. Cl. 13. (Int. Cl. 20). Reg
10-16-62.
REMANIT. U.S. Cl. 14. (Int. Cl. 6). Reg. 10-16-62
ASTME AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 101. (Int. Cl. 35)
Reg. 10-16-62.
DEBBY DARE. US. Cl. 39. (Int. Cl. 25). Reg
10-23-62
AEROBUS AND DESIGN. US. Cl. 19. (Int. Cl. 12)
Reg. 10-30-62
SHIR-O-SHAKKAR KING
NECKWEAR. USS. Cl. 39
10-30-62.
ARCTIC C. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 29). Reg. 10-30-62
RAYCHEM. U.S. Cl. 1. (Int. Cl. 1). Reg. 11-6-62
NEO-BOND. U.S. Cl. 1. (Int. Cl. 1). Reg. 11-6-62
RAYCHEM. US. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 11-6-62
HANSMANN’S. US. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30).
11-6-62.
LONG AID. US. Cl. 51. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 11-6-62
PAUL DOMINIQUE. U‘S. Cl. 27. (Int. Cl. 14). Reg
11-13-62.
OF WASHABLE
(Int. Cl. 25). Reg
Reg
740,955.
741,728.
741,785.
741,786.
741,997.
742,014.
742,054.
742,082.
742,161.
742,223.
742,258.
742,390.
742,435.
742,545.
742,573.
742,615.
742,630.
742,716.
742,847.
742,864.
743,054
743,060.
743,093.
743,124
743,139
743,230.
743,331
743,435
743,509
743,536
743,541
743,560.
DELITE AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 39. (Int. Cl. 26).
Reg. 11-20-62.
KARA. USS. Cl. 52. (Int. Cl. 1). Reg. 12-4-62.
KARA FIX. U.S. Cl. 6. (Int. Cl. 1). Reg. 12-11-62.
KARA MUL. U.S. Cl. 6. (Int. Cl. 1). Reg. 12-11-62.
CEAT AND DESIGN. USS. Cl. 35. (Int. Cl. 12). Reg.
12-11-62.
S STEVENS (PLUS OTHER NOTATIONS) AND
DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 39. (Int. Cl. 25). Reg.
12-11-62.
WELCH’S. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 32). Reg. 12-11-62.
SHAKER’S AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 47. (Int. Cl. 33).
Reg. 12-11-62.
GLMA. U.S. Cl. 1. (Int. Cl. 18). Reg. 12-18-62.
PC AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 19). Reg.
12-18-62.
W WISCO PRODUCTS AND DESIGN. US. Cl. 19.
(Int. Cl. 12). Reg. 12-18-62.
OS89. U.S. Cl. 35. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 12-18-62.
CELL-U-CLOTH. US. Cl. 44. (Int. Cl. 5). Reg.
12-18-62.
KARA. USS. Cl. 6. (Int. Cl. 1). Reg. 12-25-62.
DURA-TUBE. US. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 6). Reg. 12-25-62.
DUROTHANE. US. Cl. 19. (Int. Cl. 12).
12-25-62.
HAMRON. USS. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 12-25-62.
BIG STAR. US. Cl. 46. (Int. Cls. 29, 30 and 31). Reg.
12-25-62.
DARKA-MARKA. USS. Cl. II.
1-1-63.
TOT AND LOT AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int
Cl. 19). Reg. 1-1-63.
RIVERCOOL. U.S. Cl. 42. (Int. Cl. 24). Reg. 1-1-63.
DULCE 16. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 1-1-63.
SPEAR. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 1-1-63.
IMPERIAL. US. Cl. 52. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 1-1-63.
MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 101. (Int. Cl.
35). Reg. 1-1-63
TUFF-SIDE AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 6).
Reg. 1-8-63.
CHANNEL MASTER. USS. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg.
1-8-63
LITE-OUT. U.S. Cl. 32. (Int. Cl. 20). Reg. 1-8-63.
FRE FLO. US. Cl. 44. (Int. Cl. 10). Reg. 1-8-63.
HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY. US. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 29).
Reg. 1-8-63.
HORSE GUARDS. US. Cl. 49. (Int. Cl. 33). Reg.
1-8-63.
FRAGONARD. U.S. Cl. 51. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 1-8-63.
Reg.
(Int. Cl. 7). Reg.
the
| the
26).
Reg.
AND
Reg.
2.
|. 33).
Reg.
1. 19.
Reg.
25-62.
Reg.
). Reg.
. Reg.
». (Int
-1-63.
Int. Cl.
Cl. 6).
). Reg.
63.
Cl. 29).
). Reg.
1-8-63.
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
743,657.
743,693.
743,703.
743,715.
743,720.
743,751.
743,859.
743,864.
743,888.
744,739.
744,783.
744,934.
744,936.
744,946.
744,958.
745,279.
745,372.
745,395.
745,546.
745,786.
745,922.
745,938.
745,996.
746,113.
746,126.
746,195.
R RUSSWIN AND DESIGN. USS. Cl. 13. (Int. Cl.
6). Reg. 1-15-63.
FLEET. U.S. Cl. 19. (Int. Cl. 12). Reg. 1-15-63.
ELECTROVOX. U.S. Cl. 21. (int. Cl. 9). Reg.
1-15-63.
VERSA-CRIMP. U.S. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg.
1-15-63.
ANKLSTAT. U.S. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 1-15-63.
VERSA-CRIMP. U.S. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg.
1-15-63.
ALBERGER. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 1-15-63.
IMPERIAL. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 29). Reg. 1-15-63.
IMPERIAL. U.S. Cl. 51. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 1-15-63.
THERM-A-BIND. U.S. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg.
2-5-63.
B AND DESIGN. US. Cl. 28. (Int. Cl. 14). Reg.
2-5-63.
KAPPA. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 2-5-63.
RICICLES. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 2-5-63.
CANADIAN BAY. U.S. Cl. 49. (Int. Cl. 33). Reg.
2-5-63.
FASHION FRESH. U.S. Cl. 51. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg.
2-5-63.
PERMA JET. U.S. Cl. 11. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg. 2-19-63.
HI-BREAK AND DESIGN. US. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9).
Reg. 2-19-63.
DAKE. U.S. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 2-19-63.
EMERYL. U.S. Cl. 44. (Int. Cl. 8). Reg. 2-19-63.
FP AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 26. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg.
2-26-63.
MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. US. Cl. 46. (Int. Cls.
29 and 30). Reg. 2-26-63.
MELLOW MASH. U.S. Cl. 49. (Int. Cl. 33). Reg.
2-26-63.
SHAKE °N SPRAY AND DESIGN. USS. Cl. 16.
(Int. Cl. 2). Reg. 2-26-63.
KEMRESIN AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 13. (Int. Cis. 6
and 20). Reg. 3-5-63.
BONBON. U.S. Cl. 16. (Int. Cl. 2). Reg. 3-5-63.
B H AND DESIGN. US. Cl. 22. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg.
3-5-63.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
746,196.
746,341.
746,461.
746,468.
746,512.
746,635.
746,700.
746,757.
746,764.
746,807.
746,897.
746,900.
746,933.
746,934.
746,954.
746,963.
746,978.
746,992.
747,001.
747,035.
747,072.
747,102.
747,120.
747,135.
747,207.
747,222.
747,297.
747,381.
748,107.
+ >
T™ 85
SPEED SLOT AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 22. (Int. Cl.
28). Reg. 3-5-63.
ETERNA 27. US. Cl. 51. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 3-5-63.
SHERWOOD. U.S. Cl. 13. (Int. Cl. 6). Reg. 3-12-63.
BILLUPS AND DESIGN. USS. Cl. 15. (int. Cl. 4).
Reg. 3-12-63.
TRI-ONIC. U.S. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 3-12-63.
ROBINS. U.S. Cl. 36. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 3-12-63.
MANTRIM. U.S. Cl. 39. (Int. Cl. 25). Reg. 3-12-63.
JAYCEES. U.S. Cl. 100. (Int. Cl. 42). Reg. 3-12-63.
1874 (PLUS OTHER NOTATIONS) AND
DESIGN. US. Cl. 200. Reg. 3-12-63.
MISTER PETE. US. Cl. 10. (Int. Cl. 1). Reg.
3-19-63.
“CHRISTIAN WITNESS”. U.S. Cl. 28. (Int. Cl. 14).
Reg. 3-19-63.
FIRE-LITE. U.S. Cl. 28. (Int. Cl. 14). Reg. 3-19-63.
READER’S DIGEST AND DESIGN. USS. Cl. 36.
(Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 3-19-63.
SELECCIONES DEL READER’S DIGEST AND
DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 36. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 3-19-63.
CLIN-ALERT. U.S. Cl. 38. (int. Cl. 16). Reg.
3-19-63.
NAMCO AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 38. (Int. Cl. 16).
Reg. 3-19-63.
PRIMEWALE. U.S. Cl. 42. (int. Cl. 24). Reg.
3-19-63.
SOCIABLES. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 3-19-63.
POPPINS. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 3-19-63.
“WONDER-COVER’. U.S. Cl. 51. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg.
3-19-63.
UNI-CARD AND DESIGN. U.S. Cl. 102. (Int. Cl.
36). Reg. 3-19-63.
DUNKING STATION. U.S. Cl. 8. (Int. Cl. 34). Reg.
3-26-63.
THERE Is A DIFFERENCE IN
TUBING... TUBEMANSHIP Is THAT
DIFFERENCE. US. Cl. 13. (Int. Cl. 6). Reg.
3-26-63.
QUILTED. U.S. Cl. 14. (Int. Cl. 6). Reg. 3-26-63.
SLICKBAR. U.S. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 3-26-63.
BATWING. U.S. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 3-26-63.
MULTI-PLAST. U.S. Cl 35. (Int. Cl 12). Reg.
3-26-63.
MATERIALS PROGRESS. U.S. Cl. 38. (Int. Cl. 16).
Reg. 3-26-63.
MOR-GLO. U.S. Cl. 37. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg. 4-16-63.
TRADEMARK REGISTRATIONS CANCELED
The designation “U.S. Cl.” appearing in this section refers to the U.S. class in effect prior to Sep. 1, 1973 rather than the
international class which applies to applications filed on or after that date. For adoption of international classification see notice in the
OFFICIAL
1,047,427.
1,047,432.
1,047,440.
1,047,441.
1,047,442.
1,047,443.
1,047,452.
1,047,453.
1,047,456.
1,047,464.
1,047,465.
1,047,466.
1,047,470.
1,047,471.
1,047,473.
1,047,474.
1,047,475.
1,047,478.
1,047,480.
1,047,485.
1,047,489.
1,047,493.
1,047,497.
1,047,498.
1,047,500.
1,047,502.
1,047,504.
1,047,508.
1,047,510.
1,047,513.
1,047,514.
1,047,520.
1,047,523.
1,047,524.
1,047,525.
1,047,529.
1,047,535.
1,047,536.
1,047,537.
1,047,538.
1,047,540.
1,047,547.
1,047,549.
1,047,551.
1,047,552.
1,047,554.
1,047,558.
1,047,559.
T™ < 86
GAZETTE of Jun. 26, 1973 (911 O.G. TM 210).
Section 8
SERASSAY. (Int. Cl. 1). Reg. 9-7-76.
UNIFEED. (Int. Cl. 1). Reg. 9-7-76.
AWARD. (Int. Cl. 2). Reg. 9-7-76.
CARIB. (Int. Cl. 2). Reg. 9-7-76.
SEA-TIN. (Int. Cl. 2). Reg. 9-7-76.
TIN-CLAD. (Int. Cl. 2). Reg. 9-7-76.
CRYOTHERM. (Int. Cl. 2). Reg. 9-7-76.
CLEARTONE. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 9-7-76.
ALO-HANDS. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 9-7-76.
MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. (Int.
9-7-76.
ENSURE. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 9-7-76.
SOFTGLOW. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 9-7-76.
MAKE ENDS MEET. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 9-7-76.
KARITH. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 9-7-76.
KARITH (PLUS OTHER NOTATIONS) AND
DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 9-7-76.
AVON EARTHBOUND. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 9-7-76.
BEAT THE HEAT BY VITALIS. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg.
9-7-76.
“FOR THE KIND OF MAN WHO MAKES
THINGS HAPPEN”. (Int. Cl. 3). Reg. 9-7-76.
PENNWAAX. (Int. Cl. 4). Reg. 9-7-76.
CS AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 4). Reg. 9-7-76.
MERTOXOL. (Int. Cl. 5). Reg. 9-7-76.
VIRGO G. (Int. Cl. 5). Reg. 9-7-76.
K-REG. (Int. Cl. 5). Reg. 9-7-76.
K-MAX. (Int. Cl. 5). Reg. 9-7-76.
PIVANOR. (int. Cl. 5). Reg. 9-7-76.
DAXALAN. (Int. Cl. 5). Reg. 9-7-76.
THAT STUFF. (Int. Cl. 5). Reg. 9-7-76.
HOOK N’ GROW. (Int. Cl. 6). Reg. 9-7-76.
SPRINGFIELD. (Int. Cl. 6). Reg. 9-7-76.
LONDON. (Int. Cl. 6). Reg. 9-7-76.
FLIP-TIP. (Int. Cl. 6). Reg. 9-7-76.
MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. (Int. Cls. 7 and 8).
Reg. 9-7-76.
TRIPLEX AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 9-7-76.
TAC-IL. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 9-7-76.
H-L. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 9-7-76.
LANRAPR. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 9-7-76.
PACK-A-MEAL. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 9-7-76.
SAV-A-MEAL. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 9-7-76.
SERVE-A-MEAL. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 9-7-76.
BAG-A-MEAL. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 9-7-76.
UNIFLO. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 9-7-76.
STAK-O-VEYOR. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 9-7-76.
INVESTEK. (Int. Cl. 7). Reg. 9-7-76.
JA. (Int. Cls. 8, 9 and 12). Reg. 9-7-76.
ROD-RUNNER. (Int. Cl. 8). Reg. 9-7-76.
SAFE-T-HUNTER AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 8). Reg.
9-7-76.
ENERGYSTICS AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg.
9-7-7@
HAYWARD RESEARCH. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
Cl. 3). Reg.
1,047,560.
1,047,569.
1,047,570.
1,047,575.
1,047,576.
1,047,577.
1,047,578.
1,047,580.
1,047,581.
1,047,584.
1,047,585.
1,047,586.
1,047,588.
1,047,591.
1,047,599.
1,047,605.
1,047,606.
1,047,607.
1,047,611.
1,047,614.
1,047,618.
1,047,623.
1,047,627.
1,047,630.
1,047,635.
1,047,636.
1,047,637.
1,047,638.
1,047,639.
1,047,640.
1,047,641.
1,047,642.
1,047,645.
1,047,654.
1,047,657.
1,047,658.
1,047,660.
1,047,665.
1,047,667.
1,047,668.
1,047,669.
1,047,670.
1,047,676.
1,047,680.
KHEBA AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
CAB. (Int. Cl. 5). Reg. 9-7-76.
XAM. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
DIGITROL. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
HI-BINDER. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
AUTOPARK. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
MUSIMEx . (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
WE MAKE SURE. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
HUMP-GARD. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
DIGIPROX. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
TANITE. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
TEMPO-355. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
AMCON. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
CONTROLMITTER AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 9).
Reg. 9-7-76.
COURTBRITE. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
CLC. (Int. Cl. 10). Reg. 9-7-76.
FTR AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 10). Reg. 9-7-76.
HEALTH GUARD. (Int. Cl. 10). Reg. 9-7-76.
GENIE-MATE. (Int. Cl. 11). Reg. 9-7-76.
MINIT CUP AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl.
9-7-76.
MINI KING. (Int. Cl. 11). Reg. 9-7-76.
A-C STORBURN AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 11). Reg.
9-7-76.
RRRAW POWER. (Int. Cl. 12). Reg. 9-7-76.
ALPHA-THANE. (Int. Cl. 12). Reg. 9-7-76.
BLIZZARD WIZARD. (Int. Cl. 12). Reg. 9-7-76.
RICO AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 12). Reg. 9-7-76.
SEVENTREES. (Int. Cl. 13). Reg. 9-7-76.
TOPSCORE. (Int. Cl. 13). Reg. 9-7-76.
LIQUID SILVER. (Int. Cl. 14). Reg. 9-7-76.
SOUL SOIL. (Int. Cl. 14). Reg. 9-7-76.
NEW DIMENSIONS. (Int. Cl. 14). Reg. 9-7-76.
MISSION. (Int. Cl. 14). Reg. 9-7-76.
CURRENT PRESCRIBING. (int.
9-7-76.
HIGH TIMES. (Int. Cls. 16 and 34). Reg. 9-7-76.
PILLAR. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg. 9-7-76.
FREE SPIRIT AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg.
9-7-76.
THE GRACE LINE. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg. 9-7-76.
PICT-O-GRAM. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg. 9-7-76.
REAX. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg. 9-7-76.
ANIMAL BABIES. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg. 9-7-76.
THE GROWING YEARS. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg. 9-7-76.
INK-O-PAK. (Int. Cl. 16). Reg. 9-7-76.
UFC-PAC. (Int. Cl. 17). Reg. 9-7-76.
POLY CITE AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 17). Reg.
9-17-76.
11). Reg.
Cl. 16). Reg.
the
Reg.
. Reg.
. Reg.
»). Reg.
9-17-76.
7). Reg.
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
1,047,681.
1,047,684.
1,047,686.
1,047,689.
1,047,693.
1,047,694.
1,047,696.
1,047,700.
1,047,701.
1,047,705.
1,047,708.
1,047,709.
1,047,712.
1,047,714.
1,047,717.
1,047,718.
1,047,719.
1,047,720.
1,047,723.
1,047,725.
1,047,728.
1,047,730.
1,047,733.
1,047,734.
1,047,735.
1,047,736.
1,047,737.
1,047,741.
1,047,742.
1,047,743.
1,047,744.
1,047,745.
1,047,748.
1,047,749.
1,047,750.
1,047,751.
1,047,752.
1,047,753.
1,047,754.
1,047,755.
1,047,756.
1,047,757.
1,047,759.
1,047,760.
1,047,761.
1,047,767.
1,047,768.
1,047,770.
1,047,771
TI COM AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 17). Reg. 9-7-76.
BARRIER. (Int. Cl. 17). Reg. 9-7-76.
FLEX-FOAM. (Int. Cl. 17). Reg. 9-7-76.
MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 17). Reg.
9-7-76.
M AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 18). Reg. 9-7-76.
SERANAC. (Int. Cl. 18). Reg. 9-7-76.
REDI-BAR. (Int. Cl. 19). Reg. 9-7-76.
THE HIGHLANDS. (Int. Cl. 19). Reg. 9-7-76.
INTERPILE. (Int. Cl. 19). Reg. 9-7-76.
HOLE HOLDER AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 20). Reg.
9-7-76.
POSTURE LINE. (Int. Cl. 20). Reg. 9-7-76.
PROGRESS 201. (Int. Cl. 20). Reg. 9-7-76.
HANG SET. (Int. Cl. 21). Reg. 9-7-76.
SOFT-CAN AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 21). Reg.
9-7-76.
HALO. (Int. Cl. 22). Reg. 9-7-76.
BERBETTI. (Int. Cl. 23). Reg. 9-7-76.
HTP. (Int. Cl. 24). Reg. 9-7-76.
ATLANTIS AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 25). Reg.
9-7-76.
LADY BARKER. (Int. Cl. 25). Reg. 9-7-76.
“DESTINY” AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 25). Reg.
9-17-76.
MERRY STEPS AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 25). Reg.
9-7-76.
PEASANTRIES LTD. AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 25).
Reg. 9-7-76.
KNOLLCREST. (Int. Cl. 27). Reg. 9-7-76.
MASTERBLENDS. (Int. Cl. 27). Reg. 9-7-76.
MASTERPRINTS. (Int. Cl. 27). Reg. 9-7-76.
NEBULA. (Int. Cl. 27). Reg. 9-7-76.
POSTARUG. (Int. Cl. 27). Reg. 9-7-76.
ORM. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
ZING TENNIS. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
BATTLING KNIGHTS. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
GLUE FACTORY DERBY. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg.
9-17-76.
SPIRIT WORLD. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
LANCER. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
DANDY. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
GREENIRONS. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
FESTIVE. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
SAMMY SLAM-ME. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
SCUBAFIN. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
AMAZING, FANTASTIC. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
MOBILE INVESTIGATION UNIT. (Int. Cl. 28).
Reg. 9-7-76.
WHAT'S COOKIN”. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
CHROME TWIST. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
THE ENEMY. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
LI'L BIG GUYS. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg. 9-7-76.
STRANDED AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 28). Reg.
9-17-76.
COUNTRY BREAKFAST SCRAMBLIN'S. (Int. Cl.
29). Reg. 9-7-76.
PICKLED PETE. (Int. Cl. 29). Reg. 9-7-76.
PALOS VERDES AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 29). Reg.
9-17-76.
MATADOR. (Int. Cl. 29). Reg. 9-7-76.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
1,047,772.
1,047,776.
1,047,777.
1,047,778.
1,047,780.
1,047,781.
1,047,783.
1,047,784.
1,047,785.
1,047,786.
1,047,787.
1,047,789.
1,047,790.
1,047,801.
1,047,803.
1,047,809.
1,047,813.
1,047,814.
1,047,819.
1,047,824.
1,047,828.
1,047,831.
1,047,835.
1,047,839.
1,047,841.
1,047,842.
1,047,843.
1,047,844.
1,047,848.
1,047,850.
1,047,851.
1,047,855.
1,047,858.
1,047,859.
1,047,861.
1,047,862.
1,047,872.
1,047,875.
1,047,876.
1,047,878.
1,047,882.
1,047,883.
1,047,884.
1,047,890.
1,047,894.
TM 87
SIERRA FARMS AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 29). Reg.
9-7-76.
BAKERS DELIGHT AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 29).
Reg. 9-7-76.
LOBSTERTINO. (Int. Cl. 29). Reg. 9-7-76.
PEARL GEMS. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 9-7-76.
COUNTRY BREAKFAST. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 9-7-76.
MATCH MINTS. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 9-7-76.
COUNTRY BREAKFAST SLICES. (Int. Cl. 30).
Reg. 9-7-76.
COUNTRY BREAKFAST PATTIES. (int. Cl. 30).
Reg. 9-7-76.
COUNTRY BREAKFAST STRIPS. (Int. Cl. 30).
Reg. 9-7-76.
PIZZA WORLD. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 9-7-76.
ICE BRR GRR AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg.
9-17-76.
THE COCONUTREE. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 9-7-76.
THE COCONUTREE AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 30).
Reg. 9-17-76.
10-4. (Int. Cl. 30). Reg. 9-7-76.
VI-AN AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 31). Reg. 9-7-76.
HORSE POWER. (Int. Cl. 31). Reg. 9-7-76.
IN STEP AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 31). Reg. 9-7-76.
TROJAN. (Int. Cl. 31). Reg. 9-7-76.
PASCUAL. (Int. Cl. 32). Reg. 9-7-76.
SPIRITO BALLATORE AND DESIGN. (int. Cl.
33). Reg. 9-7-76.
MATTE GRAIN. (Int. Cl. 34). Reg. 9-7-76.
VITAL. (Int. Cl. 35). Reg. 9-7-76.
BANKQUIK AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 36). Reg.
9-7-76.
INTERPILE. (Int. Cl. 37). Reg. 9-7-76.
AMERI-CON PACIFIC AND DESIGN. (int. Cl.
39). Reg. 9-7-76.
AMERI-CON PACIFIC. (Int. Cl. 39). Reg. 9-7-76.
HARP. (Int. Cl. 39). Reg. 9-7-76.
HARP AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 39). Reg. 9-7-76.
THE SUPREMES AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 41). Reg.
9-7-76.
HERO. (Int. Cl. 41). Reg. 9-7-76.
TUNDRA SOUTH. (Int. Cl. 41). Reg. 9-7-76.
THE CLASSMEN. (Int. Cl. 41). Reg. 9-7-76.
AL’S PIZZA HOUSE. (Int. Cl. 42). Reg. 9-7-76.
SCOOPERMAN AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 42). Reg.
9-17-76.
MISCELLANEOUS DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 42). Reg.
9-7-76.
SUPER FLAVORS AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 42).
Reg. 9-7-76.
ODDS AND ENDS AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 42).
Reg. 9-7-76.
LANDMARK. (Int. Cl. 42). Reg. 9-7-76.
THE ELECTRONIC PAVILION AND DESIGN.
(Int. Cl. 42). Reg. 9-7-76.
THE STREAMLINERS. (Int. Cl. 42). Reg. 9-7-76.
JASON’S. (Int. Cl. 42). Reg. 9-7-76.
USG AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 42). Reg. 9-7-76.
THE BEST SEAFOOD ON DRY LAND. (Int. Cl.
42). Reg. 9-7-76.
HOUSE OF LIFE. (U.S. Cl. 38). Reg. 9-7-76.
TAXSMITH. (U.S. Cl. 101). Reg. 9-7-76.
T™ 88
OFFICIAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY 1, 1983
1,047,895. COMICMOBILE AND DESIGN. (U.S. Cl. 101).
Reg. 9-7-76.
1,047,899. SUPER FLUID. (Int. Cl. 4). Reg. 9-7-76.
1,047,900. SUPER-GRIP. (Int. Cl. 8). Reg. 9-7-76.
1,047,902. BATT MON. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
1,047,903. TAPKASE AND DESIGN. (Int. Cl. 9). Reg. 9-7-76.
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INDEX OF REGISTRANTS
February 1, 1983
(Registered; Renewed; Canceled; Amended, Corrected, etc.; New Certificates; 12c Publications.)
The designation “U.S. Cl.” appearing in this section refers to the U.S. class in effect prior to Sep. 1, 1973 rather than the
international class which applies to applications filed on or after that date. For adoption of international classification see notice in the
OFFICIAL GAZETTE of Jun. 26, 1973 (911 O.G. TM 210).
AAA Associates, Inc., Niles, Mich. 1,225,839, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 9.
Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Ill. :
1,225,640, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
1,225,706, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Accessories Unlimited, Inc., Winchester, Mass. 1,225,979, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 18.
Acme-Cleveland Corporation, The National Acme Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. 746,963, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 38. (Int. Cl. 16).
Acoustiguide Corporation, New York, N.Y. 1,226,224, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
A-Dec, Inc., Newberg, Oreg. 1,225,999, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 20.
Adkins, James Kappes and Charlotte Gayle Adkins, Upper
Marlboro, Md. 1,225,970, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Adolph Coors Company, Golden, Colo. 1,226,000, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 20.
Adolph Gottscho, Inc., Adolph Gottscho, Inc., Hillside, N.Y.
742,847, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 11. (Int. Cl. 7).
Advanced Livestock Systems, Inc., Wadena, lowa. 1,226,275,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Advance Engineering Company, Gardena, Calif. 1,225,994, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 20.
Aerobic Dancing, Inc., Northridge, Calif. 1,226,229, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 41.
Aero Engineering Corporation, Colorado Springs, Colo.
1,225,894, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 11.
Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft, Leverkausen, Fed. Rep. of
Germany. 1,225,636, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Agway Inc., Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange, Incorporated,
Syracuse, N.Y. 746,807, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 10. (Int. Cl. 1).
Ag-West Growers, Inc., Bakersfield, Calif. 1,226,266, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
A. H. Robins Company, Incorporated, Richmond, Va. 1,225,700,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Aiken Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,047,696, canc. Int. Cl.
19.
A.LR. Research, Inc., Hopkins, Minn. 1,225,626, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 1.
Airwick Industries, Inc., The Chore Utensils Corporation of
America, Carlstadt, N.J. 163,807, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 4. (Int.
Cl. 3).
Airwick Industries, Inc., Carlstadt, N.J. 1,225,672, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 3.
Akwell Industries, Inc., Dothan, Ala. 1,225,864, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 10.
Aladdin Mills, Inc., Dalton, Ga. 1,047,737, canc. Int. Cl. 27.
Alden Electronic & Impulse Recording Equipment Comnany,
Inc., Westboro, Mass. 1,225,769, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
A. Leon Capel & Sons, Incorporated, Troy, N.C. 1,047,736, canc.
Int. Cl. 27.
Alhambra Records, Inc., Miramar, Santurce, Puerto Rico.
1,225,782, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Alivar S.p.A., Novara, Italy. 1,226,075, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 29.
Allen, Charles M., d.b.a. Imperial Products, Riviera Beach, Fla.
1,047,900, canc. Int. Cl. 8.
Aloe Creme Laboratories, Inc., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1,047,456,
canc. Int. Cl. 3.
Alpha Industrial Tire Corporation, Akron, Ohio. 1,047,630, canc.
Int. Cl. 12.
Alside Inc., Alside Inc., Akron, Ohio. 743,230, ren. 2-1-83. U.S.
Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 6).
Al's Pizza House, Decatur, Ga. 1,047,858, canc. Int. Cl. 42.
Alternet, Inc., Guerneville, Calif. 1,225,975, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
16.
Alumin-Nu Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. 1,225,681, pub
11-9-82. Int. Cl §
Amco Corporation, Chicago, Ill. 1,225,623, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
1.
Amerace Corporation, New York, N.Y. 1,225,906, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 12.
American Bankers Association, Washington, D.C. :
1,226,347, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
1,226,348, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
American Board of Pathology, The, Tampa, Fla. 1,226,269, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
American Coldset Corp., Addison, Tex. 1,225,982, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 19.
American College, The, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 1,225,948, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 16.
American Colloid Company, Skokie, Ill. 740,166, ren. 2-1-83. U.S.
Cl. 1. (int. Cl. 1).
American Continental Insurance Company, Kansas City, Mo.
1,226,155, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
American Cyanamid Company, Wayne, N_J. :
1,225,642, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
1,225,846, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
1,225,867, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
American Fiber Optics Corporation, Signal Hill, Calif. 1,225,806,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
American Greetings Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. 1,226,027,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
American Home Products Corporation, New York, N.Y. :
1,225,708, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,713, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
American Hospital Supply Corporation, Du Pa Co, Inc.,
Evanston, Ill. 743,509, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 44. (Int. Cl. 10).
American Hospital Supply Corporation, Evanston, III:
1,225,865, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
1,226,264, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
American Optical Corporation, Southbridge, Mass. 1,047,605,
canc. Int. Ci. 10.
American Recreation Group, New York, N.Y., from Huffy
Corporation, Miamisburg, Ohio. 1,225,726, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12.
American Republic Insurance Company, Des Moines, lowa.
733,562, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 102. (Int. Cl. 36).
American Safety Razor Company, Verona, Va. 1,225,750, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 8.
American Society for Metals, American Society for Metals,
Metals Park, Ohio. 747,381, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 38. (Int. Cl.
16).
TMI 1
TMI 2
American Thread Company, The, Stamford, Conn. 1,226,013,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 23.
American Woodmark Corporation, Berryville, Va. 1,225,992, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 20.
American Wood Preservers Institute, McLean, Va.
pub. 11-9-82. U.S. Cl. 200.
Amerispain, Inc., d.b.a. Amerispain Breeders Association, San
Angelo, Tex. 1,226,267, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
AMF Incorporated, Ben Hogan Company, White Plains, N.Y. :
746,195, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 22. (Int. Cl. 28).
746,196, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 22. (Int. Cl. 28).
Amole, Incorporated, Dayton, Ohio. 744,958, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl.
51. (Int. Cl. 3).
Amway Corporation, Ada, Mich. , from Emerson Electric Co., St.
Louis, Mo. 1,225,889, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 11.
Andrew Abrams Associates, Inc., Weehawken, N.J.
canc. Int. Cl. 28.
Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Mich. 1,225,911, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 14, 16, 20, 21 and 41.
Anelva Corporation, Sunnyvale, Calif. 1,225,744, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 7.
Angleman, John D., Brookside, N.J. 1,047,781, canc. Int. Cl. 30.
Apple Computer, Inc., Cupertino, Calif. 1,225,776, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Arbee Inc., Ventura, Calif. 1,226,178, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 37.
Arnodin, Maime, Paris, France. 1,226,149, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
35.
Art Associates, Inc., Silver Spring, Md. 1,226,262, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 41.
Arthur H. Thomas Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 1,225,963, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
1,226,360,
1,047,752,
A. Schreter & Sons Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. 740,061, ren. 2-1-83.
U.S. Cl. 39. (Int. Cl. 25).
Ashaway Line & Twine Mfg. Co., Inc., Ashaway, R.I. 1,226,065,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 28.
A.S.M. Company, Orange, Calif. 1,047,514, canc. Int. Cl. 6.
Asset Based Funding Corporation, Hartford, Conn. 1,226,162,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Associated Press, The, New York, N.Y. 1,225,934, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 16.
Ateliers de la Motobecane, S.A., Pantin, France:
1,225,899, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 12.
1,225,900, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 12.
Atkins, Jr., Jesse Samuel, Point Mugu, Calif. 1,225,789, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Atlanta Janitorial Services, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. 1,226,182, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 37 and 42.
Atlantic Can Company, Passaic, N.J. 1,226,006, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 21.
Atlantic Richfield Company, Los Angeles, Calif. :
1,226,136, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 35 and 37.
1,226,137, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 35 and 37.
1,226,138, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 35 and 37.
1,226,139, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 35 and 37.
Atlas Supply Company, Springfield, N.J. 1,225,898, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 12.
ATO Chimie, Courbevoie, France.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 1 and 17.
Augerscope, Inc., San Fernando, Calif. 1,047,520, canc. Int. Cls. 7
and 8.
1,225,621, pub. 11-9-82.
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Aurora Products Corp., West Hempstead, N.Y. 1,047,742, canc.
Int. Cl. 28.
Autologic, Incorporated, Newbury Park, Calif. 1,225,736, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 7.
Automated Systems, Inc., Brookfield, Wis.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 37 and 42.
Avnet, Inc., Channel Master Corporation, Ellenville, N.Y. :
742,573, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 6).
743,331, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9).
Avon Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. :
1,047,474, canc. Int. Cl. 3.
1,047,641, canc. Int. Cl. 14.
1,225,716, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Badische Corporation, Williamsburg, Va. 1,225,903, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 12.
Bakers Marketing, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,088, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 30.
Balding, George H., Salt
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Baldwin-Graphic Engineers, Inc., Highland, Calif.
canc. Int. Cl. 7.
Balloon-Age, Inc., Short Hills, NJ.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 35 and 38.
Bancroft Corporation, Waukesha, Wis. 1,225,766, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Bane-Clene Corporation,
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 37.
Banque De L’Indochine Et De Suez, Chicago, Ill. 1,226,153, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Bantam Books, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,225,965, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 16.
Barcana Ltd., Granby, Quebec, Canada. 1,226,062, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 28.
Barnes-Hind Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif. :
1,047,500, canc. Int. Cl. 5.
1,047,569, canc. Int. Cl. 5.
Baumann AG Rolladenfabrik, Wadenswil, Switzerland. 1,225,730,
pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 6, 22 and 24.
Bausum, Dolores, Lexington, Va. 1,226,015, pub.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 24, 25 and 27.
Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc., Deerfield, Ill. 1,225,633, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Bayliner Marine Corporation, Seattle, Wash.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 12.
B&B Bologna di Basaglia Rubens e Bollina Ezio s.n.c., Bologna,
Italy. 1,225,741, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 7.
Beautilawns, Inc., Dallas, Tex. 1,047,861, canc. Int. Cl. 42.
Beecham Inc., Clifton, N_J. :
1,225,678, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,679, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,680, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Behavioral Economics, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,225,977, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Bel-Aire Paint Company, Torrance, Calif. 745,996, ren. 2-1-83.
U.S. Cl. 16. (Int. Cl. 2).
Belridge Farms, Bakersfield, Calif. :
1,226,112, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
1,226,113, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
Bemiss-Jason Corporation, Palo Alto, Calif.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Bennett Association, The, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1,226,142, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
Berger, Gustav A., New York, N.Y. 1,226,004, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 20.
Berkey-Colortran, Inc., Burbank, Calif. 1,047,618, canc. Int. Cl.
11.
Berkley-Small, Inc., Mobile, Ala. 1,225,926, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
16.
1,226,181, pub.
Lake City, Utah. 1,225,804, pub.
1,047,547,
1,226,130, pub. 11-9-82.
Indianapolis, Ind. 1,226,192, pub.
11-9-82.
1,225,908, pub.
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Berrini, Patricia E., Potsdam, N.Y. 1,225,980, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 18, 24 and 28.
Betz Process Chemicals, Inc., The Woodlands, Tex. 1,226,341,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Bianchi Leather Products, Inc., Temecula, Calif. 1,226,238, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Bingle Lures, Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y. :
1,047,748, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
1,047,749, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
Bingo Mart Inc., Whitinsville, Mass. 1,225,991, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 20.
Binney & Smith Inc., Easton, Pa. 1,225,946, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
16.
Biological Microscopy Company, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. 1,226,289,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Bio-Sentry Engineering, Inc., Whitmore Lake, Mich. 1,226,194,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 37.
Bioveda Naturprodukte GmbH, Augsburg, Fed. Rep. of
Germany. 1,226,089, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 30.
Bipo, Inc., Oklahoma City, Okla. 1,047,705, canc. Int. Cl. 20.
BJ-HUGHES Inc., Houston, Tex. 1,225,978, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
17.
B.J. Management, Inc., Denver, Colo. 1,226,354, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 42.
Blue Goose Growers, Inc., Western Fruit Growers Sales Co.,
Fullerton, Calif. 733,503, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 31).
Bluff City Distributing Company, Inc.,, Memphis, Tenn.
1,047,876, canc. Int. Cl. 42.
Board of Publication of the United Methodist Church, Inc., The,
a.k.a. The United Methodist Publishing House, Nashville,
Tenn. 1,225,968, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Bobby Bell’s Bar-B-Que, Inc., Lawrence, Kans. 1,226,332, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH, Ingelheim am Rhein,
Fed. Rep. of Germany. 1,225,689, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Bolt Associates, Inc.: See—
Bolt Technology Corporation.
Bolt Technology Corporation, from Bolt Associates, Inc.,
Norwalk, Conn. 1,225,755, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
BonyF Aktiengeselischaft, Schaan, Liechtenstein. 1,225,685, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Borden, Inc., Columbus, Ohio:
1,226,081, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 29.
1,226,097, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 30.
Bork, Jr., John, d.b.a. Out West Flyfishers, Cupertino, Calif.
1,226,026, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Bowes “Seal Fast” Corporation, Indianapolis, Ind. 747,297, ren.
2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 35. (Int. Cl. 12).
Boyd, Beverly J., db.a. A New Hue, Walnut Creek, Calif.
1,226,295, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Braddock Instrument Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1,225,938, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Breneman of Wisconsin, Inc., Breneman-Hartshorn Inc.,
Norcross, Ga. 743,435, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 32. (Int. Cl. 20).
Brig-A-Knits, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,045, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 25.
Briggs Product Ltd., Inc., Winter Haven, Fla. 1,225,778, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Brintons Limited, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England.
1,226,052, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 27.
Bristol-Myers Company, New York, N.Y. 1,047,475, canc. Int.
Cl. 3.
Brite Music Enterprises, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah. 1,225,767,
pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 9 and 16.
Brodie, Hugh, Monticello, N.Y. 1,047,560, canc. Int. Cl. 9.
Brookside Shopping Center, Greensboro, N.C. 1,226,173, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
TMI 3
Bryan Foods, Inc., West Point, Miss. :
1,226,079, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 29.
1,226,080, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 29.
Buckinghams, The, Evanston, Ill. 1,226,231, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
41.
Bumper to Bumper Program, Inc., Kansas City, Kans. :
1,225,659, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
1,225,660, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Bundy American Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. 1,226,201, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
Bunker Ramo Corporation, Oak Brook, Ill. 1,225,773, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Burger King Corporation, Miami, Fla. 1,047,787, canc. Int. Cl.
30
Burgundy Leasing Corp., Long Island City, N.Y. 1,226,202, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
Burn Brae Day Camp of Creative Arts, Inc., Dresher, Pa.
1,226,260, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Burns-Biotec Laboratories, Inc., Omaha, Nebr. :
1,225,692, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,693, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,694, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
CACTI, Inc., Arlington, Va. 1,226,280, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Calfresh Flower Fields, Inc., Camarillo, Calif. 1,226,103, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
Calmor, Inc., Adairsville, Ga. 1,047,720, canc. Int. Cl. 25.
Capitol Food Industries, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 1,047,771, canc. Init.
Cl. 29.
Capitol Records, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. 1,225,819, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Cappelli, Nini Poli, d.b.a. Poli Cappelli, Los Angeles, Calif.
1,226,291, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Cargill, Incorporated, Minnetonka, Minn. 1,225,718, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 5 and 31.
Caribbean Hotel Association, Santurce, Puerto Rico. 1,225,954,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Carlisle Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1,225,907, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 12.
Carl Sagan Productions, Inc., Montrose, Calif. 1,225,945, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Carlson, Wayne, d.b.a. Wayne Carlson & Company, Benicia,
Calif. 1,226,054, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 27.
Carron, Lee, d.b.a. Smokie Products, Jackson, Wis. 1,047,768,
canc. Int. Cl. 29.
Cartel Security Consultants, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
1,226,140, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 35 and 42.
Carter-Wallace, Inc., New York, N.Y. :
1,225,695, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,696, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,697, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,710, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Cartier, Incorporated, New York, N.Y. :
1,226,301, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
1,226,302, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Cashin, Jr., James A., d.b.a. Advanced Cinema Systems, Malibu,
Calif. 1,225,821, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Cashway Building Materials, Inc., El Paso, Tex. 1,047,872, canc.
Int. Cl. 42.
Catalogia, Inc., Tuxedo, N.Y. 1,226,145, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
C D & P Health Products, Inc., Caldwell, N.J. 1,225,866, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
CDT Textiles Limited, Manchester, England. 1,226,033, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Ceat S.p.A., Ceat Gomma Societa per Azioni, Torino, Italy.
741,997, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 35. (Int. Cl. 12).
Centre Ville Restaurant, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,338, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Century Wrecker Corporation, Coltewah, Tenn. 1,225,896, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 12.
TMI 4
Cerell Enterprises, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,325, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 42.
Champion International Corporation, Stamford, Conn. :
1,047,734, canc. Int. Cl. 27.
1,047,735, canc. Int. Cl. 27
1,226,120, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
Charles A. Draper Co., Inc., d.b.a. Draper Printing, Boston,
Mass. 1,047,670, canc. Int. Cl. 16.
Charlie Club, Inc., Joliet, Ill. 1,226,253, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple
Class, Int. Cls. 41 and 42.
Charter Marketing Company, Billups Western Petroleum
Company, Hammond, La. 746,468, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 15.
(Int. Cl. 4).
Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., The, Uni-Serv Corporation, New
York, N.Y. 747,072, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 102. (Int. Cl. 36).
Checker Motors Corporation, Kalamazoo, Mich. 739,936, ren.
2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 19. (Int. Cl. 12).
Check-It Services, Inc., Walnut Creek, Calif.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Chick-Fil-A, Inc., Hapeville, Ga. 1,226,276, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
42.
Children’s Television Workshop, New York, N.Y. 1,226,234, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Chocolates Garoto S.A., Espirito Santo, Brazil. 1,226,096, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 30.
Chris-Craft Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Christian Business Men’s Committee of United States of America,
Inc., Chattanooga, Tenn. 1,226,359, pub. 11-9-82. U.S. Cl. 200.
Chrysler Corporation, Highland Park, Mich. 1,225,902, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 12.
Cities Service Company, Tulsa, Okla. 1,225,987, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 20 and 21.
CKD Praha, Oborovy Podnik, Prague, Czechoslovakia.
1,225,740, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 7, 9, 11 and 12.
Clairol Incorporated, New York, N.Y. 1,225,820, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Clark Oil & Refining Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. 1,225,645,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Classic Fan, Inc., DeSoto, Tex. :
1,225,807, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
1,225,891, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 11.
Clausen Company, The, Fords, NJ. :
1,225,638, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
1,225,639, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Cleveland Browns, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. 1,226,244, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 41.
Clorox Company, The, Oakland, Calif. :
1,225,675, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,226,084, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 29.
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. :
1,226,039, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
1,226,049, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
C. M. Mushrooms, Inc., Hayward, Calif. 1,226,111, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 31.
Coconut Trees of America, Inc., Durham, N.C. :
1,047,789, canc. Int. Cl. 30.
1,047,790, canc. Int. Cl. 30.
Codo Manufacturing Corporation, Codo Manufacturing
Corporation, Leetsdale, Pa. 745,279, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 11.
(int. Cl. 16).
Cole National Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. 1,047,554, canc. Int.
Cl. 8.
Color Marketing Group, Inc., Washington, D.C. 1,226,317, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Comlaw, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich. 1,226,336, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
42.
Compania Frutera Sudamericana S.A., Santiago, Chile. 1,226,107,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
Complete Abrasive Blasting Systems, Inc., Kent, Wash. 1,226,186,
pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 37, 41 and 42.
1,226,171, pub.
1,226,313, pub.
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FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Compuclaim Corp., Richardson, Tex. 1,226,125, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 35.
Comrex Corporation, Sudbury, Mass. 1,225,793, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 9.
Comshare, Incorporated, Ann Arbor,
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Conair Corporation, Edison, N.J. 1,225,854, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
10.
Congoleum Corporation, Kearny, N.J. 1,226,053, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 27.
Conklin Company, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. 1,047,899, canc. Int.
Cl. 4.
Connaught Laboratories Limited, Willowdale, Ontario, Canada.
1,225,674, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Conrat, Richard, Healdsburg, Calif.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 37 and 42.
Consolidated Foods Corporation, d.b.a. Hi-Brand Foods,
Winston-Salem, N.C. 1,226,083, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 29.
Consumers’ United Group, Washington, D.C. 1,226,164, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Contex Inc., Sherman Oaks, Calif. :
1,225,774, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
1,225,775, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Continental Camera Corporation, Rahway, N.J. :
1,225,842, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
1,225,843, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
1,225,844, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Cookies Cook'n, Inc., Woburn, Mass. :
1,226,293, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
1,226,294, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Cooper Color Inc., Jacksonville, Fla. 1,225,932, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 16.
Cornwall Equities, Limited, Bronx, N.Y. 1,047,723, canc. Int. Cl.
25.
Correa, Botero y Compania Comandita por Acciones-Colcepillos,
Medellin, Colombia. 1,226,007, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 21.
Cotter & Company, Chicago, Ill. :
1,225,988, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 20.
1,225,989, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 20.
Cox Hobbies Inc., Santa Ana, Calif. 1,226,059, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 28.
C. R. Bard Inc., Murray Hill, N.J., from Diamond Shamrock
Medical Products, Inc., Deerfield, Ill. 1,225,849, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 10. >
C. R. Bard Inc., Murray Hill, N.J. 1,225,863, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
10.
Credit Bureau, Inc., The, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1,226,154, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 36 and 42.
Crespi, Gabriella, Milan, Italy. 1,225,986, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 20.
Crompton Company, Inc., Hockmeyer Bros. Inc., New York,
N.Y. 746,978, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 42. (Int. Cl. 24).
Crown Service Systems Inc., Boston, Mass. 1,226,190, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 37 and 42.
C.S.F. Alexandria Blouses, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,028, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Curt Teich & Company, Chicago, Ill. 1,047,665, canc. Int. Cl. 16.
Custom Industrial Equipment, Inc., Dayton, Ohio. 1,226,191, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 37 and 42.
Zanesville, Ohio.
Mich. 1,226,282, pub.
1,226,179, pub. 11-9-82.
Custom Investments, Inc.,
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
CYMaticolor Corporation, Edison, N.J. 1,226,135, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 35.
Dabney Decorating, Moline, Ill. 1,226,312, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
42.
Daion Co., Ltd., Moto-machi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu,
Japan. 1,225,920, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 15.
1,226,321, pub.
1983
82. Int.
82. Int.
2, pub.
Int. Cl.
11-9-82.
inc. Int.
Canada.
11-9-82.
Foods,
4, pub.
9-82. Int.
. Int. Cl.
icepillos,
9-82. Int.
shamrock
_ 11-9-82.
2. Int. Cl.
. 11-9-82.
nt. Cl. 20.
-w York,
190, pub.
,028, pub.
it. Cl. 16.
191, pub.
321, pub.
». 11-9-82.
2. Int. Cl.
Osaka-fu,
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Dale Electric Supply Co., Inc., Glens Falls, N.Y. 1,226,296, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Dana Corporation, Perfect Circle Corporation, Toledo, Ohio.
742,390, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 35. (Int. Cl. 7).
Dan-Ellen, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,036, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
25.
Danny Dare, Inc., Debby Dare, Inc., Kansas City, Mo. 739,783,
ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 39. (Int. Cl. 25).
Dan River Inc., Dan River Mills, Incorporated, Danville, Va.
743,054, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 42. (Int. Cl. 24).
Dart Industries Inc., d.b.a. The West Bend Company, Los
Angeles, Calif. 1,047,614, canc. Int. Cl. 11.
Darwin Industries, Santa Monica, Calif. 1,047,552, canc. Int. Cl.
8.
David P. Cook & Associates, Inc., Dallas, Tex. 1,225,816, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Dawson Enterprises, d.b.a. The Cavins Co., Long Beach, Calif.
1,225,810, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Dazey Products Company, Kansas City, Mo. :
1,047,535, canc. Int. Cl. 7.
1,047,536, canc. Int. Cl. 7.
1,047,537, canc. Int. Cl. 7.
1,047,538, canc. Int. Cl. 7.
Delmark Company, Inc., The, Minneapolis, Minn. 1,226,095, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 30.
Delmed, Inc., Canton, Mass. 1,225,858, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Delminco International Ltd., New York, N.Y. 1,225,788, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Delta Drilling Company, Tyler, Tex. 1,226,126, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 35, 37, 41 and 42.
Den Craft Sales Ltd., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
1,226,002, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 20.
Denny's, Inc., La Mirada, Calif. 1,047,882, canc. Int. Cl. 42.
Dermatological Products of Texas, Inc., Ft. Worth, Tex.
1,226,009, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 21.
Designer's Clothing, Ltd., Needham, Mass. 1,226,037, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Designers Collection, Incorporated, Dallas, Tex. 1,226,010, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 21.
Destiny Design, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 1,047,725, canc. Int. Cl. 25.
D. Forer & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,225,936, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 16.
D. Howse & Company Limited, London, England. 1,225,877,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Diagnostic Technology, Inc., Great Neck, N.Y. 1,225,629, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Diamco Limited, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 1,225,985, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 20.
Diamond Crystal Salt Company, St. Clair, Mich. :
743,859, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30).
1,047,432, canc. Int. Cl. 1.
Diamond Shamrock Medical Products, Inc.: See—
C. R. Bard Inc.
Dicomed Corporation, Minneapolis, Minn. 1,225,777, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Dietzgen Corporation, Des Plaines, Ill. 1,225,797, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Digilog, Inc., Montgomeryville, Pa., from Digilog Systems, Inc.,
Horsham, Pa. 1,225,772, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Digilog Systems, Inc.: See—
Digilog, Inc.
Dimmel, Charles Andrew, d.b.a. The Classmen, Independence,
Mo. 1,047,855, canc. Int. Cl. 41.
Direct Jewellery International Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
1,225,909, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 14 and 26.
Diversey Corporation, The, Chicago, Ill. 1,047,464, canc. Int. Cl.
i
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
TMI 5
Divine Brothers Company, Utica, N.Y. 742,615, ren. 2-1-83. U.S.
Cl. 19. (Int. Cl. 12).
D.M.C. Divisione Meccanica Castelli S.p.A., Toscanella di Dozza
(Province of Bologna), Italy. 1,225,743, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 7.
Doehla, Inc., Nashua, N.H. 1,225,944, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Domain, Inc., New Richmond, Wis. 1,225,704, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 5. -
Donna Fruit Company, Inc., Edinburg, Tex. 1,047,813, canc. Int.
Cl. 31.
Dorm Corp., Southfield, Mich. 1,047,875, canc. Int. Cl. 42.
Dorton, Charles L., d.b.a. Bulldog Knife Co., Kingsport, Tenn.
1,225,749, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 8.
Dotti Originals, New York, N.Y. 1,226,035, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
25.
Downers, Inc., Appleton, Wis. 1,226,034, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Downtowner-Passport International Hotel Corporation, The
Downtowner Corporation, Madison, Tenn. 737,345, ren. 2-1-82.
U.S. Cl. 100. (Int. Cl. 42).
Duclos, Clovis R., d.b.a. Greenirons, Inc., Long Beach, Calif.
1,047,750, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
Dunham-Bush, Inc., West Hartford, Conn. 1,226,188, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 37.
Dynaforce Corporation, Old Bethpage, N.Y. 1,225,984, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 19.
Dynre Sales Company, Ephrata, Pa. 1,226,031, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 25.
Eager, Caryl, d.b.a). BTD, New Orleans, La. 1,226,324, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Eastern Automotive Aftermarket Show, Chicago, Ill. 1,226,144,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y. :
398,154, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 26. (Int. Cl. 9).
1,225,658, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Eaton Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. 1,225,747, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 7.
E. D. Bullard Company, Standard Industrial Products Company
of Illinois, Sausalito, Calif. 747,102, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 8. (int.
Cl. 34).
Edgartown Yacht Club, Incorporated, Edgartown, Mass.
1,226,356, pub. 11-9-82. U.S. Cl. 200.
Edison Brothers Stores, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. :
1,047,883, canc. Int. Cl. 42.
1,226,038, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Edrich Products Co., Inc., Fraser, Mich. 1,225,624, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cis. 1, 3 and 4.
Edward A. Designs Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,047,712, canc. Int.
Cl. 21.
Edward H. Scanlon & Associates, Inc., Olmsted Falls, Ohio.
1,226,106, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
Ehrenreich Photo-Optical Industries, Inc., Garden City, N.Y.
1,047,575, canc. Int. Cl. 9.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Del.
1,225,745, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 7.
Eisenstadt Company, Eisenstadt Manufacturing Company, St.
Louis, Mo. 746,900, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 28. (Int. Cl. 14).
E. & J. Gallo Winery, d.b.a. Gourmet di California, Modesto,
Calif. 1,047,824, canc. Int. Cl. 33.
Elberton Granite Finishing Company, Inc., Elberton, Ga. :
1,226,175, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 37.
1,226,176, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 37.
1,226,177, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 37.
Elca of New Hampshire, Inc., Gilford, N.H. 1,226,318, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Elder Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. 1,047,730, canc.
Int. Cl. 25.
Elder Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Bryan, Ohio. 1,225,723, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 5.
TMI 6
Electric Fixture & Supply Co., Omaha, Nebr. 743,139, ren.
2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 101. (Int. Cl. 35).
Electronic Realty Associates, Inc., Shawnee Mission, Kans.
1,226,169, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. :
1,047,903, canc. Int. Cl. 9.
1,225,656, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
1,225,712, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Elkus, Philip, d.b.a. The Warehouse, Royal Oak, Mich. 1,226,271,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Emerson Electric Co., St. Louis, Mo. 1,225,735, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
& 7.
Emerson Electric Co.: See—
Amway Corporation.
Emhart Industries, Inc., The American Hardware Corporation,
Hartford, Conn. 743,657, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 13. (Int. Cl. 6).
Encon Manufacturing Company, Houston, Tex. :
1,225,761, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 9 and 11.
1,225,762, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 9 and 11.
Energystics Corporation, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1,047,558, canc. Int. Cl.
9.
Englander Company, Inc., The, St. Paul, Minn. 1,047,708, canc.
Int. Cl. 20.
Engler Engineering Corporation, Hialeah, Fla. 1,225,862, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Enterra Corporation, Radnor, Pa. 1,225,644, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 1 and 7.
Environmental Waste Removal, Inc., Waterbury, Conn.
1,225,647, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Epic Chemicals, Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1,225,673, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 3.
Ericson Manufacturing Company,
1,225,840, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Erin, Inc., Bangor, Me. 1,226,346, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Everett/Charles Automation Modules, Inc., Rancho Cucamonga,
Calif. 1,225,836, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Far Eastern Sales Corp., Kings Point, N.Y. 1,047,607, canc. Int.
Cl. 10.
Federal Employees’ Distributing Company, Santa Fe Springs,
Calif. 743,703, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9).
Federal Pharmacal, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 1,225,664, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 3, 5 and 10.
Federal Products Corporation, Federal Products Corporation,
Providence, R.1. 745,786, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 26. (Int. Cl. 9).
Ferrero S.p.A., Alba, Cuneo, Italy. 1,225,705, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 5.
Field Electronic Publishing, Inc.: See—
Keycom Electronic Publishing.
Field Enterprises, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 1,225,966, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 16.
Financial Service Corporation,
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Firdell Multiflectors Limited, Epping, Essex, England. 1,225,822,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
First Marketing Corporation of Florida, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
1,226,251, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
First National Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Tex.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Fishel Company, The, Columbus, Ohio. 1,226,189, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 37.
Fisher Broadcasting Inc., Seattle, Wash. 1,226,237, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 41.
FLOS S.p.A., Brescia, Italy. 1,225,893, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 11.
Flusser, Alan, New York, N.Y. 1,226,023, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
25.
Forcum-Lannom Associates, Inc., Dyersburg, Tenn. 1,226,172,
pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 36, 37 and 42.
The, Willoughby, Ohio.
Atlanta, Ga. 1,226,167, pub.
1,226,163, pub.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Foremost-McKesson, Inc., d.b.a. McKesson Laboratories, San
Francisco, Calif. 1,047,489, canc. Int. Cl. 5.
Forest Park Foundation, Peoria, Ill. 1,226,258, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 41.
Franklin Group, Inc., The, Atlanta, Ga. 1,226,165, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 36.
Free Spirit Products, Inc., Washington, D.C. 1,047,658, canc. Int.
Cl. 16.
Frudakis, Rosalie, Philadelphia, Pa. 1,226,069, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 28.
Fuller Brush Company, The, North Kansas City, Mo. 1,225,912,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 14.
Garrity, Paul G., Stamford, Conn. 1,225,888, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
11.
Garvin's Talent Showcase, Inc., Washington, D.C. 1,226,239,
pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 41 and 42.
General Binding Corporation, Wally Ch. Hoff, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. 744,739, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7).
General Electric Broadcasting Company, Inc., Schenectady, N.Y.
1,226,197, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 38.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N.Y. :
745,372, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9).
1,225,817, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
General Mills Fun Group, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. 1,047,756,
canc. Int. Cl. 28.
General Mills, Inc., Blue Water Seafoods, Inc.,
Minn. 740,119, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 29).
General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.:
1,047,767, canc. Int. Cl. 29.
1,047,780, canc. Int. Cl. 30.
1,047,783, canc. Int. Cl. 30.
1,047,784, canc. Int. Cl. 30.
1,047,785, canc. Int. Cl. 30.
General Physiotherapy, Inc., St.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Genfoot Inc., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 1,226,022, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 25.
Genie Products, Ltd., Detroit, Mich. 1,047,611, canc. Int. Cl. 11.
Gerber, Peter T., d.b.a. Dentalgerate “Condylator”, Peter T.
Gerber, Zurich, Switzerland. 1,225,851, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
10.
Germantown Manufacturing Company, Broomall, Pa. 1,047,778,
canc. Int. Cl. 30.
G.F.C. Foam Corporation, Paramus, N.J., from Tenneco
Chemicals, Inc., Saddle Brook, N.J. 1,226,057, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 28.
Gift Master Corporation, Atlanta, Ga. 1,226,355, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 42.
Glenmore Distilleries Company, Mr. Boston Distiller Inc.,
Louisville, Ky. 744,946, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 49. (Int. Cl. 33).
Glenmore Distilleries Company, Louisville, Ky. 745,938, ren. 2-1-
83. U.S. Cl. 49. (Int. Cl. 33).
Glover-Olson, Ltd., Minneapolis, Minn. 1,226,168, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 36.
Goodheart- Willcox Company, Inc., Goodheart-Willcox
Company, Inc., South Holland, Ill. 737,931, ren. 2-1-83. U.S.
Cl. 38. (Int. Cl. 16).
Gould Inc., The Chase-Shawmut Company, Rolling Meadows,
Ill. 746,512, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9).
Gould Inc., Racine, Wis. 1,225,815, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Gould Inc.: See—
Imperial Clevite Inc.
Grace Natural Resources Corp., Dallas, Tex. 1,226,184, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 37 and 42.
Grace Products Corp., New York, N.Y. 1,047,660, canc. Int. Cl.
16.
Minneapolis,
Louis, Mo. 1,225,855, pub.
983
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FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Grand Union Company, The, Colonial Stores Incorporated,
Etmwood Park, N.J. 742,716, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cls.
29, 30 and 31).
Graphis One, Inc., Boulder, Colo. 1,226,119, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
35.
Gray and Company, Washington, D.C. 1,226,131, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 35.
Gray, Gorman D., d.b.a. One Minute Tire Chain Co., Eagle
Creek, Oreg. 1,047,635, canc. Int. Cl. 12.
Greater Los Angeles Visitors and Convention Bureau, Los
Angeles, Calif. 1,226,150, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
Great Lakes Mink Association, Kenosha, Wis. 742,161, ren.
2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 1. (Int. Cl. 18).
Green Gem Bluegrass Growers Association, Spokane, Wash.
1,226,328, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Grenada Bank, Grenada, Miss. 1,226,158, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Grove Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. 1,226,032, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 25.
Gulton Industries, Inc., High Point, N.C. 1,225,829, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
H. A. Astlett & Company, Incorporated, Fairfield, N.J. 1,047,681,
canc. Int. Cl. 17.
Hair By Nature’s Way, Inc., Raleigh, N.C. 1,226,281, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Hallmark Cards, Incorporated, Kansas City, Mo. 1,047,761, canc.
Int. Cl. 28.
Hammermill Paper Company, Erie, Pa. 735,674, ren. 2-1-83. U.S.
Cl. 37. (Int. Cl. 16).
Hansmann’s Mill Inc., Meta E. Auwarter and Frieda Hansmann
Cossitt, trustees of Frederick H. Hansmann estate, d.b.a. Hans-
mann’s Mills, Bainbridge, N.Y. 740,306, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46.
(Int. Cl. 30).
Hartayre, Inc., Grafton, W. Va. 1,047,504, canc. Int. Cl. 5.
Hawaiian Holiday Macadamia Nut Co., Inc., Honokaa Sugar
Company, Honokaa, Hi. 743,536, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int.
Cl. 29).
Hawaiian Triathlon Corporation, The, Honolulu, Hi. 1,226,245,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Hayward Research, Inc., Hayward, Wis. 1,047,559, canc. Int. Cl.
9
H. Clay Glover Co., Inc., Garden City, N.Y. :
743,124, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 52. (Int. Cl. 3).
743,888, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 51. (Int. Cl. 3).
Health Science Products, Inc., Birmingham, Ala. :
1,225,997, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 20.
1,225,998, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 20.
Healthways, Los Angeles, Calif. :
1,047,638, canc. Int. Cl. 13.
1,047,753, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
Hemox, Inc., Highland Park, Ill. 1,225,878, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
10.
Henkel Corporation, Minneapolis, Minn. 1,225,627, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 1.
Henry, Willard L., d.b.a. W. L. H. Golf Co., La Canada, Calif.
1,226,068, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 28.
Heritage Communications, Inc., Des Moines, lowa. 1,226,196,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 38.
Hesston Corporation, Wood Brothers Manufacturing Company,
Hesston, Kans. 747,222, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7).
H. G. Enterprises, Kansas City, Mo. 1,225,876, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 10.
Hill Top Research, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1,225,856, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 10.
Hines, William A., d.b.a. Poster Studio of Nyack, Nyack, N.Y.
1,226,286, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Hoagie Experience, Inc., The, Glenside, Pa. 1,226,352, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Holbrook Drop Forge Company, Inc., Worcester, Mass.
1,225,881, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
TMI 7
Holland Motor Express, Inc., Holland, Mich. 1,226,218, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
Holly Farms Poultry Industries, Inc., Wilkesboro, N.C. 1,226,077,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 29.
Honeywell Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. 1,047,831, canc. Int. Cl. 35.
Hon Industries, Inc., Muscatine, Iowa. 1,225,996, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 20.
Hook, Clarence L., Bellevue, Wash. 1,226,040, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 25, 27 and 28.
Horizon Airlines, Inc., Seattle, Wash. :
1,226,211, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
1,226,212, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
Horn’s Poultry, Inc., Mattoon, Ill. 1,047,777, canc. Int. Cl. 29.
Horowitz, David, Los Angeles, Calif. 1,225,973, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 16.
Hoshino Gakki Ten Inc., Higashio-Nagoya, Japan. 1,225,919, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 15.
Huffy Corporation: See—
American Recreation Group.
Hugo Bosca Company, Inc., Springfield, Ohio. 1,225,981, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 18 and 34.
Huntington Laboratories, Inc., Huntington, Ind. 1,225,677, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Huntron Instruments, Inc., Lynnwood, Wash. 1,225,771, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Hydril Company, Los Angeles, Calif. 1,225,790, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 9.
ICI Americas Inc., Wilmington, Del. :
1,225,622, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
1,225,721, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Ideal Shoe Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 1,047,728, canc. Int. Cl.
25.
Ideal Toy Corporation, Hollis, N.Y. :
1,047,627, canc. Int. Cl. 12.
1,047,743, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
1,047,744, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
1,047,745, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
1,047,754, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
1,047,755, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
IGA, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 1,226,265, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
I & M Manufacturing, Inc., Bourbon, Ind. 1,225,897, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 12.
Impact-O-Graph Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. 1,047,581,
canc. Int. Cl. 9.
Imperial Clevite Inc., from Gould Inc., Rolling Meadows, IIl.
1,225,742, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 7.
Inconet Corporation, New York, N.Y. 1,226,195, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 38.
Industrial Claims Association, San Francisco, Calif. 1,225,960,
pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 16, 41 and 42.
Infusaid Corporation, Sharon, Mass. 1,225,883, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 10.
Innovation Data Processing, Clifton, N.J. 1,225,763, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Institute of Advanced Thinking, Pacific Palisades, Calif.
1,226,263, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Insul-Flex Company, Inc., City of Industry, Calif. 1,047,686, canc.
Int. Cl. 17.
IntelliGenetics, Inc., Palo Alto, Calif. 1,226,333, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 42.
Inter-Freight, Inc., Greenwich, Conn. 1,226,209, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 39.
International Autocare Services, Inc., Catawba, N.C. 1,226,219,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 40.
International Bank of Commerce of Laredo, Laredo, Tex.
1,226,156, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
International Federation of Training and Development
Organizations, Madison, Wis. 1,226,358, pub. 11-9-82. U.S. Cl.
200.
International Paper Company, New York, N.Y. 1,047,524, canc.
Int. Cl. 7.
TMI 8
Interpile USA, Inc., New Orleans, La. :
1,047,701, canc. Int. Cl. 19.
1,047,839, canc. Int. Cl. 37.
Interuniversity Communications Council Inc., Princeton, N.J.
1,226,279, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
loptex, Inc., Azusa, Calif. 1,225,835, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
IPCO Corporation, White Plains, N.Y. :
1,225,801, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
1,225,803, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
L.P.S. Jewelry, Inc., East Providence, R.I. 1,225,918, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 14.
I. Spiewak & Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,016, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 24.
Jacksonville National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. 1,226,152, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Jacmel Jewelry, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,225,914, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 14.
Jasonics Development Corp., Harvard, Mass. 1,047,591, canc. Int.
Cl. 9.
J. B. Williams Company, Inc., The, New York, N.Y. 1,225,711,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Jeffrey Allan Industries Inc., Evanston, Ill. 1,047,551, canc. Int.
Cls. 8, 9 and 12.
Jo Ann's Chili Bordello, Jacksonville, Fla.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Jobst Institute, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. 1,225,847, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 10.
John Arthur Enterprises, Inc.,
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Miami, Fla.
John Conti Coffee Service, Inc., Louisville, Ky. 1,226,087, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 30.
John Conti Gourmet Coffee Shoppes, Inc., Louisville, Ky.
1,226,086, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 30 and 42.
John Gross & Co., Baltimore, Md. :
742,082, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 47. (Int. Cl. 33).
743,541, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 49. (Int. Cl. 33).
Johns-Manville Corporation, Denver, Colo. :
1,047,700, canc. Int. Cl. 19.
1,225,795, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N.J. 1,047,757, canc. Int.
Cl. 28.
Johnson, Nikki Mae, Poynette, Wis. 1,047,851, canc. Int. Cl. 41.
Johnson Products Co., Inc., Chicago, Ill. 1,225,663, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 3.
Johnson Scale Company, West Caldwell, N.J. 1,226,304, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Jomar International Ltd., Royal Oak, Mich.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Jooste, Abraham Stephanus Le Roux, Plumstead, Cape Town,
South Africa. 1,225,885, pub. 8-4-81. Int. Cl. 11.
Joseph Bancroft & Sons Company, Inc., Raleigh, N.C. 1,047,580,
canc. Int. Cl. 9.
J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 742,014, ren. 2-1-83.
U.S. Cl. 39. (Int. Cl. 25).
JSJ_ Corporation, Dake Corporation, Grand Haven,
745,395, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7).
Juan F. Vazquez Joyeros Inc., Hato Rey, Puerto Rico. 1,225,916,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 14.
Kabushiki Kaisha Daiwa Industry, a.k.a. Daiwa Industry Co.,
Ltd., Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 1,225,800, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 9.
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation, Oakland, Calif.
747,135, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 14. (Int. Cl. 6).
Kane, L. Diana, d.b.a. Miniature Miss Beauty Pageant, Baltimore,
Md. 1,226,235, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Karl Thompson & Associates, Inc., Sugarland, Tex. 1,226,305,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Kasapis Brothers, Inc., Livonia, Mich. :
1,226,315, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
1,226,316, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
1,226,322, pub.
1,226,300, pub.
1,225,628, pub.
Mich.
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Katzman, Robert, Evanston, Ill. 1,226,326, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
42.
Keith Monks (Audio) Limited, Fleet, Aldershot, Hampshire,
England. 1,225,752, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Kel-Glo Corporation, Miami, Fla. :
1,047,440, canc. Int. Cl. 2.
1,047,441, canc. Int. Cl. 2.
1,047,442, canc. Int. Cl. 2.
1,047,443, canc. Int. Cl. 2.
Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Mich. 744,936, ren. 2-1-83. U.S.
Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30).
Kelly, Jr., Charles A., d.b.a. Howland & Aspinwall, Detroit,
Mich. 1,225,904, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 12 and
42.
Kerwin, Thomas P. and Robert Holmes, Boston, Mass. 1,226,277,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Kesser Electronics International, Inc., Totowa, N.J. 1,225,824,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Kewanee Industries, Inc., Chicopee Manufacturing Corporation,
New York, N.Y. :
741,728, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 52. (Int. Cl. 1).
741,785, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 6. (Int. Cl. 1).
741,786, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 6. (Int. Cl. 1).
742,545, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 6. (Int. Cl. 1).
Kewanee Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,225,643, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 1.
Kewaunee Scientific Equipment Corporation, Kewaunee
Technical Furniture Company, Adrian, Mich. 746,113, ren.
2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 13. (Int. Cls. 6 and 20).
Keycom Electronic Publishing, Elk Grove Village, Ill., from
Field Electronic Publishing, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 1,226,199, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 38 and 41.
Key Electrosonic Corp., Milton-Freewater, Oreg. 1,225,892, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 11
Keystone Laboratories, Inc., d.b.a. Long Aid Company,
Memphis, Tenn. 740,336, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 51. (Int. Cl. 3).
KFC Corporation, Louisville, Ky. 1,226,076, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
29.
King of Solid Oak, Inc., Garden Grove, Calif. 1,226,298, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Kleer City, Inc., Wilmington, Del. 1,047,680, canc. Int. Cl. 17.
KNF Neuberger, Inc., Princeton Junction, N.J. 1,225,728, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 6, 7 and 9.
Knott’s Berry Farm, Buena Park, Calif. 745,922, ren. 2-1-83. U.S.
Cl. 46. (Int. Cls. 29 and 30).
Knudsen Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. 1,225,667, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 3.
Koala Record Company, Hendersonville, Tenn. 1,225,813, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Korvettes, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,047,570, canc. Int. Cl. 9.
Kraft, Inc., National Dairy Products Corporation, Glenview, III.
743,864, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 29).
Krupp Polysius AG, from Polysius AG, Neubeckum, Fed. Rep.
of Germany. 1,225,732, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 7
and 9.
Lafayette Radio Electronics Corporation, Syosset, Long Island,
N.Y. 1,047,588, canc. Int. Cl. 9
Lake Geneva A & C Corporation, Lake Geneva, Wis. 1,047,623,
canc. Int. Cl. 11.
Lamb Designs Limited, Willowdale, Ontario, Canada. 1,226,058,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 28.
Lambro Industries Inc., Baldwin, N.Y. 1,225,895, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 11
La Mise en Place, Ltd., Port Washington, N.Y. 1,226,309, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Landmark Apparel, Inc., Dallas, Tex. 1,226,044, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
cl. 25.
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Landquest Realty Company, Shelbyville, Tenn. 1,226,157, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Lanier Business Products, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. 1,225,808, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Lantech Inc., Louisville, Ky. 1,047,529, canc. Int. Cl. 7.
Lasscock, Ian McArthur, Lockleys, Australia. 1,225,727, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 6.
Laughlin, Robert, Westfield, N.J. 1,225,958, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
16.
Leader Nursing Centers, Inc., King of Prussia, Pa. 1,226,351, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Lear Siegler, Inc., Rochester, Mich. 1,047,525, canc. Int. Cl. 7.
Lease One Corporation, Spokane, Wash. 1,226,200, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 39.
Le Clique Ltd., Roslyn, N.Y. 1,226,232, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Lederman, Steven N., d.b.a. National Vitamers, Los Angeles,
Calif. 1,225,690, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Les Franchises Dic Ann’s Ltee-Dic Ann’s Franchises Ltd.,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 1,226,310, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Lewis Business Forms, Inc., Jacksonville, Fla. 1,047,878, canc.
Int. Cl. 42.
Lewtan Industries Corporation, Hartford, Conn. 1,226,122, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
Lian Horng Enterprise Co., Ltd., Chang Hua, Taiwan. 1,225,826,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Libation, Inc., Washington, D.C. 1,226,308, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
42.
Lifesong Records, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,047,850, canc. Int. Cl.
41.
Lily-Tulip, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. 1,226,011, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
21.
Lindon Commodities, Inc., Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. 1,047,770,
canc. Int. Cl. 29.
Lion Cross, Inc., Lion Cross, Inc., Ridgefield, N.J. 744,934, ren.
2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30).
Little, Perry H., d.b.a. Delite Products Company, Delite Products
Company, Paramount, Calif. 740,955, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 39.
(Int. Cl. 26).
Litton Industries, Inc., Oradell, N.J. 1,047,645, canc. Int. Cl. 16.
Litton Systems, Inc., Beverly Hills, Calif. 1,047,584, canc. Int. Cl.
9.
Litvak, Steven D., d.b.a. The Liquid Silver Co., Indian Hills,
Colo. 1,047,639, canc. Int. Cl. 14.
Lomi School Foundation, Novato, Calif. 1,226,221, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 41.
Long, Jennings B., d.b.a. J. B. Long Company, Raleigh, N.C.
1,226,047, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Long John Silver's, Inc., Lexington, Ky. 1,047,884, canc. Int. Cl.
42.
L & R Manufacturing Company, Kearny, N.J. 1,047,586, canc.
Int. Cl. 9.
Lucres Italia S.r.1., Flero, Brescia, Italy. 1,225,993, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 20, 21 and 34.
Luk Lamellen und Kupplungsbau Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung, Lamellen und Kupplungsbau August Haussermann,
Buhl, Boden, Fed. Rep. of Germany. 727,220, ren. 2-1-83. U.S.
Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 12).
Lutheran General Hospital, Inc., Park Ridge, Ill. 1,226,252, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 41 and 42.
Mac’s Old Plantation Crackling Co., Inc., Grand Prairie, Tex.
1,226,082, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 29.
Magazine Management Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,047,890,
canc. U.S. Cl. 38.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
TMI 9
Magnadyne Corporation, Compton, Calif. 1,225,828, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Magnetrode, Inc., Pacific Palisades, Calif. 1,225,880, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 10.
Majestic Range Works, Inc., Majestic Manufacturing Company,
Mascoutah, Ill. 165,083, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 34. (Int. Cl. 11).
Majestic Wax Company, Denver, Colo. 1,226,008, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 21.
Major Commercial Leasing Corp., Miami, Fla. 1,226,180, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 37 and 39.
Mallinckrodt, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. 1,225,655, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
1.
Management and Computer Services, Inc., Valley Forge, Pa.
1,225,809, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, Manhattan, Kans. 1,226,284,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Manhattan Industries, Inc., The Manhattan Shirt Company, New
York, N.Y. 746,700, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 39. (Int. Cl. 25).
Mardek Corporation, Newport Beach, Calif. 1,047,577, canc. Int.
Cl. 9.
Marmon Group, Inc., The, Chicago, Ill. 1,225,921, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 15.
Marquette Electronics, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. 1,225,868, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Martin Processing, Inc., to HCA-Martin, Inc., New York, N.Y
1,047,718, canc. Int. Cl. 23.
Maryland National Bank, Baltimore, Md. 1,047,835, canc. Int. Cl.
36.
Masel Orthodontics, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. :
1,225,872, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
1,225,873, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Maskin-Elektro i Ulricehamn AB, d.b.a. Maskin-Elektro AB,
Ulricehamn, Sweden. 1,225,805, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Materials Improvement, Inc., Hazel Park, Mich. 1,225,886, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 11 and 40.
Mattel, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif. :
1,047,759, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
1,047,760, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
Maui County Visitors Association, Kahukui, Maui, Hi. 1,226,203,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
McCall Pattern Company, The, New York, N.Y. 1,225,943, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
McCracken, Robert, d.b.a. McCracken Consulting, Springfield,
Mo. 1,225,756, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
MCF Footwear Corporation, New York, N.Y. 1,226,046, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, N.Y. :
1,225,939, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
1,225,942, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 16 and 42.
McVickar, Jr., Malcolm, San Anselmo, Calif. 1,226,278, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Mead Corporation, The, Dayton, Ohio:
1,225,929, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
1,225,935, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Mead Johnson & Company, Evansville, Ind. :
1,047,497, canc. Int. Cl. 5.
1,047,498, canc. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,709, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Mechanex Corporation, The, Englewood, Colo. 1,047,684, canc.
Int. Cl. 17.
Medex, Inc., Hilliard, Ohio. 1,225,884, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Medflys, The, Marina, Calif. 1,226,259, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Medicus Affiliates, Inc., Evanston, Ill. 1,225,830, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. 1,225,869, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 10.
Mego-Afek Instruments, Kibbutz Afek, Haifa, Israel. 1,225,852,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Mego Corp., New York, N.Y. 1,047,741, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
TMI 10
Melobar, Inc., Weiser, Id. 1,225,922, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 15.
Mennen Company, The, Morristown, N.J. 1,225,666, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 3.
Mesa Radio, Inc., Mesa, Ariz. 1,226,243, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Metro Associated Services, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,225,924, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 16 and 42.
Metro Seliger Corporation, New York, N.Y. 1,226,143, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
M. Fabrikant & Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y. 744,783, ren. 2-1-83.
U.S. Cl. 28. (Int. Cl. 14).
Micra-Tec, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah. 1,225,768, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 9, 16 and 35.
Micro Accounting Systems, Norcross, Ga.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Microlife Genetics, Inc., Sarasota, Fla. 1,226,327, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 42.
Micropro International Corporation, San Rafael, Calif. 1,225,779,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Microstuf, Inc., Norcross, Ga. 1,225,786, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Midland-Ross Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. 1,047,540, canc. Int.
Cl. 7.
Miles Laboratories, Inc., Elkhart, Ind. :
1,047,502, canc. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,687, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Milligan, Robert H., d.b.a. World Soils, Hollywood, Calif.
1,047,640, canc. Int. Cl. 14.
Milliken & Company, New York, N.Y. :
1,226,018, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 24.
1,226,019, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 24.
Milprint, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. 1,047,714, canc. Int. Cl. 21.
Ministry of Industry and Tourism for the Province of Ontario,
The, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 1,226,123, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
35.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minn. :
1,047,465, canc. Int. Cl. 3.
1,225,652, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
1,225,698, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,699, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
M. Johnson Co., San Francisco, Calif. 1,225,665, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 3.
MJS Entertainment Corporation, Miami, Fla. 1,225,784, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 9 and 42.
MKT Corporation, Dover, N.J. 1,225,733, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 7.
Mogul Corporation, The, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 1,225,717, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Morgan Sign Machine Co., The, Chicago, Ill.
2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 37. (Int. Cl. 16).
Morningstar Marketing Assoc., Inc.,
1,226,299, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Morton Springer and Company, Inc., Kenilworth, N.J. 1,225,890,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 11.
Motor Transportation Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. 1,226,205,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
Motown Record Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1,047,848, canc. Int.
Cl. 41.
Mount Fuji Japanese Steak House, Inc., Fairview, N.J. 1,226,274,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Mr. Shoes Limited, Norwich, Norfolk, England. 1,226,021, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Multi Gesellschaft fur Druck, Vertrieb und Verkaufsforderung
mbH, Eppelheim, Fed. Rep. of Germany. 1,225,910, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 14, 16, 20 and 34.
Musimex, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 1,047,578, canc. Int. Cl. 9.
Nabisco, Inc., Christie, Brown and Company, Limited, East
Hanover, N.J. 746,992, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30).
1,225,827, pub.
748,107, ren.
Highland Park, N.J.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Nabisco, Inc., National Biscuit Company, East Hanover, N.J.
747,001, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30).
Nanos Systems Corp., Speedway, Ind. 1,225,967, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 16.
Naris Cosmetics Company, Limited, Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Japan.
1,047,453, canc. Int. Cl. 3.
Nassau Research Corp., Highland Park, N.J. 1,047,452, canc. Int.
Cl. 2.
National Association of Tax Practitioners, Kaukauna, Wis.
1,226,254, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 41 and 42.
National Certified Testing Laboratories, York, Pa. 1,226,320, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
National Club Association, The, Washington, D.C. 1,226,335,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
National Dermaceutical Products, Inc.,
1,225,702, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
National Federation of Parents & Friends of Gays, Inc., The,
Washington, D.C. 1,226,337, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
National Football League, New York, N.Y. 1,226,261, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
National Franciscan Communications Conference, Garrison, N.Y.
1,225,937, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
National Institute for Trial Advocacy, St. Paul, Minn. :
1,225,930, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
1,225,931, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
National Institute of Reboundology and Health, Inc., The,
Edmonds, Wash. 1,225,947, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
National Periodical Publications, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,047,895,
canc. U.S. Cl. 101.
National Publishers of the Black Hills, Inc., Rapid City, S. Dak.
1,225,950, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 16 and 41.
National Sanitary Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 1,225,850, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
National Screen Service Corporation, New York, N.Y. 1,225,791,
pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 9 and 41.
Neo-Life Company of America, Hayward, Calif. 1,226,063, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 28.
New Decade Apparel, Ltd., Jericho, N.Y. 1,226,050, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 25.
Nineveh, Inc., d.b.a. Nineveh Mobile Park and Nineveh
Development Inc., Ceres, Calif. 1,226,268, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
42.
N. Jonas & Co., Cornwells Heights, Pa. 1,225,686, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 5.
Norcross, Inc., West Chester, Pa. :
1,047,668, canc. Int. Cl. 16.
1,047,669, canc. Int. Cl. 16.
Northern Petrochemical Company, Omaha, Nebr. 1,225,637, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Northwest Card Mart Corporation, Owings Mills, Md. 1,226,334,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Northwestern Steel and Wire Company, Sterling, Ill. 742,864,
ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 19).
Norton Company, Worcester, Mass. 1,225,859, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 10.
Nortron Corporation, Crystal Lake, Ill. 1,225,734, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 7 and 9.
Notation Systems, Inc., Binghamton, N.Y. 1,225,964, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 16.
Nuclear-Medical Laboratories, Inc., Dallas, Tex. 1,225,631, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Ocean Leather Corp., Newark, N.J. 1,047,694, canc. Int. Cl. 18.
O'Keefe, JoAnn Standley, Melbourne Beach, Fla. 1,226,115, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 34.
Oklahoma Funnel Cakes, Claremore, Okla.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Mainville, Ohio.
1,226,311, pub.
983
9-82.
apan.
. Int.
, pub.
6,335,
Ohio.
The,
pub.
, LY.
The,
17,895,
. Dak.
D, pub.
25,791,
3, pub.
1-9-82.
lineveh
Int. Cl.
| 1-9-82.
17, pub.
126,334,
142,864,
82. Int.
11-9-82.
11-9-82.
31, pub.
15, pub.
1, pub.
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
O'Neal, Jones & Feldman, Inc., Cole Chemical Company,
Maryland Heights, Mo. 391,311, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 6. (Int.
Cl. 5).
Open Court Publishing Company, The, LaSalle, Ill. 1,225,940,
pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 16 and 41.
Optica International, Ltd., Fairfield, N.J. 1,225,759, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Oriental Buying Service,
1,047,508, canc. Int. Cl. 6.
Originit Fabrics, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,047,719, canc. Int. Cl.
24.
Orion Industries, Inc., Compton, Calif. 1,225,748, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 8 and 9.
Owens-Illinois, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. 1,226,005, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 21.
Pacer Technology and Resources, Inc.,
1,225,650, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Padosa Productions, Inc., Hato Rey, Puerto Rico. 1,226,064, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 28.
PAFEC Engineering Consultants, Inc.,
1,226,303, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Pappa, Ramon M., Las Vegas, Nev. 1,225,955, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 16.
Parfumerie Fragonard Georges Fuchs & Cie, Parfumerie
Fragonard Georges Fuchs & Cie, Paris, France. 743,560, ren.
2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 51. (Int. Cl. 3).
Pascual Foods, Inc., San Antonio, Tex. 1,047,819, canc. Int. Cl.
32.
Pasta Plus, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. 1,226,349, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 42.
Paulee Equipment Sales, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 1,225,737, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 7.
Paul Masson, Inc., d.b.a. Paul Masson Vineyards, Saratoga, Calif.
1,226,114, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 33.
Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., New York, N.Y. 1,225,927, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 16, 35, 41 and 42.
Pekar, Marty, Flushing, N.Y. 1,225,818, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple
Class, Int. Cls. 9 and 41.
Pennwalt Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. 1,225,812, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Penn Wax Works, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. 1,047,480, canc. Int. Cl.
4
Pennwell Publishing Company, Tulsa, Okla. 1,226,132, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
Perfection Electronic Products Corporation, Royal Oak, Mich.
1,047,902, canc. Int. Cl. 9.
Permaneer Corporation, Maryland Heights, Mo. 1,047,709, canc.
Int. Cl. 20.
Peter Indorf Inc., New Haven, Conn. 1,225,917, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 14.
Peterson Electronic Die Co., Inc., Mineola, N.Y. 1,225,933, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Petoseed Company, Inc., d.b.a. California Seed Co., Saticoy,
Calif. :
1,226,104, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
1,226,105, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation, Houston, Tex. :
1,225,648, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
1,225,649, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Pfautsch, Raymond V., Birmingham, Mich.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Phantasmagoria, Inc., d.b.a. Lawrence Covell, Inc., Boulder,
Colo. 1,226,273, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Phillippe of California, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 1,047,693, canc.
Int. Cl. 18.
Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, New York, N.Y. :
1,226,025, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
1,226,042, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
1,226,043, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Philmark, Inc., Carmel, Ind. 1,225,651, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Philpott, Kirra L., Washington, D.C. 1,226,141, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 35.
Incorporated, Wilmington, Del.
Campbell, Calif.
Knoxville, Tenn.
1,225,971, pub.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
TMI 11
Phoenix Performance Systems, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. 1,225,834,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Physio-Control Corporation, Redmond, Wash. 1,225,724, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 5, 9 and 10.
Pickwick International, Inc, dba Aura Sounde &
Entertainmente Company, Minneapolis, Minn. :
1,226,287, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
1,226,288, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Piedmont Aviation, Inc., Winston-Salem, N.C. :
1,226,214, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
1,226,215, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
1,226,216, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
1,226,217, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
Pillsbury Company, The, Minneapolis, Minn. 1,226,350, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Pinetree Service Corporation, Westminster, Calif. 1,226,204, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
Pioneer Products, Inc., Ocala, Fla. 1,047,751, canc. Int. Cl. 28.
Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. 742,223, ren.
2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 19).
Pizza World, Blue Anchor, N.J. 1,047,786, canc. Int. Cl. 30.
Placon Corporation, Madison, Wis. 1,225,990, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 20.
Plantronics, Inc., Santa Cruz, Calif. 1,225,765, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 9.
Plasti-Kote Company, Inc., Cleveland Aerosol Packaging
Corporation, Medina, Ohio. 746,126, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 16.
(Int. Cl. 2).
Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust, Inc., Grand
Island, Nebr. 1,226,226, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls.
41 and 42.
Plaza Loungewear, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,029, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 25.
Plycraft, Inc., Lawrence, Mass. 1,226,001, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
20.
Polysius AG: See—
Krupp Polysius AG.
Pop/Eye Productions, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,323, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Power Group International Corporation, Houston, Tex. :
1,225,757, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
1,225,758, pub. 11-9-82. Int. CL. 9.
Prairie View, Inc., Newton, Kans.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 35 and 41.
Prime Time Beef Market, Downers Grove, Ill. 1,226,078, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 29.
Princess Hotels International, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,353,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Pro Corporation, The, Pro-phy-lac-tic Brush Company, St. Louis,
Mo. 730,842, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 40. (Int. Cl. 21).
Professional Specialties Co., Clayton, Mo. 1,047,606, canc. Int.
Cl. 10.
Pruett, Eugenia L., Mineral Wells, Tex. 1,226,292, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 42.
P & T Publishers, Inc., Springville, Utah. 1,225,957, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 16.
1291 Pub, Inc., New York, N.Y. :
1,226,329, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
1,226,330, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Pyramid Communications, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,047,657, canc.
Int. Cl. 16.
Quality Builders, Inc., Priest River, Id. 1,225,796, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Quality Resources Inc., Brunswick, N.J. 1,226,319, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 42.
Qval Inc., Fairfield, Conn. 1,225,764, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
uffin Productions, Inc., Marina Del Rey, Calif. 1,226,124,
pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 35 and 41.
Rainbow Investments, Inc., Woburn, Mass.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
1,226,127, pub. 11-9-82.
1,226,270, pub.
TMI 12
Ralston Purina Company, St. Louis, Mo. :
1,047,809, canc. Int. Cl. 31.
1,225,714, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,715, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Ravit S.p.A. per I'Industria Chimica, Torino, Italy:
1,226,099, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
1,226,100, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc., Trumbull, Conn. 1,226,187, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 37.
Raychem Corporation, Menlo Park, Calif. :
740,153, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 1. (Int. Cl. 1).
740,245, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9).
R. C. Bigelow Inc., Norwalk, Conn. :
1,226,090, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 30.
1,226,091, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 30.
1,226,092, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 30.
1,226,093, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 30.
1,226,094, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 30.
R2 Corporation, Skokie, Ill. 1,225,871, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Reader’s Digest Association, Inc., The, New Castle, N.Y. :
746,933, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 36. (Int. Cl. 9).
746,934, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 36. (Int. Cl. 9).
Real Fresh, Inc., Visalia, Calif. 1,226,073, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple
Class, Int. Cls. 29, 30 and 32.
Recreational Industries Inc., Warren, Ohio. 1,047,636, canc. Int.
Cl. 12.
Reese, III, Charles N., Las Vegas, Nev. 1,225,814, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Regent Jack Mfg. Co., Inc., Downey, Calif. 733,390, ren. 2-1-83.
US. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7).
Reg-Set Cement Products, Inc., Sycamore, Ill. 1,225,983, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 19.
Reichardt’s, Inc., Des Moines, lowa. 1,226,290, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 42.
Rent-A-Space, Inc., Old Mystic, Conn. 1,226,210, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 39.
Restaurant Concepts and Designs, Inc., Little Rock, Ark.
1,226,297, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Revion, Inc., New York, N.Y. :
745,546, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 44. (Int. Cl. 8).
746,341, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 51. (Int. Cl. 3).
747,035, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 51. (Int. Cl. 3).
1,047,466, canc. Int. Cl. 3.
Reynolds and Reynolds Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. 1,225,811,
pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 9 and 42.
RIA Products Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. 1,225,661, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 1.
Riga Medical Institute of the Ministry of Health, Riga, Padomju
Boul 12, U.S.S.R. 1,225,853, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Risdon Corporation, Scovill Manufacturing Company,
Naugatuck, Conn. :
730,845, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 40. (Int. Cl. 26).
739,214, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7).
River Hotel Company, San Antonio, Tex. :
1,226,306, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
1,226,307, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N.C.
1,226,116, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 34.
RJR-Macdonald Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 1,226,117, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 34.
Robert Burton Associates, Ltd., New York, N.Y. 1,226,118, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 34.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY 1, 1983
Robert Keith & Co., Inc., San Diego, Calif. 1,226,185, pub.
11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 37 and 42.
Robert S. Fisher and Company, Inc., Newark, N.J. 1,225,915,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 14.
Robins Industries Corp., Comack, N.Y. 746,635, ren. 2-1-83. U.S.
Cl. 36. (Int. Cl. 9).
Rocor International, Palo Alto, Calif. :
1,047,841, canc. Int. Cl. 39.
1,047,842, canc. Int. Cl. 39.
1,047,843, canc. Int. Cl. 39.
1,047,844, canc. Int. Cl. 39.
Rodney Dangerfield Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,228, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Ronald G. Matock, Inc., Salinas, Calif. :
1,226,108, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
1,226,109, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
Rose Manufacturing Company, Englewood, Colo. 1,047,576,
canc. Int. Cl. 9.
Rossville Yarn Processing Company, Rossville, Ga. 1,226,012,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 23.
Rukin, Jack, d.b.a. Rukin Industries, Chicago, Ill. :
1,047,471, canc. Int. Cl. 3.
1,047,473, canc. Int. Cl. 3.
Russell’s, Toledo, Ohio. 1,047,862, canc. Int. Cl. 42.
Rutkowski, Sharon L., Addison, Ill. 1,226,225, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 41.
Safeguard Security Services, Inc., San Antonio, Tex. 1,226,193,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 37.
Safeway Stores, Incorporated, Oakland, Calif. 1,225,882, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Samdahl, Scott Shore Ltd., Chicago, Ill. 1,047,733, canc. Int. Cl.
27.
Sand Hill, Inc., Peterborough, N.H. 1,225,729, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 6, 9, 11, 37 and 42.
Sandoz, Ltd., Basle, Switzerland. 1,226,101, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
31.
Sandoz Ltd. (Sandoz A.G.), Northrup, King & Co., Basle,
Switzerland. 393,162, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 1. (Int. Cl. 31).
Satterfield, James M., Memphis, Tenn. 1,226,255, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 41.
Schering Corporation, Kenilworth, N.J. 1,047,427, canc. Int. Cl.
1
Schindler, John A., Metairie, La. 1,225,770, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
9
Schulze, Richard, North Hollywood, Calif. 1,225,683, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Schwinn Bicycle Company, Arnold, Schwinn & Co., Chicago, Il.
743,693, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 19. (Int. Cl. 12).
Science Editors, Inc., Louisville, Ky. 746,954, ren. 2-1-83. U.S.
Cl. 38. (Int. Cl. 16).
Scientific Laboratories, Inc., Wichita, Kans. 1,226,277, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Scripto, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. 1,225,976, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class,
Int. Cls. 16 and 34.
Sebago Inc., Westbrook, Me. 1,226,041, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Sector Engineering Sales, Inc., Elmhurst, Ill. 1,226,128, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
Security Rental Systems, Inc., Napa, Calif. 1,226,121, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
Sega Enterprises, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 1,225,845, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Seligman & Latz, Inc., Finlay Departments, Inc., New York,
N.Y. 740,612, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 27. (Int. Cl. 14).
Sensually Yours, Inc., Southampton, Pa. 1,226,343, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 42.
Sentry Chemical Company, Stone Mountain, Ga. 1,225,725, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Seroyal Brands, Inc., ak.a. NF Factors, Concord, Calif.
1,225,707, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
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Service Merchandise Company, Inc., Nashville, Tenn. :
1,225,792, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
1,226,283, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Seventrees, Ltd., New York, N.Y. 1,047,637, canc. Int. Cl. 13.
Sheiks of Shake, Los Angeles, Calif. 1,226,236, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 41.
Shelburne Shirt Company, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,030, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Sherwood-Selpac Corp., Aluminum & Brass Co. Inc., Lockport,
N.Y. 746,461, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 13. (Int. Cl. 6).
Shifco, Inc., Miami, Fla. 1,226,074, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 29.
Shulton, Inc., Clifton, N.J. :
1,047,478, canc. Int. Cl. 3.
1,225,669, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 3.
Siembieda, Kevin, d.b.a. Palladium Books, Detroit, Mich.
1,225,956, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin 13, Fed. Rep. of Germany.
1,225,848, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Sierra Club, San Francisco, Calif. 1,225,923, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 16, 41 and 42.
Sigma Kappa Sorority, Indianapolis, Ind. 746,764, ren. 2-1-83.
U.S. Cl. 200.
Sigman Instruments Inc., Braintree, Mass. 1,225,802, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Skate/Mate, West Orange, N.J. 1,225,913, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
14.
Skyword International, Inc., Arlington Heights, Ill. 1,225,746,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 7.
Slickbar Inc., Neirad Industries, Inc., Southport, Conn. 747,207,
ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7).
S. M. Frank & Co., Inc., Yaphank, N.Y. 1,047,828, canc. Int. Cl.
34.
SmithKline Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. 1,225,691, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 5.
Smith, William M., d.b.a. Taxsmith, Winnetka, Ill. 1,047,894,
canc. U.S. Cl. 101.
Societa Italiana Resine S.I.R. S.p.A., 33 Milan, Italy. 1,225,632,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Societe Des Hotels Concorde, Paris, France. 1,226,344, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Society of Manufacturing Engineers, American Society of Tool
and Manufacturing Engineers, Dearborn, Mich. 739,542, ren.
2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 101. (Int. Cl. 35).
Sony Corporation of America, New York, N.Y. 1,225,798, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Southern Iron Works, Inc., Springfield, Va. 1,226,183, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 37.
Southern Nevada Constructors, Inc., d.b.a. The Great Las Vegas
Magazine Publishing Co., Las Vegas, Nev. 1,225,949, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Southern Pacific Communications Company, Burlingame, Calif.
1,226,198, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 38.
Spartek, Inc., Canton, Ohio. 1,047,689, canc. Int. Cl. 17.
Spokane Computer Services, Inc., Spokane, Wash. 1,226,129, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
Sports Conditioning and Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Inc., Denver,
Colo. 1,226,342, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Sprague Electric Company, North Adams, Mass. 1,047,585, canc.
Int. Cl. 9.
Sprayway, Inc., Addison, Ill. 1,225,641, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple
Class, Int. Cls. 1 and 2.
Spring Crest Company, Brea, Calif. 739,258, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl.
13. (Int. Cl. 20).
Springfield-London Manufacturing Company, Winchester, Ky. :
1,047,510, canc. Int. Cl. 6.
1,047,513, canc. Int. Cl. 6.
U. S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
TMI 13
Square D Company, Anderson Electric Corporation, Palatine,
Iil.:
742,630, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9).
743,715, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9).
743,751, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 23. (Int. Cl. 7).
St. Anthony Hospital Systems, Denver, Colo. 1,226,339, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Starmax, Inc., Satellite Beach, Fla. 1,225,995, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 20.
Stehlin Foundation for Cancer Research, The, Houston, Tex.
1,226,314, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Stenograph Corporation, Skokie, Ill. 1,225,783, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
ce. 9.
Stinchfield Enterprises, Inc., d.b.a. Bionic Chair, Paramount,
Calif. 1,226,003, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 20.
Strand, The, Santa Rosa, Calif. 1,226,233, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
41.
Stratford-Cookson Company, Newnan, Ga. :
1,225,719, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,720, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
1,225,870, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Strauss, Eugene M., Kansas City, Mo. 1,226,166, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 36.
Sun Aire Lines, Palm Springs, Calif. 1,226,207, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 39.
Sun Harvest Farms, Inc., San Antonio, Tex. 1,226,340, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
SuperFight Productions, Inc., Minnetonka, Minn. 1,226,230, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Superior Optical Company, Irvine, Calif. 1,047,599, canc. Int. Cl.
9.
Superior Pet Products, Inc., Boston, Mass. 1,226,056, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 28.
Surf Punks, Los Angeles, Calif. 1,226,222, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
41.
Surgical Appliance Industries, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1,225,879,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Surovell, Paul R., d.b.a. Interflo, Maplewood, N.J. 1,225,961,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Sweetow, Stuart, d.b.a. Audio Trader, Berkeley, Calif. 1,225,941,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Swire Intermagnetics Company, Gardena, Calif. 1,225,841, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
System Technika Incorporated, Huntington Beach, Calif.
1,225,780, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Talman Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Illinois,
The, Chicago, Ill. :
1,226,159, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
1,226,160, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Tamarac, Dexter, Me. 1,226,223, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Tampax Incorporated, Lake Success, N.Y. 1,225,684, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Taylor Rental Corporation, Springfield, Mass. 1,225,785, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Techmire Ltd/Ltee, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 1,225,739, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 7.
Technic International, Inc., Westwood, NJ. 1,225,887, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 11.
Telecommunications Publishing Company, Inc., Washington,
D.C. 1,225,928, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Televideo Systems, Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif. 1,225,794, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Tenneco Chemicals, Inc.: See—
G.F.C. Foam Corporation.
Tenneco Inc., Houston, Tex. 1,225,646, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple
Class, Int. Cls. 1 and 4.
Texasgulf Inc., Stamford, Conn. 1,226,213, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
39.
Textron Inc., Providence, R.I. 1,047,642, canc. Int. Cl. 14.
TG Sebino S.p.A., Cologne, Italy. 1,226,060, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
28.
TMI 14
Thai Airways International, Ltd., Bangkok 9, Thailand. 1,226,208,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
T. H. Charters, Inc., Beaverton, Oreg. 1,225,875, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 10.
THinc. Consulting Group International, Inc., The, New York,
N.Y. 1,225,925, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 16 and
35.
Third Wave Products, Inc., Sacramento, Calif. :
1,225,670, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 3.
1,225,671, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 3.
Thison, Gary, Harper Woods, Mich. 1,226,246, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 41.
Thomson-CSF, Paris, France. 1,225,799, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Thousand Trails, Inc., Seattle, Wash. :
1,226,247, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 41 and 42.
1,226,248, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 41 and 42.
1,226,249, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 41 and 42.
1,226,250, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 41 and 42.
Thyssen Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Deutsche
Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Krefeld, Fed. Rep. of
Germany. 739,260, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 14. (Int. Cl. 6).
TITN Inc., Bloomington, Minn. 1,225,787, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
9.
T & J Vestor S.p.A., Varese, Italy. 1,226,014, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 24.
TMC, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. 1,047,485, canc. Int. Cl. 4.
Tokyo Shibaura Denki Kabushiki Kaisha, d.b.a. Toshiba
Corporation, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan.
1,225,751, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Tom’s Foods Ltd., Minneapolis, Minn. 1,047,801, canc. Int. Cl.
30.
Tomy Corporation, Carson, Calif. :
1,226,067, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 28.
1,226,070, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 28.
1,226,071, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 28.
1,226,072, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 28.
Top Value Enterprises, Inc., Dayton, Ohio:
1,226,147, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
1,226,148, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
Tramar Corporation, San Jose, Calif. :
1,225,837, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
1,225,838, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
Trans-High Corporation, New York, N.Y. 1,047,654, canc. Int.
Cls. 16 and 34.
Triplex Handling Services, Inc., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1,047,523,
canc. Int. Cl. 7.
Tri-Tech Associates, Parsippany, N.J. 1,226,146, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 35.
Tri Tire Corp., Norristown, Pa. 1,225,905, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
12.
Tri-Valley Growers, San Francisco, Calif. 1,047,776, canc. Int.
Cl. 29.
Troutman Industries, Inc.,
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Trusteeship Institute, Inc., Cambridge, Mass. :
1,225,952, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
1,225,953, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Turkey Growers Co-Operative of Central California, Inc., Selma,
Calif. 1,047,772, canc. Int. Cl. 29.
TV Host, Inc., Harrisburg, Pa. 1,225,962, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
16.
Tyson and Associates, Inc., Reseda, Calif. 1,225,682, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 5.
UARCO Incorporated, Barrington, Ill. :
1,225,959, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
1,225,974, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Unimed, Inc., Somerville, NJ. 1,225,688, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
Union Labor Life Insurance Company, The, New York, N.Y.
1,226,170, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Froutman, N.C. 1,226,048, pub.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
FEBRUARY lI, 1983
Unique Products, Inc., Las Vegas, Nev. 1,225,972, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 16.
United Foam Corporation, Compton, Calif. 1,047,676, canc. Int.
Cl. 17.
United Industrial Syndicate, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,225,901, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 12.
United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc., New York, N.Y.
1,226,017, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 24.
United States Gypsum Company,
Company, Chicago, Ill. :
160,710, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 19).
162,396, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 10. (Int. Cl. 1).
398,630, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 19).
399,378, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 19).
400,003, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 12. (Int. Cl. 19).
United States Jaycees, The, The United States Junior Chamber of
Commerce, Tulsa, Okla. 746,757, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 100. (Int.
Cl. 42).
United States Jaycees, The, Tulsa, Okla. 1,226,357, pub. 11-9-82.
U.S. Cl. 200.
United States Sugar Corporation, Clewiston, Fla. 1,226,110, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 31.
United Stationers Supply Co., Maywood, Il. :
1,226,133, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
1,226,134, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 35.
United Technologies Corporation, Hartford, Conn.
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
Unitek Corporation, Monrovia, Calif. 1,047,549, canc. Int. Cl. 7.
Universal City Studios, Inc., Universal City, Calif. 1,226,285, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Universal Press Syndicate, Mission, Kans. 1,226,055, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 28.
Universal U.S.A., Inc., Santa Clara, Calif. :
1,225,831, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
1,225,832, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
1,225,833, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. :
1,226,240, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
1,226,241, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
1,226,242, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 41.
UOP Inc., Calumet & Hecla, Inc., Des Plaines, Ill. 747,120, ren. 2-
1-83. U.S. Cl. 13. (Int. Cl. 6).
UOP Inc., Des Plaines, IIL:
1,225,625, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
1,225,634, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Upjohn Company, The,
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 5.
U.S. Peroxygen Company, Richmond, Calif.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Vacation Travel Concepts Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,206, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 39.
Valleylab, Inc., Boulder, Colo. :
1,225,860, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
1,225,861, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 10.
Veratex Corporation, The, Veratex Professional Products, Inc.,
Troy, Mich. 742,435, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 44. (Int. Cl. 5).
Vetrack Systems, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. 1,225,754, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Vidalia Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The, Vidalia, Ga. 1,226,361,
pub. 11-9-82. U.S. Cl. A.
Vidan Food Corp., Baltimore, Md. 1,047,803, canc. Int. Cl. 31.
Villa Vale Inc., a.k.a. Lettuce Works, Amarillo, Tex. 1,226,272,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Virgo G Enterprises, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 1,047,493, canc. Int. Cl. 5.
Vitamin Quota, Inc., West Caldwell, N.J. 1,225,722, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 5.
United States Gypsum
1,226,256,
Kalamazoo, Mich. 1,225,703, pub.
1,225,657, pub.
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VM Nutri Inc., Lake Geneva, Wis. 1,225,676, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 5.
Vollmer, Wolfram, Stuttgart 40, Fed. Rep. of Germany.
1,226,061, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 28.
VR Seeds, Inc., Plymouth, Ind. 1,226,102, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
31.
Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, N.A., d.b.a. Wachovia Bank
& Trust Co., N.A., Winston-Salem, N.C. 1,226,151, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
Walker Hearing Aids, Inc., d.b.a. Walker Hearing Aid Centers,
Houston, Tex. 1,225,874, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls.
10 and 42.
Wallpapers, Inc., Oakland, Calif. 1,226,051, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
27.
Walter G. Legge Company, Inc., New York, N.Y. 743,720, ren.
2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 21. (Int. Cl. 9).
Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, N.J. 1,225,630, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Warner Press, Inc., Gospel Trumpet Company, Anderson, Ind.
746,897, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 28. (Int. Cl. 14).
W-D Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,225,760, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Welch Foods Inc., a Cooperative, The Welch Grape Juice
Company, Inc., Westfield, N.Y. 742,054, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl.
46. (Int. Cl. 32).
Wellington Puritan Mills, Inc., Madison, Ga. 1,047,717, canc. Int.
Cl. 22.
Western Consumers Industries, Inc., Paramount, Calif. 1,047,814,
canc. Int. Cl. 31.
Western Savings Fund Society of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa.
1,226,161, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 36.
West Publishing Company, St. Paul, Minn. 1,225,951, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 16.
Westvaco Corporation, New York, N.Y. 1,047,667, canc. Int. Cl.
16.
Wet N’ Wild, Inc., Orlando, Fla. 1,226,220, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
41.
Wham-O Mfg. Co., San Gabriel, Calif. 1,226,066, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 28.
Whatman Chemical Separation Company, Inc., Clifton, N.J.
1,225,823, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 9.
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White House Food Systems, Inc., Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 1,047,859,
canc. Int. Cl. 42.
White Stag Manufacturing Co., Portland, Oreg. 1,226,020, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
Wickhen Products, Inc., Huguenot, N.Y. 1,225,635, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 1.
Wiedmyer, Theresa A., Riverside, Ill. 1,225,668, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
Cl. 3.
William Moennig & Son Ltd., Philadelphia, Pa. 1,226,174, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 37.
Wilson Auto Electric Limited, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
1,225,738, pub. 11-9-82. Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 7 and 9.
Winkler, Rolf F. M., db.a. Rolf's Pastries, Honolulu, Hi.
1,226,098, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 30.
Win Schuler’s, Inc., Marshall, Mich. 1,226,085, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 29, 30 and 42.
Wisco Products Inc., Dayton, Ohio. 742,258, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. CL
19. (Int. Cl. 12).
Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Company, Chicago, Ill. :
743,060, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30).
743,093, ren. 2-1-83. U.S. Cl. 46. (Int. Cl. 30).
Wolfking America, Inc.: See—
Wolfking Denmark A/S.
Wolfking Denmark A/S, Slagelse, Denmark, from Wolfking
America, Inc., Montpelier, Vt. 1,225,731, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl.
7.
Wooden Door, Ltd., Barrington, Ill. 1,226,257, pub. 11-9-82.
Multiple Class, Int. Cls. 41 and 42.
Woodland Enterprises Inc., North Hollywood, Calif. 1,225,662,
pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 3.
Work Wear Corporation, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. 1,226,024, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 25.
“io Words, Inc., Phoenix, Ariz. 1,226,345, pub. 11-9-82. Int.
. 42.
W. R. Weaver Company, El Paso, Tex. 1,225,781, pub. 11-9-82.
Int. Cl. 9.
Wyo-Ben, Inc., Billings, Mont. :
1,225,653, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
1,225,654, pub. 11-9-82. Int. Cl. 1.
Yale Forman Designs, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1,226,331, pub.
11-9-82. Int. Cl. 42.
Yardley of London, Inc., Totowa, N.J. 1,047,470, canc. Int. Cl. 3.
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